(BPT) - SUVs are undoubtedly the most popular vehicle style in the U.S. This category has revolutionized the industry, attracting consumers who never imagined they would drive a truck. Some …
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3/25/25
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(BPT) - To keep the economy moving, people need to keep moving. Public transit helps economies grow by providing access to businesses where people purchase goods, boosting home values and creating …
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3/25/25
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(BPT) - For anyone facing tooth loss, dental implants offer more than just a cosmetic solution. They can have a significant impact on your overall health and well-being. However, it's important to do …
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3/24/25
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(BPT) - Homeowners today are reimagining their outdoor spaces, moving beyond a basic patio and grill to create thoughtfully designed areas that blend style, comfort, and functionality. According to …
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3/24/25
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Despite pressure to cancel Israel performances, Dylan has performed in the country several times. Ever an enigma, he rarely explains his decisions − or views on religion.
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Shalom Goldman, Middlebury, The Conversation
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3/21/25
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(BPT) - Looking for the perfect spring getaway? Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is one of America's most beloved family beach destinations, delivering a perfect mix of adventure, entertainment and …
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3/20/25
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Charlie Health focuses on complicated friendships as seen in "The Office" and "The Real Housewives," plus data on how friendship affects well-being and mental health.
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Kayla Levy for Charlie Health
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3/20/25
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(BPT) - The most transformative chapter of life is about to unfold, beginning with a celebration of love surrounded by friends and family from near and far. The right venue sets the tone for this …
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3/20/25
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(BPT) - Spring is right around the corner, making it the perfect time to start prepping your outdoor spaces for entertaining. From clearing away built-up winter grime on siding to freshening up …
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3/20/25
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When a wedding is tragically averted by the death of the bridesmaid, Theodosia is determined to prove that it was murder in the latest entry to this New York Times bestselling Tea Shop Mystery series.
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NewsUSA
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3/20/25
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Edmunds lists the most liked cars in 2024 based on performance, comfort and reliability.
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Dan Frio
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3/19/25
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CreatorDB presents a guide that breaks down the cost for influencer marketing, which covers Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok influencer rates, and negotiation strategies to help you set the right price and maximize results.
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Davide Demarchi
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3/18/25
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(NAPSI)—A great way to cheer up a child on a gray or otherwise down day is with a new book by Tabitha Brown, the Emmy Award–winning host of the children’s show “Tab Time” and multiple NAACP …
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3/17/25
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Hey, there dog folk! Welcome to the No Bad Dogs Podcast, hosted by Tom Davis. Do you often wonder what your dog is thinking? Join Tom as he teams up with dog trainers, dog lovers, dog …
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3/4/25
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Mosquitoes cause around a million deaths per year. So, scientists are coming up with genetic engineering techniques that could lower their numbers.
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Bill Sullivan, Indiana University, The Conversation
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2/21/25
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Despite winning awards at festival after festival, the film has been unable to find a company to distribute it in the US.
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Drew Paul, University of Tennessee, The Conversation
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2/21/25
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Both genres recently celebrated big birthdays. From their origins in the clubs and jams of the 1970s and 1980s, house and hip-hop have become global cultural forces.
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Joycelyn Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology, The Conversation
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1/31/25
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In BOUNDLESS, Flynn reimagines the empty nest, turning her keen insight and signature poetic voice to the deeper questions about the “third stage” of women’s lives. more
1/30/25
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The USDA oversees food production and much more. However, it has little direct power to reduce food prices – a centerpiece of President Trump’s campaign.
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Kathleen Merrigan, Arizona State University, The Conversation
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1/23/25
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Reading and maintaining a human connection have a vital role to play as extreme events that have long served as the stuff of dystopian fiction simply become a part of everyday life.
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Grace Moore, University of Otago, The Conversation
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1/17/25
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