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Caring.com reports on the evolving legislative approach to Alzheimer's in 2024 and beyond.

57 national forests with campgrounds open year-round

Outwander used USDA Forest Service data to identify year-round campgrounds in national forests and provided information about their availability.

57 national forests with campgrounds open year-round

Outwander used USDA Forest Service data to identify year-round campgrounds in national forests and provided information about their availability.

Life Extension details which nutritional supplements are best to take, how to pick supplements formulated with safety and quality, and how to make them work best for you.

Study.com talks to an admissions expert to understand exactly how to use AI to enhance a college essay without overstepping critical lines.

Study.com talks to an admissions expert to understand exactly how to use AI to enhance a college essay without overstepping critical lines.

Ultimate guide to 16 fun things to do in Chicago

GetYourGuide shares cool things to do in Chicago, from seeing its swoon-worthy skyline to taking mouthwatering food tours.

Ultimate guide to 16 fun things to do in Chicago

GetYourGuide shares cool things to do in Chicago, from seeing its swoon-worthy skyline to taking mouthwatering food tours.

LA Post reveals the impact a toxic workplace has on employee turnover and wellbeing, in addition to company productivity.

(NewsUSA) -  Birth can be scary. Prior to the global pandemic in 2020, it was estimated that 10 to 15 percent of women in the United States had a fear of childbirth so strong that it impacted their …

Is winter miserable for wildlife?

When you’re warm and cozy inside, it can be natural to wonder if the animals you see outside your window this winter are doing OK. Don’t worry – they’re doing better out there than you would.

Why does a rocket have to go 25,000 mph to escape Earth?

A rocket needs to overcome the force of gravity to leave Earth behind.

Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using saltwater is typically a last resort

In emergencies, dumping ocean water on fires may be the best option. But seawater can have long-term effects on equipment and ecosystems, as a novel coastal experiment shows.

When presidents would send handwritten lists of their nominees to the Senate, things were a lot different

The US now faces the likelihood of a bruising and raucous set of confirmation hearings − a clear break from the cooperative system the founders established.

How the world fell in love with plastic without thinking through the consequences – podcast

Plastic waste expert Mark Miodowonik explains the history of plastic and why he believes manufacturers must be responsible for making sure plastic is recycled.

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the decline of multiple births in the U.S. using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs

Hone Health unveils the logic behind the latest longevity trend: social wellness clubs.

Illinois has put an end to the injustice of cash bail

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation examine the process of bail hearings according to a new movement to banish cash bail.

Policygenius shares insights from its 2024 Financial Planning Survey about the differences in where Americans turn when they need money advice.

Policygenius shares insights from its 2024 Financial Planning Survey about the differences in where Americans turn when they need money advice.

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