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How the popularity of US holidays varies by generation
Pyn gathered data from YouGov and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys to compare the popularity of well-known U.S. holidays among millennials, Generation Xers and baby boomers.
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From public education to Special Olympics: How 7 states spend millions from lottery ticket sales
OddsSeeker.com reviewed news and information on the various uses of lottery funds among the 50 U.S. states, according to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries, to find out how a few notable states are using theirs.
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10 states with the biggest increase in electric vehicle charging stations since 2020
The General compiled data from the U.S. Department of Energy on states that saw the biggest increase in electric vehicle charging stations in the last two years.
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Famous party venues from Atlanta history
Giggster spotlights five iconic party locales from Atlanta’s history, from 1930s jazz fests to 2000s hip-hop dinners.
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Famous parties from NYC history
Giggster highlights five famous New York City parties that perfectly encapsulate why it’s considered “the city that never sleeps.”
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Famous party hubs from LA history
Giggster spotlighted iconic party hubs from Los Angeles history, from Vanity Fair’s Oscars blowouts to the Sunset Strip supper clubs of the 1940s and ’50s.
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How your eating habits could be affecting your sleep
Sunday Citizen identified how eating habits could influence sleep quality by researching scientific literature about food and nutrition and their connection to sleep patterns.
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Famous party venues from Chicago history
Even in its short history, Chicago’s myriad historic venues have played host to some of the greatest nights out. From swanky supper clubs to wine-drenched soirées, Giggster takes a look back on the city’s 185 years of refined hedonism.
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25 LGBTQ+ books that changed the literary landscape
To celebrate LGBTQ+ history, Stacker created a list of LGBTQ+ books that changed the literary landscape of their time, encompassing various authors, topics, and narrative forms.
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5 easy ways to make your home more sustainable
The Rounds researched five simple ways to make your home—and household habits—more sustainable.
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In honor of Dictionary Day on Oct. 15, here are words that mean different things in the US and abroad
Stacker used a variety of sources to compile a list of words that are used in the United States but mean something different abroad.
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7 ways to increase storage space in your backyard
Extra Space Storage explored seven simple ways to increase outdoor storage.
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Adulting then and now: How growing up has changed
Jerry takes a look at how adulting has evolved over the years.
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How creatives are helping to reshape their cities
Stacker explored how creatives in the art world are helping to shape their communities through city and government partnerships.Â
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Vintage Las Vegas casino photos from the past
OLBG scoured historical archives to compile a list of 15 photographs that exemplify Las Vegas’ short, colorful history.
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COVID-19 changed how we eat out—here are the trends that are here to stay
COVID-19 changed how people eat out, and some of those trends are likely to be permanent. Task Group provides a look at the benefits and drawbacks the restaurant industry continues to experience as a result of the pandemic.
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6 tips for eating more mindfully
Thistle compiled six tips for eating more mindfully from a variety of experts and news sources.
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10 meals you can prep ahead to last the whole week
Top10.com compiled a list of recipes for prepared meals that can be made in bulk to last the whole week.
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How much time the average American spends on chores
American Home Shield reviewed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2021Â American Time Use Survey to see how much time the average American spends on daily chores.
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