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Blueprint reports dehydration can impact mood and cognition. Signs include irritability, fatigue, and lack of focus; hydration is crucial for emotional balance.
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Blueprint reports dehydration can impact mood and cognition. Signs include irritability, fatigue, and lack of focus; hydration is crucial for emotional balance.
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Current reports that medical debt’s impact on credit scores is confusing due to recent legal changes. Consumers should be proactive in managing their medical debts.
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Instacart finds that pumpkin spice season is starting earlier each year, with 2024 peak orders in by September 17, and West Virginia leading in popularity.
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Hers reports Sweetgreen and Cava offer the healthiest fast-casual lunches, focusing on low calories, sugar, and saturated fats.
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Hone Health reports AI is enhancing healthcare by assisting doctors with diagnostics and patient interactions, improving personalized care.
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CheapInsurance.com reports that a seatbelt ticket may affect insurance rates, depending on state laws and insurer policies. It can appear on driving records, impacting premiums.
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The Hechinger Report reports that a $50 weekly cash program for New Orleans teens boosted attendance and financial skills but had mixed academic impacts.
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CarMax reports on EV financing, highlighting lower rates, longer terms, and unique features tailored for electric vehicle purchases.
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Near (Hire With Near) reports more U.S. companies are choosing Latin America for tech talent, attracted by overlapping work hours and affordable senior developers.
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Moonfruit reports brands are rapidly shifting ad budgets to digital, driven by AI, precision, and less reliance on traditional media.
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Apollo.io reports the best times to email VPs of marketing for effective outreach: Tuesday at 1 a.m. and Monday at 6 a.m. are optimal.
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Ramp reports on choosing effective business expense tracking tools, highlighting cost, usability, integration, security, and customer support.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Voting-rights advocates sued Tuesday to overturn a redistricting map drawn by Texas Republicans meant to favor the party in the 2026 midterm elections, saying it weakens the electoral influence of Black voters. The NAACP and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed the lawsuit in Texas. They accuse Texas
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By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has reached settlements with a group of current and former FBI agents who have said they were disciplined for invoking personal and political views, including about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the COVID-19 vaccine, and for clashing with supervisors about approaches to
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By The Associated Press The winning numbers in Tuesday’s drawing of the “Kansas Pick 3 Midday” game were: 4, 6, 7 (four, six, seven) For more lottery results, go to Jackpot.com | Order Lottery Tickets
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By The Associated Press The winning numbers in Tuesday’s drawing of the “Missouri Cash Pop” game were: 10 (ten) For more lottery results, go to Jackpot.com | Order Lottery Tickets
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By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing “the most illegal search I have ever seen in my life,” a magistrate judge is upbraiding the federal government for the way it has handled arrests in the District of Columbia this month and says the possible effects — violations of rights and the potential for
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By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — By bringing together two of America’s biggest loves – music and sports – Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been compared to American royalty. It’s why news of the engagement between the reigning pop queen and an NFL king has their loyal subjects hoping they’ll share their wedding
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By MANUEL RUEDA Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The father of Miguel Uribe, the Colombian presidential candidate fatally shot at a political rally earlier this year, launched a presidential campaign Tuesday in what he called an effort keep his son’s legacy alive and build a safer and more prosperous Colombia. Miguel Uribe Londoño, 72,
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By Katelyn Polantz, CNN (CNN) — The US attorney’s office in Washington, DC, that’s run by Donald Trump-appointee Jeanine Pirro has struggled to secure a grand jury’s approval of at least one indictment in federal court this month, in an indication of possible issues arising with the office’s crackdown on crime. In one case this
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — In a meeting on Tuesday, the St. Joseph Community Alliance discussed community branding efforts.
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By EVENS SANON and DÁNICA COTO Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Police in Haiti announced Tuesday that they regained control of a critical telecommunications hub that heavily armed gangs had seized last week, briefly disrupting air traffic and internet connections. The takeover was a rare success for Haitian authorities and a U.N.-backed mission led
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By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Days after getting his staggering civil fraud penalty thrown out, President Donald Trump asked New York’s highest court on Tuesday to overturn his other punishments, including a multiyear ban on him and his two eldest sons holding corporate leadership positions. Trump’s lawyers filed a notice
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The YWCA, in partnership with other local organizations, announced when it will present its 29th Annual Commitment to Eliminate Racism Breakfast.
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By ANDREW DALTON Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawyer asked Katy Perry on Tuesday whether she stood to gain money or anything else from a trial in a long legal fight over a California mansion. “Justice” was the one-word answer from the singing superstar, former “American Idol” judge and recent astronaut, part of
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By CHRISTINE FERNANDO, SOPHIA TAREEN and OBED LAMY Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — President Donald Trump’s threats to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago sent ripples through America’s third-largest city as many residents defended their home against Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward its violent crime, including claims it is a “killing field.” The threat of federal
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By ASHRAF KHALIL and COLLIN BINKLEY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A pair of senior Washington, D.C., police commanders acknowledged Tuesday that the ongoing federal law enforcement surge in the nation’s capital is alienating the population and damaging community relationships that will have to be mended in the future. “What relationships do we have to
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By FRANKLIN BRICEÑO Associated Press SANTA ROSA, Peru (AP) — Rain or shine, every weekday from March to December, boat owner Salvador Mitidieri ferries students from the shore of the Amazon River in Brazil to the only primary school in miles on Santa Rosa — a remote island that is now the subject of a
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By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is being thrust into a national battle over redistricting because of a court order to redraw its congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections, while President Donald Trump is pushing other Republican-led states to add winnable U.S. House seats for the GOP. The new
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By Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump called for Harvard University to pay a sweeping $500 million settlement to restore its federal funding, saying the elite university has been “very bad.” “We want nothing less than $500 million from Harvard. Don’t negotiate, Linda,” Trump said to Education Secretary Linda McMahon during a Cabinet
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