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Super Bowl by the numbers
OLBG explores the rich fan engagement history of one of the biggest sporting events in the U.S., the Super Bowl.
Dan Tracey
9 hours ago
7 foods that kill and lower testosterone
Ro shares information about how diet can affect hormones and what foods kill or lower testosterone.
Kirsten Nunez
10 hours ago
100 years of fad diets: Experts weigh in
MyFitnessPal dieticians took a deep dive into the evolving history of fad diets to see if any had merit.
Kelsey Costa
Yesterday at 12:30 PM
The rise of statement engagement rings and how to wear them
VRAI details how the trend of statement engagement rings has risen and how you can wear them with confidence and style.
Kimberly Zerkel
Yesterday at 10:00 AM
A sign encourages people to vote in Charlotte, N.C., ahead of the 2022 U.S. midterm elections.
‘Y'all,’ that most Southern of Southernisms, is going mainstream – and it’s about time
The use of ‘y'all’ has often been seen as vulgar, low-class and uncultured. That’s starting to change.
David B. Parker, Kennesaw State University, The Conversation
3 days ago
Actress Diane Ladd in a scene from David Lynch's 1990 film 'Wild At Heart.'  Samuel Goldwyn Company/Getty Images

When Lynch’s films were first released, they seemed to be funhouse-mirror reflections of society. Not so anymore.
Billy J. Stratton, University of Denver, The Conversation
Friday, January 17
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To counter gun violence, he recruits police from the communities most afflicted

The Trace examines how a chief deputy in Ohio is fighting for a community policing approach to gun violence in the movement for police reform across the Midwest.

Josiah Bates for The Trace
Friday, January 17

The slow, powerful work of bridging the women's health gap

Reasons to be Cheerful looks at the growing focus on women in medical research.

Michaela Haas for Reasons to be Cheerful
Friday, January 17

Planning a trip to Northern Arizona? Check out this unique experience guide by Sedona Monthly.

Planning a trip to Northern Arizona?  Check out this unique experience guide by Sedona Monthly.

(NewsUSA) - 1. Immerse Yourself in the Extraordinary Culture of SedonaSedona's breathtaking red rock formations are matched only by its vibrant cultural experiences. The city is a haven for …

Friday, January 17

The Science of Flexibility: Innovative Technology in Eyewear

The Science of Flexibility: Innovative Technology in Eyewear

(NewsUSA) - The advancements made in eyewear over the years have been shaped by innovative materials designed to be stylish, durable, and flexible. Today’s optical frames are far more than just …

Friday, November 22, 2024

Tenth Anniversary of National Apprenticeship Week Highlights Success and Opportunity with Registered Apprenticeship

Tenth Anniversary of National Apprenticeship Week Highlights Success and Opportunity with Registered Apprenticeship

(NewsUSA) - This year marks the 10th Annual National Apprenticeship Week (NAW), which will take place from November 17-23!NAW 2024 includes over 2,000 apprenticeship events and proclamations in all …

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Nurturing This Trait Could Bolster Kids' Confidence

(Family Features) Creative expression not only helps children convey their thoughts and feelings, but it also helps build the self-esteem and resilience needed to navigate life's complexities.

Monday, December 23, 2024

How to Supplement Breastfeeding with Bottle Feeding

(Family Features) For moms who breastfeed, the idea of introducing a bottle can feel like a big change. Here's how to make this process smooth and stress-free for both you and your baby.

Monday, December 16, 2024

Navigating Changes as a Family

(Family Features) Every family experiences changes. Some are planned, others are unexpected. Some are joyful, others are marked by pain or uncertainty.

Monday, December 9, 2024

Purchasing data uncovers spicy insights about the most popular brands for National Hot Sauce Day

Instacart data reveals top hot sauces and their essential role in kitchens nationwide.
Alex Orellana
Friday, January 17
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What are the most popular dog names by breed?

Best Dog Breeds analyzed data from the American Kennel Club and the New York City government to see what the most popular dog names were by breed.

Wade Zhou
Thursday, January 16

While the typical marriage age keeps rising, it remains young in these states

NYC Vital Records used data from the Census Bureau to take a look at how the standard age to get married is evolving across the U.S.

Tiffany Moustakas, Data Work By Emma Rubin
Thursday, January 16

Research points to COVID-19's 'long tail' on school graduation rates

The 74 examines declining matriculation rates across 26 states and how COVID-19 has disrupted and may continue to disrupt schools for years.

Linda Jacobson - The 74
Thursday, January 16

Post-partum depression is costing us billions. Can cities help?

Next City reports income programs aimed to help ease new and expectant mothers' financial stress across the U.S.

Rachel Somerstein for Next City
Wednesday, January 15

'I can tell you don't agree with me': Colleges teach kids how to hear differing opinions

The Hechinger Report uncovers the work of a Kentucky program to bridge political, racial, and religious divides after a divisive presidential election.

Javeria Salman for The Hechinger Report
Wednesday, January 15

Should you wash your sweaters every week? 5 tips to save your clothes and the planet

HeySunday examined news reports and industry best practices to explore how correct garment and linen care can increase sustainability.

Christopher Aaron Blackmon
Wednesday, January 15

Expert tips from a dietitian: 3 keys to staying healthy on GLP-1s

(BPT) - By Satya Jonnalagadda, PhD, MBA, RDNWith obesity rates tripling over the past 60 years, anti-obesity medications have become a game-changing tool in a persistent public health crisis. But …

Tuesday, January 7

Mental Health First Aid? Learn it like you learn CPR

(BPT) - Most people in the United States — 65% according to Harvard Health — have a general understanding of first aid, the Heimlich maneuver and CPR. That's great! We should all know …

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Fashionistas in your life? Ultimate gifts for effortless style

(BPT) - For your friends and loved ones who are all about their personal style, you'll want to give them holiday gifts that not only celebrate their passion for fashion, but truly enhance their …

Monday, December 16, 2024
Can intermittent fasting help you safely meet your goals?
Ro shares questions and answers about fasting for weight loss.
Emily Laurence
Wednesday, January 15
A unified approach to Alzheimer's: Key legislative wins for 2024
Caring.com reports on the evolving legislative approach to Alzheimer's in 2024 and beyond.
Alissa Sauer
Tuesday, January 14
A beginner's regimen: The power of core nutritional supplements
Life Extension details which nutritional supplements are best to take, how to pick supplements formulated with safety and quality, and how to make them work best for you.
Megan Grant
Tuesday, January 14
Twin and triplet births are on the decline. Here's how it breaks down by state.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the decline of multiple births in the U.S. using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.
Cassidy Grom
Monday, January 13
The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs
Hone Health unveils the logic behind the latest longevity trend: social wellness clubs.
Kylie Gilbert
Monday, January 13