(BPT) - Ahora que el verano está en pleno apogeo, no querrás preocuparte por gastar más de la cuenta en diversión. Por tanto, busca maneras de reducir los gastos diarios …
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7/11/24
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(NewsUSA) - BookTrib.com, a leading source of book news, reviews and information for more than 20 years, is launching the second edition of BOOKTRIB’S LIT PICKS, an ebook showcasing excerpts from …
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7/11/24
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(BPT) - Summer season is in full swing, and that means more beach days, barbecues and road trips. But for teens, it also means a greater likelihood of being involved in a serious car accident.The …
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7/10/24
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(BPT) - Did you know that cholesterol and inflammation are partners in causing heart attack and stroke? Inflammation is your body's internal fight against harmful conditions, but if it's on overtime, …
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7/10/24
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(BPT) - As summer temperatures rise, what can you do to beat the heat at home? Before lowering the thermostat setting, consider an often-overlooked approach to help your home and your energy budget …
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7/10/24
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(NewsUSA) - Meet Me at the Starlight by Rachel HauckA heartfelt tale of romance, perseverance, and the enduring power of community by the New York Times bestselling author.Eighties supermodel Harlow …
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7/9/24
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Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live using Niche data, which ranks places based on factors such as the cost of living.
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Aine Givens, Andrea Vale, Data Work By Luke Hicks
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7/8/24
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(NAPSI)—When monthly utility bills arrive, many Americans are getting hot under the collar. In fact according to the National Energy Directors Association, this summer’s residential …
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7/8/24
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Las celebraciones abundan durante el verano, y si planea recibir a sus seres más cercanos y queridos en eventos grandes y pequeños, necesitará un ingrediente sabroso y práctico para realzar su reuniones durante todo el verano. Y si ese ingrediente también sirve como un refrigerio saludable y refrescante por sí solo, todos salen ganando.
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7/8/24
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Hail the size of grapefruit shattered car windows in Johnson City, Texas, in May 2024. In June, a storm chaser found a hailstone almost as big as a pineapple . Even larger hailstones have been …
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Brian Tang, University at Albany, State University of New York, The Conversation
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7/3/24
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Hurricane Beryl hit the island of Carriacou, Grenada, on July 1, 2024, with 150 mph sustained winds.
NOAA Hurricane Beryl was the latest Atlantic storm to rapidly intensify, growing quickly from …
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Brian Tang, University at Albany, State University of New York, The Conversation
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7/3/24
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The 74 reports on loopholes, laws and lack of protections allowing Black, brown, low-income students to be excluded from America's most coveted schools.
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Marianna McMurdock - The 74
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7/3/24
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Before gathering your crew for your next event, make a plan to ensure you get to enjoy the day as fully as your guests.
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7/2/24
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JobTest.org used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to identify which construction trades employ the most people across the U.S.
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Paxtyn Merten
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7/1/24
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If you, or a student in your life, is set on embarking on a challenging and rewarding path toward economic success, explore those entrepreneurial interests with these tips.
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7/1/24
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Honeymoons.com gathered information on all-inclusive resorts from around the globe with private pools to help create lifelong memories of an unforgettable honeymoon.
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Jim Campbell
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6/27/24
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(NewsUSA) - Daft Mejora’s Infinite Madness by Karl DehmeltAmerica, 2021: an alien known as the Daft One washes ashore in Florida, arriving on a particular planet undergoing strange times. The only …
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6/25/24
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Applying for FAFSA became more uncertain this year. Bold.org pulled together the latest tips for applying to set you up for success.
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Dom DiFurio
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6/18/24
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The Data Project used rankings from Open Data Watch to explore how the U.S. compares to other countries in data transparency and openness.
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Colleen Kilday, Data Work By Emma Rubin
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6/18/24
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Many countries have seen extremely hot weather lately, but in most of the inhabited world, it’s never going to get “too hot for people to live here,” especially in relatively dry climates.
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If …
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Scott Denning, Colorado State University, The Conversation
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6/17/24
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