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Those Little Plastic Bread Tags Have a Job—and It’s Not What You Think
Social media treats bread tags like a cheat code for freshness. The industry uses them for something far more practical.
A supply teacher has been banned from the classroom after admitting to set up a “granny schoolteacher” OnlyFans account.
West Ham fan Holly Turbutt says the club's January transfer window was "not as inspiring as hoped" and they "left it late" to ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
How the web is learning to better protect itself
More than 35 years after the first website went online, the web has evolved from static pages to complex interactive systems, ...
Researchers have quantified the role of obesity in common long-term conditions, showing for the first time the effect of ...
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How Filing Taxes Changes When You Become a Homeowner vs. a Renter
After buying a home, tax season looks different for former renters. How much does it change their financial picture and ...
Durham tenants’ success in lobbying the city council to prohibit landlords from collecting rent if housing is dangerous or ...
Aaron Levie, CEO of BOX (NYSE:BOX), discussed the uneven pace of AI adoption across enterprises, arguing that the biggest barrier is not model capability but the need for companies to redesign ...
There is still a winter chill in the air and plenty of snow on the ground, but it is time for parents to look ahead to summer ...
The United States Postal Service says that it is working to address delivery issues in east central Illinois, which the agency appeared to attribute, at least in part, to recent ...
Nearly one in four adults over age 50 may have a hidden brain condition tied to sharply higher dementia risk, even without a history of stroke, researchers warn.
Plymouth sold 12,000 GTX muscle cars in 1967, but only 125 were ordered with the now-iconic 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine.
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