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The Curious Case of the Disappearing Hydrox Cookies
Oreo, the Hydrox knockoff, has been accused of burying its competitor by scoring sweetheart deals with grocers. Does it wield too much power over smaller rivals?
Oreo, the Hydrox knockoff, has been accused of burying its competitor by scoring sweetheart deals with grocers. Does it wield too much power over smaller rivals?
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Just 15 minutes of movement is all it takes.
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Jess deCourcy considers the staying power of Green Eggs and Ham.
The late Kenyan novelist and activist believed erasing language was the most lasting weapon of oppression.
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Long dismissed as dangerous, hitchhiking is being rediscovered by a new generation of travellers seeking connection, adventure and a low-carbon way to see the world.
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Put down those Ziploc bags!
Beef-tallow moisturizer is just the beginning.
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My conversation with 3-time NFL Pro Bowler and FOX Sports broadcaster Greg Olsen about building a content and e-commerce platform--and raising successful kids.
Today’s trend goes back way further than the modern influencer.
Dozens of companies are hiding how you can delete your personal data, The Markup and CalMatters found.
A piercing sound awakens you: the alarm on your phone. Through squinted eyes you peer in its direction and discern a blinking 7:00 AM. This number denotes the beginning of your day—a day in which y…
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You need more than a grain of salt when getting life insurance tips from Google’s AI overview.
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No, it’s not infinite bouquets.
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PBS News asked recent grads about their job searches, and John Yang speaks with Christine Cruzvergara, chief education strategy officer at Handshake, for more on the current state of the job market and advice for first-time job seekers.
Sorry, but faster doesn’t equal better here.
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