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How one woman lost 145 pounds — without GLP-1 medication
(BPT) - At just 30 years old, Gabby weighed 299 pounds and was prediabetic. Due to her weight, she experienced hip and foot pain. She struggled to walk short distances, which made it difficult to …
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4/25/25
Most popular and emerging diamond shapes by state
VRAI looks at the most popular and emerging diamond shape trends in select states—and the styles that may complement them best.
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Kimberly Zerkel for VRAI
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4/25/25
The hidden history of Philadelphia’s window-box gardens and their role in urban reform
A landscape historian explains how a Victorian tradition became a tool for social change in 19th- and 20th-century Philadelphia.
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Sonja Dümpelmann, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, The Conversation
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4/25/25
How do children learn to read? This literacy expert says ‘there are as many ways as there are students’
US schools are going all in on phonics, but research shows that approach won’t work for every child. A blended literacy strategy can get more students reading.
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K. Dara Hill, University of Michigan-Dearborn, The Conversation
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4/25/25
These 4 tips can make screen time good for your kids and even help them learn to talk
In moderation, watching educational TV shows, movies and apps can boost language development among young children. 2 experts explain.
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Erika Squires, Wayne State University and Lucy (Kathleen) McGoron, Wayne State University, The Conversation
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4/25/25
‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’ − an astronomer explains how much evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life
An astronomer breaks down 3 key components that allow researchers to make groundbreaking discoveries – and decide when results aren’t significant.
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Chris Impey, University of Arizona, The Conversation
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4/25/25
Do women like beards? What science says
Hims looks at what research says about women's perceptions of men with beards.
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Grace Gallagher for Hims
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4/25/25
The rising cost of cocoa and tariffs: A bitter reality for the U.S. chocolate industry
Compartés reports that the U.S. chocolate industry is in turmoil with new tariffs to disrupt supply chains and increase costs, and both manufacturers and retailers are feeling the squeeze.
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Benjamin Turner for Compartés Chocolatier
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4/25/25
The rising cost of cocoa and tariffs: A bitter reality for the U.S. chocolate industry
Compartés reports that the U.S. chocolate industry is in turmoil with new tariffs to disrupt supply chains and increase costs, and both manufacturers and retailers are feeling the squeeze.
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Benjamin Turner for Compartés Chocolatier
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4/25/25
These states have investigated miscarriages and stillbirths as crimes
The Marshall Project reports on a recent arrest in Georgia that highlights the criminal suspicion which surrounds pregnancy loss in several states.
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Cary Aspinwall for The Marshall Project
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4/25/25
These states have investigated miscarriages and stillbirths as crimes
The Marshall Project reports on a recent arrest in Georgia that highlights the criminal suspicion which surrounds pregnancy loss in several states.
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Cary Aspinwall for The Marshall Project
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4/25/25
'Stop the Bleed' kits could help shooting victims. Why don't more people know about them?
The Trace reports that violence prevention leaders say a city program, which could help bystanders save lives, is missing a key opportunity.
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Rita Oceguera for The Trace
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4/25/25
'Stop the Bleed' kits could help shooting victims. Why don't more people know about them?
The Trace reports that violence prevention leaders say a city program, which could help bystanders save lives, is missing a key opportunity.
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Rita Oceguera for The Trace
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4/25/25
Cities have a public bathroom crisis. Are smart, portable bathrooms the way forward?
Next City reports that one toilet startup is using social psychology and gig labor to help address L.A.'s public bathroom problem, but advocates have questions.
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Maylin Tu for Next City
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4/25/25
Nearly 1 in 5 NYC students are Asian American. Just 8% of teachers are.
Chalkbeat reports that teachers who share the specific racial or ethnic background of their students may be better able to forge connections that benefit kids academically and emotionally.
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Michael Elsen-Rooney for Chalkbeat, Julian Shen-Berro for Chalkbeat
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4/25/25
Nearly 1 in 5 NYC students are Asian American. Just 8% of teachers are.
Chalkbeat reports that teachers who share the specific racial or ethnic background of their students may be better able to forge connections that benefit kids academically and emotionally.
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Michael Elsen-Rooney for Chalkbeat, Julian Shen-Berro for Chalkbeat
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4/25/25
5 POOL TRENDS MAKING WAVES IN 2025
(NewsUSA) - Backyards are getting a serious glow-up—and pools are leading the charge. From modern designs with resort-worthy features to automation that practically runs the show, today’s pools …
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NewsUSA
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4/25/25
11 iconic mother figures across TV history
Stacker compiled a list of 10 of the most unforgettable maternal figures in television history using information from IMDb and various media outlets.
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Michelle No
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4/24/25
11 iconic mother figures across TV history
Stacker compiled a list of 10 of the most unforgettable maternal figures in television history using information from IMDb and various media outlets.
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Michelle No
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4/24/25
How to purify your home's water
Long's EcoWater Systems discusses the various ways to purify water regardless of your budget, water test results, space and maintenance requirements.
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Victoria Tadros for Long’s EcoWater Systems
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4/24/25
The number of 18-year-olds is about to drop sharply, packing a wallop for colleges—and the economy
The Hechinger Report reports on how America is about to go over the "demographic cliff."
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Jon Marcus for The Hechinger Report
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4/24/25
How to purify your home's water
Long's EcoWater Systems discusses the various ways to purify water regardless of your budget, water test results, space and maintenance requirements.
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Victoria Tadros for Long’s EcoWater Systems
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4/24/25
The number of 18-year-olds is about to drop sharply, packing a wallop for colleges—and the economy
The Hechinger Report reports on how America is about to go over the "demographic cliff."
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Jon Marcus for The Hechinger Report
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4/24/25
The most and least hospitable states for electric vehicle ownership
Using data from the Department of Energy and Tax Foundation, Stacker ranked states from the least to most hospitable for electric vehicle ownership.
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Andrew Jose, Data Work By Elena Cox
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4/24/25
The most and least hospitable states for electric vehicle ownership
Using data from the Department of Energy and Tax Foundation, Stacker ranked states from the least to most hospitable for electric vehicle ownership.
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Andrew Jose, Data Work By Elena Cox
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4/24/25
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