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Why Las Vegas weddings could set New Year’s Eve record
Associated Press · Staff
You could say it’s in the numbers.
U.S. restaurants and eateries have become a flashpoint in the Gaza conflict
NBC News · Erik Ortiz and Daniel Arkin
Food culture has historically attracted protests and boycotts — from the Boston Tea Party to lunch counter sit-ins of the Civil Rights era.
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Study: Pessimists are smarter than optimists — and better with money
The Messenger · Hannah Murphy
There are some benefits to seeing the glass half-empty.
Stunning video reveals how our fingers form in the womb
bigthink.com · Kristin Houser
The first-of-its-kind map, which goes all the way down to the level of a single cell, could help prevent common birth defects.
World population increased 75 million in 2023
DW English · Tanika Godbole
Scooch over — the population will stand at more than 8 billion come New Year’s Day.
How Flo from Progressive helped AT&T’s Lily deal with online sexual harassment
Entertainment Weekly · Sydney Bucksbaum
Actress Milana Vayntrub said talking with her peer Stephanie Courtney made her feel “like there were people on my team” amid a wave of toxic trolls.
Can a show help men talk about erectile dysfunction?
BBC News · Garry Owen and Peter Shuttleworth
“Men Up” is inspired by the men who tested the pill that became Viagra at a time when talking about impotence was even more taboo than today.
College Football Playoff preview: Alabama vs. Michigan, Texas vs. Washington
FOX Sports · Joel Klatt
The expert analyst writes that “this is as good as a playoff field as we’ve ever had in the sport.”
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