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This day in car history: The first metered cabs hit London

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On February 22, 1907, the first metered taxicabs began operating in London, marking a significant development in urban transportation. These new motorized cabs introduced the use …

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This day in history: US hockey team beats the Soviets

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On February 22, 1980, in a game that seemed almost impossible to win, a young group of American college players defeated the powerful Soviet Union hockey …

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Your Feb 22 horoscope: The Moon says relax, Saturn says be practical

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Your daily AI horoscope The collective energy shifts toward a rare and harmonious peak as a lovely trine between Venus in Pisces and Jupiter in Gemini …

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How to tell if your loved one may need residential mental health care

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Living with mental health challenges can be overwhelming, and many people don’t realize that help is available beyond traditional outpatient therapy or medication. Residential mental health …

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This day in history: Washington Monument is dedicated

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The Washington Monument is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world standing in the heart of Washington, D.C., this massive marble obelisk was built …

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Your Feb 21 horoscope: Cosmos call for calm & caution

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Your daily AI horoscope A day of intense focus and strategic planning unfolds as the moon completes its journey through Scorpio before moving into the expansive …

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This day in car history: Happy birthday, NASCAR!

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On February 21, 1948, the NASCAR was officially incorporated, marking the formal beginning of what would become the premier sanctioning body for stock car racing in …

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NJ schools adopt bell-to-bell phone ban for students

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In the final weeks of Governor Phil Murphy’s tenure, he visited Ramsey High School in Bergen County to sign bipartisan legislation requiring all school districts in …

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Semaglutide for weight loss side effects: What to know

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This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key takeaways: Common semaglutide side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These should get better with time. …

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This day in history: Happy birthday, Cindy Crawford!

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Starting in the 1980s and continuing through the 1990s, Cindy Crawford was America’s most celebrated fashion model. She was one of the most famous people in …

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Your Feb 20 horoscope: Today’s astrology favors routines over chaos

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Your daily AI horoscope A push toward emotional depth and structural integrity characterizes the cosmic energy as the moon enters Scorpio and forms a supportive trine …

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This day in car history: Hudson Motor Car Company is born

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The Hudson Motor Car Company was founded on February 20, 1909, in Detroit, Michigan, by a group of eight local businessmen who sought to produce an …

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Trump EPA declares no harm from climate change

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The Environmental Protection Agency was created to protect the environment and people from harmful pollution. But under the Trump administration, the EPA promised fossil fuel companies …

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Estrogen gel vs. patch HRT: Which is best for me?

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This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Key Takeaways Estrogen gels and patches are both effective HRT options for easing menopause symptoms like hot …

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This day in car history: Yarborough wins his 4th Daytona 500

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On February 19, 1984, the racing world turned its eyes to the Daytona International Speedway. That day, Cale Yarborough won his fourth Daytona 500 in a …

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This day in history: Betty Friedman publishes The Feminine Mystique

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On February 19, Betty Friedan’s groundbreaking book “The Feminine Mystique” was published. Referred to as “The Problem with No Name,” Friedan examined how society expected women …

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Your Feb 19 horoscope: The stars say “slow down and don’t overspend”

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Your daily AI horoscope The sun moves into Pisces today, marking a significant shift toward intuition and empathy, according to Google Gemini. The general guidance for …

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The state that’s the exception to America’s fall car theft rates

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The local anomaly: Why Illinois fought a rise amidst national decline The Illinois vehicle theft situation in 2023 stands in stark contrast to the broader national …

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As climate change heats up our world, will we lose the Winter Olympics?

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Retired Winter Olympian Katie Tannenbaum remembers when global warming first really came into focus for her. “Climate change has always been on my radar,” says Tannenbaum, …

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This day in history: Pluto is discovered

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February 18 marks the discovery of Pluto by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh. The discovery reshaped the understanding of the solar system, as Pluto was long considered …

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