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SmartAsset ranked 100 of the largest U.S. cities based on the average savings for someone who splits a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate versus renting a one-bedroom apartment by themselves.
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Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset |
6/13/25 01:30 PM
Naturepedic reports that new parents should keep babies cool in summer to prevent overheating, which poses serious health risks.
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Arin Schultz for Naturepedic |
6/13/25 01:10 PM
NewHomeSource reports that new U.S. tariffs on construction materials may increase home prices by $5,000 to $20,000 in 2025, burdening buyers.
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Erin Nicks for NewHomeSource |
6/13/25 12:30 PM
SoFi reports that most couples are open about finances before marriage, with 75% comfortable discussing money, but still face financial challenges.
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Pam O’Brien for SoFi |
6/13/25 12:00 PM
(BPT) - By Ned Monroe, CEO of the Vinyl InstitutePVC, aka vinyl or polyvinyl chloride, is a versatile component found in many of the products we use every day — from siding and pipes to medical …
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6/13/25 11:31 AM
Reasons to be Cheerful reveals how stitchers around the world are repairing their clothes with pride, turning a once-hidden process into a bold fashion statement.
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Kaja Šeruga for Reasons to be Cheerful |
6/13/25 11:30 AM
The 74 reviewed a Zearn Math and University of Pennsylvania’s Behavior Change for Good Initiative study, which found nudging educators to use an online math platform did surprisingly little to increase usage or student success.
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Lauren Camera for The 74 |
6/13/25 11:00 AM
Votebeat reports that a recent court ruling challenges the long-held presumption in Arizona that supervisors have no discretion when certifying election results.
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Jen Fifield for Votebeat |
6/13/25 10:30 AM
(BPT) - The U.S. Army turns 250 this year — one year older than the nation itself. But how has America's largest military branch maintained its competitive edge year over year for two and a …
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6/13/25 10:01 AM
Knowable Magazine reports on how harnessing the heater to attract pollinators may have first happened more than 300 million years ago, before the grand explosion of diversity in pollinating insects—before butterflies, before bees—and before the dramatic rise of flowering plants.
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Rachel Ehrenberg for Knowable Magazine |
6/13/25 10:00 AM
Grist reports that climate change is loading rice—the beloved grain that feeds more than half of the world's population—with increasing amounts of arsenic, creating a "scary" health burden.
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Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist |
6/13/25 09:30 AM
(NAPSI)—Attention gift-givers: If you’re planning to buy socks, a tie, or a “#1 Dad” mug this Father’s Day, you might want to reconsider. According to a new statewide survey* commissioned …
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6/13/25 09:14 AM
(BPT) - A nurse's compassionate care leaves an ever-lasting impact on a dialysis patient.Eight years ago, George Godoy arrived at a DaVita center in Texas to learn about home hemodialysis (HHD). His …
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6/13/25 09:01 AM
(BPT) - Bringing a dog or cat into your life, whether through adoption or purchase, is a significant decision, as each pet and breed is unique and has its own specific needs. There are many factors …
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6/13/25 09:01 AM
(NAPSI)—Attention gift-givers: If you’re planning to buy socks, a tie, or a “#1 Dad” mug this Father’s Day, you might want to reconsider. According to a new statewide survey* commissioned …
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6/13/25 08:46 AM
(BPT) - Just like our muscles, our brain functions at its best when it's given a "workout." Challenging your mental acuity — whether through reading, playing word games, completing puzzles or …
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6/13/25 08:01 AM
(BPT) - It's finally that time of the year when the sun is shining a little brighter, the birds are chirping a little bit sweeter, and the urge to get out and enjoy life keeps getting stronger. With …
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6/13/25 07:01 AM
Healthbeat reports New York state cut overdose deaths by 32% through increased harm reduction services and treatment, reflecting national trends.
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Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat |
6/12/25 05:00 PM
Knowable Magazine shares how studies show psychological strain can accelerate tumors and asks if beta blockers slow them down.
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Diana Kwon for Knowable Magazine |
6/12/25 04:47 PM
President Trump’s executive order calling for AI literacy highlights its importance. The order also underscores its amorphous nature. Here’s how to develop and measure effective AI literacy programs.
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Daniel S. Schiff, Purdue University; Arne Bewersdorff, Technical University of Munich, and Marie Hornberger, Technical University of Munich, The Conversation |
6/12/25 03:35 PM