Por la American Gastroenterological Association (NAPSI)—La obesidad es un problema de salud de por vida que afecta a más del 42% de los adultos americanos. La mayoría de la gente no sabe que la …
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6/25/24
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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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Rocket Loans breaks down the cost of popular summer activities.
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Lauren Nowacki
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6/20/24
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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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SmartAsset compared the cost of renting vs buying a home by evaluating the difference in monthly costs in 343 cities.
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Jaclyn DeJohn
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6/17/24
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LegalZoom walks through the process of starting an LLC.
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Connor Beaulieu
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6/17/24
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(BPT) - Do you regularly experience headaches or migraines? You’re not alone. Headache disorders, including migraines, tension headaches and cluster headaches, are some of the most common …
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6/14/24
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(NewsUSA) - I almost died shortly before Father’s Day in 2012, saved, ultimately, by my father. You might say I found him the night I almost lost my life.He had died nearly thirty years before, …
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6/13/24
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SmartAsset evaluated which U.S. cities and states had the highest number of people aged 60 and older moving in or out to determine what areas are most attractive to that age group.
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Jaclyn DeJohn
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6/12/24
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Machinery Partner ranked the states where manufacturing companies are spending the most on equipment, using 2021 Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
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Paxtyn Merten
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6/12/24
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(NewsUSA) - The Bucharest Dossier by William Maz“The Bourne Identity” meets John le Carre’s “The Spy Who Came In from the Cold.”Bill Hefflin is a man apart—apart from life, apart from …
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6/11/24
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The Conversation presents a list of six books on the subject of Juneteenth to help people better understand its history and meaning.
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Corey D. B. Walker for The Conversation
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6/10/24
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Like humans, four-legged family members need love and care. However, the relationship is not one-sided.
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6/10/24
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As people age, many social avenues from earlier phases of life, such as school and work, no longer exist and making friends can be difficult. Experts suggest volunteering as a beneficial way to make friends and improve social well-being.
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6/10/24
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Palestinians in Gaza have begun receiving humanitarian aid delivered through a newly completed floating pier off the coast of the besieged territory. Built by the U.S. military and operated in coordination with the United Nations, …
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Frank A. Blazich Jr., Smithsonian Institution, The Conversation
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5/20/24
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When I first landed an internship as an archives technician at the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House-National Historic Site – the D.C. home of the woman who founded Bethune-Cookman University – …
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Ashley Robertson Preston, Howard University, The Conversation
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5/13/24
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Sports betting is having a big moment across the United States. While gambling on sports has been legal for decades in countries such as the U.K., it wasn’t until 2018 that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could legalize sports betting. …
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Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder, The Conversation
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5/10/24
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Between the villages of Vierville-sur-Mer and Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes in Normandy, France, is a 5-mile stretch of beach that was once called Côte d’Or, or “golden coast.” …
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Frank A. Blazich Jr., Smithsonian Institution, The Conversation
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5/10/24
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Every so often, a cause ignites a sustained fury on college campuses across the nation. In 2020, it was Black Lives Matter. In 2011, it was Occupy Wall Street. In the 1980s, it was apartheid in South Africa. Right now, it’s the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. …
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Steve Friess, University of Michigan, The Conversation
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5/9/24
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Board games are booming: In 2023 alone, the industry topped US$16.8 billion and is projected to reach $40.1 billion by 2032. Classics like “Scrabble” are being refreshed and transformed, while newer inventions such as “Pandemic” and “Wingspan” have garnered millions of devotees. …
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Matthew Wynn Sivils, Iowa State University, The Conversation
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5/8/24
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Montanans know spring has officially arrived when grizzly bears emerge from their dens. But unlike the bears, the contentious debate over their future never hibernates. …
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Alexander L. Metcalf, University of Montana, The Conversation
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4/17/24
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The internet is full of advice on just about everything, including plant care. As the director of a plant diagnostic laboratory and expert on plant medicine, I help people manage their plants’ health
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Nick Goltz, University of Connecticut, The Conversation
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4/15/24
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“Dune,” widely considered one of the best sci-fi novels of all time, continues to influence how writers, artists and inventors envision the future. Of course, there are Denis Villeneuve’s visually stunning films, “Dune: Part One” (2021) and “Dune: Part Two” (2024). …
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Devin Griffiths, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, The Conversation
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3/15/24
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