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Dish Up a Fall Seafood Delight: 5 ways to prepare fresh lobster at home

(Family Features) Lobster is easier to cook than some may believe, making it accessible for cooks of all backgrounds and experience levels. more

Reap the Rewards of Shared Family Meals

(Family Features) Addressing the epidemic of loneliness can be as easy as sharing one more meal with family members each week. This National Family Meals Month, commit yourself to reaping the benefits of shared meals. more

Give Life Foundation Establishing the World’s Largest Marrow Transplant Registry in India

(NewsUSA) - Individuals in India seeking life-saving bone marrow transplants have a new source of hope. Dr. Bart S. Fisher, Chairman of the Give Life Foundation, twice Nobel Prize nominee in Peace … more

Sunflowers make small moves to maximize their Sun exposure − physicists can model them to predict how they grow

Sunflowers use tiny movements to follow the Sun's path throughout the day. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Most of us aren’t spending our days watching our houseplants grow. We see their signs of life only … more

Shop Kids Clothes as Low as $3 During Gerber Childrenswear’s Semi-Annual Sale

(BPT) - It might not feel like it now, but we know cooler temperatures are right around the corner which means now is the time to think about next season’s wardrobe. Luckily, Gerber … more

From tea bags to cinnamon, survey reveals favorite hacks for making a garden grow

King commissioned a poll of 2,000 US adults to dig deep into their gardening habits, including unusual methods they employ to help their gardens thrive. more

Coalition maintains undocumented kids have a right to attend public schools

Chalkbeat reports on a campaign working to counteract anti-immigrant rhetoric and conservative policy proposals seeking to limit the educational rights of undocumented children. more

Learn More for Less

(NAPSI)—Here’s good news for students and their parents: Whether in college or grade school, you can save money on Internet essentials and installation fees. While free Internet access is … more

Arizonans left off voter rolls just before primary because of problems with their forms

Votebeat reports that errors add to the workload for election officials, and may disenfranchise even some voters who are already registered. more

Help Shape the Future of Liver Health

(NAPSI)—If you or a loved one are among the nearly 100 million Americans affected by liver disease, consider joining the American Liver Foundation Patient Registry . By sharing your story, you can … more

So your school wants to ban cellphones. Now what?

The 74 reports that whether they use Yondr to secure devices or send students to their lockers, educators are finding that setting policy is easy, but enforcement is hard. more

So your school wants to ban cellphones. Now what?

The 74 reports that whether they use Yondr to secure devices or send students to their lockers, educators are finding that setting policy is easy, but enforcement is hard. more

San Diego is the happiest city in America (but LA is one of the unhappiest)—see where other cities rank

Hims breaks down the happiest cities in America and the factors that most influenced this ranking. more

San Diego is the happiest city in America (but LA is one of the unhappiest)—see where other cities rank

Hims breaks down the happiest cities in America and the factors that most influenced this ranking. more

4 easy home modifications for aging safely in place

(BPT) - According to the Pew Research Center, 84 million adults ages 65 and older will make up 23% of the population by 2054, a 35% increase from the current 18%. This rise in numbers could be a … more

Thai culture lit up Times Square in September. Now the trade work begins.

(BPT) - The vibrant culture of Thailand took center stage in New York's Times Square this September with the Ignite Thailand Festival — a groundbreaking event that immersed New Yorkers and … more

History of third-party votes in US presidential elections

Stacker examined the history and challenges of third parties in U.S. presidential races using data from the Federal Election Commission, Pew Research, and other sources. more

History of third-party votes in US presidential elections

Stacker examined the history and challenges of third parties in U.S. presidential races using data from the Federal Election Commission, Pew Research, and other sources. more

How four cities are cooling down creatively

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that cities around the world are trying everything from reflective paint to underground water channels to manage the hotter days ahead. more

Are EVs and hybrids more expensive to insure than ICE vehicles? Mercury Insurance expert explains

(BPT) - With a variety of powertrain options on the market, consumers who are shopping for a new vehicle have a lot to mull over these days. Buy another internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle? Go … more

5 of the best dog breeds for people with allergies and anxiety

While true hypoallergenic dogs don't exist, Pettable spoke to experts to learn which breeds may be better pets for people with anxiety and allergies. more

5 of the best dog breeds for people with allergies and anxiety

While true hypoallergenic dogs don't exist, Pettable spoke to experts to learn which breeds may be better pets for people with anxiety and allergies. more

Classroom to dorm room: The best laptops for every student

(BPT) - Are you ready for your next semester? There are plenty of school supplies you’ll need to get this summer, but there’s one that you shouldn’t overlook: Your laptop.A laptop … more

Electric car range and consumption put to the test

Edmunds takes on the Environmental Protection Agency's electric vehicle performance estimates to achieve real-world results. more

Electric car range and consumption put to the test

Edmunds takes on the Environmental Protection Agency's electric vehicle performance estimates to achieve real-world results. more
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