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A Guide to Great Skin

(Family Features) Here's the secret for achieving a glowing complexion: there is no secret. In fact, a key factor in achieving great skin at any age comes down to one common denominator that's no secret at all. It's simply taking good care of your skin.

(Family Features) If you have Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, a clinical trial may be an option for you. Clinical trials are necessary for finding new ways of preventing, detecting or treating these diseases and others.

(Family Features) A walk isn't just good for your body; it's a simple, powerful way to care for your mind and soul. These tips and information can help you understand how a brisk walk can make a world of difference.

(Culinary.net) If you feel like it's a struggle to get the entire family together for a meal, it might be time to put fun back on the menu.

Creative Easter Cakes

(Family Features) Sweet, delicious treats make Easter celebrations magical, putting the final touch on brunch, lunch or dinner gatherings.

(NewsUSA) - There is broad agreement across party lines that it takes too long to build anything in the United States.   A new energy generation project, like a solar or wind farm, that needs a …

Jerry uncovers three often-overlooked expenses when buying a car and how to minimize them.

What are AI hallucinations? Why AIs sometimes make things up

When AI systems try to bridge gaps in their training data, the results can be wildly off the mark: fabrications and non sequiturs researchers call hallucinations.

Despite pressure to cancel Israel performances, Dylan has performed in the country several times. Ever an enigma, he rarely explains his decisions − or views on religion.

A brief history of the s'more, America’s favorite campfire snack

Every summer, millions of marshmallows will be toasted over fires across America. Many will be used as an ingredient in the quintessential summer snack: the s’more. Eating gooey marshmallows …

71% of Americans don't trust their power bills. Are they right?

Arbor surveyed American homeowners and renters and discovered that most doubt the accuracy of their electricity charges.

Colleges rebrand humanities majors as job-friendly

The Hechinger Report reports that the University of Arizona, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and the Georgia Institute of Technology are among a small group of universities taking steps to change the conversation about the humanities, drawing a connection between the humanities and good high-paying jobs.

Protecting rural immigrant populations from expanding reach of ICE

The Daily Yonder reports that in the northwest corner of Washington State, activists organize to assist local immigrant communities with legal protections against ICE trying to meet the Trump administration's deportation goals.

Chalkbeat shares insights from new research that says while Black teachers left their jobs at higher rates overall than other groups, having a Black principal and a critical mass of Black colleagues made them significantly more likely to stay at schools.

Gun sales are plummeting. Here's why

The Trace analyzes the state of gun purchases and ownership in America after the pandemic pushed demand for firearms to record levels.

(BPT) - Supporting student mental health in higher education is a growing priority. College life can be very stressful, with challenging academics, financial worries and social pressures — not …

Spring break often reminds families of the approach of summer and the need to find the best summer camp experiences for their children. Whether a child is entering kindergarten or transitioning ...

There is much more to mindfulness than the popular media hype

A scholar studying the relationship of Buddhism and medicine explains how the popular media has misrepresented mindfulness.

The story of the Great Migration often overlooks Black businesses that built Detroit

Detroit’s Black population grew sixfold from 1910 to 1920, and many businesses that sprouted to welcome the newcomers flourished.

Can animals make art?

Without being able to get into the heads of animals, it’s hard to say for sure. But instances of pig painters, whale crooners and bird sculptors certainly make it seem plausible.

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