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Money
10 Top Entry-Level, Remote Careers for New Grads (and Companies Hiring)
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com. Graduating in 2026? According to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), employers plan to hire 5.6% more graduates from the Class of 2026 than they did the year before. At the same time, entry-level remote and hybrid jobs continue to grow across industries, expanding flexible job opportunities for…
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Religion
Kate Bowler on unexpected joy, even in the midst of pain
(RNS) — Kate Bowler spent the past decade bashing the American cult of positivity and the pursuit of optimal happiness. Her experience battling stage 4 colon cancer in her 30s taught her the fallacy of such thinking. Where her earlier books pondered mortality and grief, Bowler’s latest book is, of all things, about joy. Perhaps ironically, Bowler has found that…
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History
Buffalo Bill’s Tours of Italy and the ‘Spaghetti Western’ Inspired Replica Old West Firearms
Virtually every Old West aficionado is familiar with Buffalo Bill Cody’s popular Wild West shows, which traveled the United States and across the Atlantic Ocean in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During Cody’s 1890 and 1906 European tours throngs of Italians in arenas from Rome to Bologna thrilled at the showmanship of Buffalo Bill and his revolving cast…
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Nature
Will AI ruin the social sciences — or revolutionize them?
When psychologist Raluca Rilla asked volunteers to complete a survey last year, she got the following response to one of her questions: “I don’t experience confusion in the same way humans do.” Rilla, a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, suspects that this is the obvious tip of a large and worrying iceberg —…
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Sports
Tigers chase rare winning streak, series victory over Rays
Jun 1, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Detroit Tigers celebrate a win against Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images The Detroit Tigers will try to do something they have not done in almost a month when they face the Tampa Bay Rays for the middle game of their three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla., on…
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Health
The Best Flowers to Support Healthy Soil and Protect Your Garden from Pests
If you’ve ever poured your energy into growing vegetables only to watch them wilt, weaken, or fall prey to pests, you’re not alone. The missing piece in many struggling gardens isn’t fertilizer, more watering, or better tools — it’s flowers. Not for looks, but for function. Flowers are the most underused tool in the gardener’s toolkit, and the science…
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Music
Tierra Whack to Open New (Whack’s Museum) Mixtape on Juneteenth
Tierra Whack has too many ideas to sit still, and that includes both writing new music and coming up with great puns. Hence why she’s just announced her new record (Whack’s Museum) that’s slated for release on June 19. The self-described “rap mixtape” follows her 2024 studio album World Wide Whack. When sharing the news on Instagram, Whack asked fans…
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Food
Farmer’s Casserole | The Recipe Critic
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. This farmer’s casserole is my answer to summer mornings when the kids want cereal again, but I want them to eat something that will actually keep them full. It’s packed with protein, and it’s easy to customize with fresh garden…
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Movie
Canceled Rocco Story Could Have Changed General Hospital’s Future
General Hospital’s fan-favorite character Rocco has faced a challenging storyline in recent episodes. According to Andrew Hawkes, however, the character’s situation could have been significantly different. Hawkes discussed the storyline during an appearance on State of Mind, hosted by Maurice Benard. Andrew Hawkes details crazy Rocco arc that was abandoned in General Hospital General Hospital featured a storyline in which…
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Business
If S&P Dow Jones rewrites its listing rules SpaceX and Anthropic will benefit—investors won’t
To get into the S&P 500, a company is supposed to make some money. The sum of its four quarters of earnings has to be positive—at least GAAP wise—and so does its most recent quarter. That’s a pretty basic rule, decades old and it’s the reason Tesla sat outside of the index until the end of 2020, years after it…
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