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Pinched nerves

By Metro Creative Pinched nerves can be debilitating, but the goods news is the condition is generally treatable. According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who suffer a pinched nerve recover within a few days or weeks. Harvard Medical School notes that conservative therapies are often the first course when treating pinched nerves. An over-the-counter

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A tasty and traditional take on chicken

By Metro Creative Chicken can be served in various ways, and that versatility no doubt contributes to the popularity of poultry. Some people love their chicken fried, while others can’t get enough grilled chicken. Baking chicken may not be as popular as frying or grilling it, but baked chicken is no less delicious. For chicken

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Seth Lugo dominates in Royals’ win over Angels

By Associated Press ANAHEIM, Calif. — Seth Lugo racked up a career-high 12 strikeouts and allowed one run over eight strong innings, and Hunter Renfroe had a two-run single against his former team in the Kansas City Royals’ 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday. Freddie Fermin and Michael Massey also had RBIs

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Apple Store employees vote to authorize strike over working conditions TOWSON, Md. | Workers at the first Apple Store to unionize have now also authorized a first strike against the tech giant’s retail operations. A statement from the union representing the workers at a store in Towson, Maryland says they voted

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Zhang rallies late to beat Sagstrom in Founders Cup CLIFTON, N.J. | Rose Zhang won the Cognizant Founders Cup on Sunday to end Nelly Korda’s record-tying LPGA Tour winning streak, rallying to beat Madelene Sagstrom by two strokes. Zhang birdied four of the final five holes to overcome a three-shot deficit in

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ reigns at box office LOS ANGELES | “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” reigned over the weekend box office with a $56.5 million North American opening, according to studio estimates Sunday, giving a needed surge to an uncertain season in theaters. The film from

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Care of spring bulbs keeps them flowering

By My Courier-Tribune Right after daffodils, tulips and hyacinths have spent their last flowers, many homeowners mow the plants down. That’s a bad idea if you want them to keep flowering year after year, according to a University of Missouri Extension press release. Spring-flowering bulbs need to photosynthesize and produce food in order for the

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Foraging Summertime Mushrooms program May 23

By My Courier-Tribune The Missouri Department of Conservation will offer a free virtual Foraging Summertime Mushrooms program from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23. Mike Snyder, a certified mushroom identification expert, will talk about mushrooms that appear in summer. Snyder will talk about how to find edible mushrooms and how to avoid the toxic

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Slow cooking is convenient and delicious

By Metro Creative Slow cooking has become very popular in recent years. The convenience of slow cooking, which allows home cooks to begin preparing meals in the morning or afternoon and then enjoy a delicious dinner without having to put in much work after a day at the office, no doubt plays a big role

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Rental prices dropping in some metro areas

By Wealth of Geeks via AP The real estate market was one of the industries hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Housing and rental prices skyrocketed in the years immediately after the pandemic. However, Realtor.com has some good news for renters: rental prices are finally dropping. Mortgages on starter homes in the biggest cities cost

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Investors feel bullish but not for Biden

By Wealth of Geeks via AP The Pew Research Center released findings from a survey this January, giving insight into how Americans feel about the economy. It holds good news and bad news for the incumbent Biden administration. Americans are feeling upbeat about the country’s financial shape, but they don’t want President Biden steering the

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