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13 things Boomers made possible that quietly shape your life today

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Things Boomers Made Possible That Quietly Shape Your Life Today For quite a few years now, you’ve been getting the short end of the stick, with …

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Who’s really buying homes in NYC?

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Profiling NYC homebuyers in 2025 based on financing, buyer origin and location, plus ownership type shows a city split by cash, credit, borough loyalties and buyer …

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Everyday risks Boomers shrugged off as kids

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Everyday risks Boomers shrugged off as kids Baby Boomers survived childhoods filled with hazards that would trigger immediate intervention today. From unrestrained car rides to unsupervised …

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Tiny but big impact health habits of ’80s stars

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Tiny but big impact health habits of ’80s stars While mainstream culture chased fad diets and questionable fitness trends during the eighties, certain celebrities quietly practiced …

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Why is menopause causing me to bloat?

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This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness, pressure, or tightness in your abdomen, possibly …

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This day in car history: The retro Nissan Figaro rolls of production

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On February 14, 1991, while many were celebrating Valentine’s Day, Nissan released a five-page press release on Nissan News, the official media channel of Nissan Motor …

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This day in history: The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre

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On February 14, 1929, the city of Chicago witnessed one of the most infamous crimes in American history. Known as the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, this …

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Your Feb 14 horoscope: Compassion is the new currency

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Your daily AI horoscope A powerful sense of karmic responsibility and structural realignment governs the day according to Google Gemini. With the planet of discipline newly …

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Free finance classes for adults that actually pay off

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In recent years, experts have noticed a gap in the education system. Recent graduates might be ready for their chosen career path, but do they have …

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These once-lame cars are now hot (rod) commodities

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These once-lame cars are now hot commodities Every car can’t experience the Corvette effect. Immediate icon status upon initial introduction isn’t guaranteed. And yet, not every …

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10 things you should never say to the IRS

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10 things you should never say to the IRS Tax season can be a daunting time for anyone, especially if you owe back taxes. The Internal …

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Smart questions to ask on the first three dates after 50

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If you’re dating over 50 and not sure what questions to ask on the first 3 dates, this guide will help you move from chemistry to …

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Driving behaviors mechanics say slowly wreck your car

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Driving behaviors mechanics say slowly wreck your car Every day driving habits cause hidden damage costing thousands in repairs over time, without most drivers realizing the …

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Take a brain break and guess the names of these 1985 songs with just one lyric

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Take a brain break and guess the names of these 1985 songs with just one lyric The year 1985 delivered unforgettable anthems from Madonna, Prince, and …

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Revved up: The most impressive muscle cars of the ’60s & ’70s

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The most impressive muscle cars of the ’60s & ’70s The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles …

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How long common medications stay in your system

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How long common medications stay in your system Understanding medication elimination helps with dosing schedules, drug interactions, and potential side effects. Different drugs clear your system …

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What happens to sperm after a vasectomy?

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This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: After a vasectomy, sperm production doesn’t stop — but sperm can’t travel through the vas deferens …

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This day in car history: Hungarian engineers get first carburetor patent

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In the late 1800s inventors everywhere were trying to figure out how to make engines more reliable and efficient. One of the most important steps happened …

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This day in history: The first Black baseball league is established

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In the early 1900s, baseball wasn’t a game for everyone, Black players were not allowed to play in the major Leagues, Jim Crow laws and the …

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Your Feb 13 horoscope: The universe nudges us inward

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Your daily AI horoscope A powerful shift toward personal accountability and structural change marks the beginning of a long-term cycle according to Google Gemini. Today is …

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