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This day in car history: Traveler’s issues the first US auto insurance policy

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February 1, 1898, marks the date The Travelers Insurance Company issued the very first automobile insurance policy in the United States. The policy was issued  to Dr. …

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This day in history: The Oxford Dictionary defines itself

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On February 1, 1884, the very first part of what would become the most famous dictionary in history was published. It was called a fascicle essentially …

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Your Feb 1 horoscope: Do the thing you’ve been avoiding

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Your daily AI horoscope The cosmic climate for the beginning of February encourages a shift toward practical manifestation and disciplined communication, according to Google Gemini. With …

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Financial self-care: Building a tax-efficient income stream with ETFs in 2026

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Institutional investors have long favored infrastructure assets, and for good reason. These businesses tend to operate under long-lived contracts, generate stable cash flows, and often benefit …

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How men can improve their hormone health naturally, according to science

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This article was reviewed by Felix Gussone, MD. Key Takeaways: Hormones play a major role in regulating metabolism, mood, energy, and reproductive health — and imbalances …

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Can stress cause early menopause?

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This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: While chronic stress affects your body, it doesn’t directly cause early menopause. Stress can …

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Could menopause be responsible for your anxiety? We asked the pros

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This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during menopause, especially shifts in estrogen and progesterone, can affect mood and …

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This day in car history: UK makes seat belts mandatory by law

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On January 31, 1983, a new law came into effect in Britain that significantly improved road safety and prevented thousands of deaths and injuries. For the …

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This day in history: Ham the astrochimp journeys to space

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On January 31, 1961, a chimpanzee named Ham became the first hominid to travel into space, marking a critical milestone in the early days of the …

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Your Jan 31 horoscope: This is not a “go with the flow” day

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Your daily AI horoscope Today focuses on balancing ambitious personal growth with social connection as the moon meets Jupiter in a rare conjunction, according to Google …

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Top 10 cities for home price gains (& losses) in 2026

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At a Glance: Housing Market Leadership Is Shifting Away From Pandemic Boomtowns – Home price growth in 2026 is being led by smaller, steady cities in the …

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9 “senior-proof” smartphones that don’t treat you like a child

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9 senior-proof smartphones that don’t treat you like a child The smartphone market finally figured out that older adults want technology that respects their intelligence. For …

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This day in car history: Mazda is born

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On January 30, 1920, Jujiro Matsuda founded a company called Toyo Cork Kogyo Co. in Hiroshima, Japan, initially operating as a cork-making factory. A little over …

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This day in history: Adolf Hitler named chancellor of Germany

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On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg, a decision made entirely within the framework of Germany’s constitutional …

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Your Jan 30 horoscope: Big energy, bigger consequences

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Your daily AI horoscope The stars on January 30, 2026, call for a focus on long-term stability and social connection as the sun moves through progressive …

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I’m in perimenopause & suddenly have itchy skin. What’s going on?

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This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during perimenopause — particularly drops in estrogen — can make skin drier, thinner, …

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The loneliness epidemic hitting Boomers harder than any generation before

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The loneliness epidemic hitting Boomers harder than any generation before Wait, that’s not entirely true. Gen Z reports the highest loneliness rates at 79 percent, compared …

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This day in car history: Benz applies for the first car patent

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On January 29, 1886, a German engineer named Karl Benz changed the world forever. He filed a patent for his gas-engine-powered vehicle, which we now know …

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This day in history: Poe’s “The Raven” is published

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On January 29, 1845, Edgar Allen Poe published his acclaimed poem “The Raven” in the New York Evening Mirror. The poem established Poe as a household …

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Your Jan 29 horoscope: Cosmic power shifts are here—and they’re not subtle

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Your daily AI horoscope Today focuses on a powerful alignment of intellectual and social energies as Mercury joins Venus in the visionary sign of Aquarius, according …

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