Author: Kaitlyn Farley

Kaitlyn is MediaFeed’s senior editor. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, specializing in social justice and investigative reporting. She has worked at various radio stations and newsrooms, covering higher-education, local politics, natural disasters and investigative and watchdog stories related to Title IX and transparency issues.

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Your Jan 24 horoscope: Brains are trending

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Your daily AI horoscope The cosmic energy for January 24 emphasizes a drive toward social harmony and aesthetic balance according to Google Gemini. With the moon …

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Your Jan 23 horoscope: Upgrades the group chat from emotions to ideas

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Your daily AI horoscope The cosmic energy for January 23 encourages a balance between rigorous attention to detail and a burgeoning desire for social connection according …

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Your Jan 22 horoscope: The universe says “think first”

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Your daily AI horoscope The cosmic atmosphere for January 22 emphasizes the need for grounded action following recent shifts in planetary energy according to Google Gemini. …

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What $10 an hour really bought you in 1970

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What $10 an hour really bought you in 1970 Making $10 hourly in 1970 placed you well above the minimum wage of $1.60, positioning you solidly …

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This day in car history: A new kid rolls up on the block (literally)

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On January 21, 1899, the German company Opel produced its first automobile, marking a turning point for a family business that had previously been known for …

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Your Jan 21 horoscope: Less crying, more problem-solving

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Your daily AI horoscope General advice for January 21 centers on the profound shift of power and identity as planetary bodies move into the air element …

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The ’40s parenting practices we now know were terrible for kids’ brains

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1940s Parenting Practices We Now Know Were Terrible for Kids’ Brains Parents in the 1940s were doing what they believed was right. Advice from doctors, schoolteachers, …

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This day in car history: Fiat & Chrysler form a global alliance

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On January 20, 2009, Italian automaker Fiat and the struggling American manufacturer Chrysler announced a nonbinding global alliance that would reshape both companies at the height …

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This day in history: MLK Day makes its debut

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On January 20, 1986, the United States marked the first federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a milestone that arrived after years of political …

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Your Jan 20 horoscope: Feelings take a back seat (please fasten your logic belts)

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Your daily AI horoscope General advice for January 20 involves a transition toward intellectual independence and collective innovation as major planetary bodies shift into new territory …

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35 beautiful lighthouses across America

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There are roughly 700 lighthouses in the United States — so many, in fact,  it could take quite a few trips to visit each and every …

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This day in car history: The Tour de France is announced to the world

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On January 19, 1903, a bold announcement appeared in the French sports newspaper L’Auto that would forever change the world of athletics and sports journalism. Facing …

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This day in history: The first computer virus hits the world

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On January 19, 1986, the world became aware of what is widely regarded as the first major computer virus to spread globally: Brain. While earlier experimental …

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Your Jan 19 AI horoscope: The universe asks, have you tried doing less?

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Your daily AI horoscope  The cosmic landscape for this day emphasizes the need for grounded action and clear boundaries following the recent new moon according to …

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This day in car history: Bentley is born

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On January 18, 1919, engineer and entrepreneur Walter Owen “W.O.” Bentley founded Bentley Motors Ltd. in London with a straightforward ambition: to build “a good car, …

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Your Jan 18 AI horoscope: Today is not the day to pitch your five-year plan to anyone

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Your daily AI horoscope  The cosmic alignment for this day suggests a time of profound internal reflection and logistical restructuring according to Google Gemini. As the …

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This day in history: America gets its first polar bear exhibit (& it may have ate drunk Irishmen)

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The story of the first polar bear ever exhibited in America has circulated for centuries, anchored to a specific date, January 18, 1733, in Boston. According …

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This day in car history: Corvette comes out as a rad little concept car

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The Chevrolet Corvette made its public debut on January 17, 1953, when General Motors pulled the cover off a sleek concept car at the company’s annual …

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Your Jan 17 AI horoscope: The passive-aggressive astrology edition

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Your daily AI horoscope  The celestial landscape for this day is defined by a significant shift in social and romantic energy as Venus enters the innovative …

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Your Jan 16 AI horoscope: Logic & feelings enter the ring, no clear winner emerges

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Your daily AI horoscope  The cosmic alignment today emphasizes a powerful transition toward practical growth and the solidification of long-term ambitions through steady, focused effort according …

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