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Blogs
Creative Dangler Design Ideas to Boost Your Brand Visibility
In today’s competitive retail environment, simple promotional materials often get lost in the crowd. That’s why creative dangler design is essential for capturing customer attention and making a lasting impression. What Makes a Dangler Design Creative? A creative dangler design goes beyond the basic shapes and colors. It incorporates unique elements such as: Custom shapes: Dangler shapes that mimic your…
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Blogs
A Complete Guide to Finding Low-Cost Airfare
Travel is easier than ever, but airfare often becomes one of the largest expenses for any trip. The good news? With the proper strategy and knowledge, you too can jump on these cheap flight deals and save big on travel! Whether you are flying for leisure, work or an “I gotta get to Grandma’s pronto” situation, you can start saving on airfare…
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Religion
After a decade of controversy, clergy psychedelic study is published
(RNS) — “I was the kid who never even smoked pot. I was very cautious, and a rule follower,” said Rabbi Julie Danan, spiritual leader of Seaside Jewish Community in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. So when Danan took the short train ride to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore in the summer of 2016 to receive a legal 20…
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Nature
Cancer-fighting CAR T cells show promising results for hard-to-treat tumours
T cells (blue) attack a prostate cancer cell (pink) in this scanning electron micrograph image.Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library A clinical trial using engineered immune cells to hunt cancer cells has reported impressive results for solid tumours, a type of cancer that is difficult to treat. Compared with standard treatments, the immunotherapy lengthened survival of people with cancer1. The phase…
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Sports
MLB roundup: Brewers nip Reds, run win streak to 8
The Brewers celebrate their 3-2 victory over the Reds at Great American Ball Park on Lou Gehrig’s Day, Monday June 2, 2025. Christian Yelich hit a tiebreaking solo homer in the third inning and the visiting Milwaukee Brewers held on to win their eighth in a row, 3-2, against the Cincinnati Reds in the opener of their three-game series on…
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Health
Weekly Health Quiz: Plant-Based Milks, Food Additives, and Antidepressants
1 Why are you sleeping less than your ancestors? Stress from work, leading to shorter sleep cycles Caffeine consumption, delaying sleep onset Artificial light and tech disrupting your circadian rhythms Artificial light and nighttime tech use disrupt circadian rhythms, reducing sleep duration and quality. Learn more. Improved sleep quality, reducing hours needed 2 How do whole, nutrient-dense foods and healthy…
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Music
Marc Maron to End His Long-Running WTF Podcast
Marc Maron has revealed that he’s ending his long-running, game-changing podcast WTF With Marc Maron. After nearly 16 years spent interviewing musicians, comedians, and other cultural figures, the veteran comedian and actor will release his final episode of the podcast later this fall. Maron broke the news during the post recent WTF episode with John Mulaney, sharing that both he…
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Food
Cauliflower Fritters Recipe | The Recipe Critic
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. These crispy cauliflower fritters are how I trick my kids into eating veggies. They even ask for seconds. The parmesan and savory seasonings make these golden, cheesy, and packed with flavor! A Reader’s Review – Laurie Why My Cauliflower Fritters…
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Movie
WWE Monday Night Raw Results & Winners on June 2: Who Won?
The WWE Monday Night Raw for June 2, 2025, streamed live on Netflix, and fans were eager to find out the results. This week’s Raw took place at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with Michael Cole and Pat McAfee on commentary. The show featured two Money in the Bank qualifying matches, and World Heavyweight Champion “Main Event” Jey Uso…
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Arts & Theater
Supporting Theatre, Even When the Lead Makes You Cringe — OnStage Blog
by Chris Peterson, OnStage Blog Founder Here’s the thing: I love theatre. I love it more than most people. I love it more than a good night’s sleep, more than my cholesterol numbers, more than the idea of financial stability. I even love it more than Cheez-Its—and I really love Cheez-Its. And because I love theatre, I go to the…
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