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American diets improve, but remain poor for many, Tufts study says
UPI· 3 days ago1 of 2 | "What Americans eat is the single biggest driver of our health," said the study's senior...
JobsOhio aims to keep its lead as economic development slows nationwide - Columbus Business First
The Business Journals· 7 days agoJobsOhio is on pace for the second-lowest number of economic develop deals since 2010, before it was...
Pacific Indigenous leaders have a new plan to protect whales. Treat them as people
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFor Māori conservationist Mere Takoko, “losing one whale is like losing an ancestor.” The animals...
My New Job Required That I Make a Major Sacrifice. I Think It Was a Grave Mistake to Do It.
Slate· 3 days agoPay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Does it make any sense to take on a slight increase in...
Stocks In 2nd Half Look Bullish, But Heed These Risks
Investor's Business Daily· 6 days agoWhen the year began, many analysts saw stock gains slowing from 2023's strong pace, with the...
In The Know: News, updates from Greenville area businesses and nonprofits
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBefore RCA, she worked for a national, multi-site treatment organization...of Training and Special...
Forbes Daily: S&P 500 Forecasts Increase As Bull Market Continues
Forbes· 3 days agoIn a weekend note, Goldman Sachs strategists upped their forecast for the S&P 500, predicting the...
80% Of Employees Report ‘Productivity Anxiety’ And Lower Well-Being In New Study
Forbes· 6 days agoIn March of this year, I reported on a study that shows anxiety skyrocketing to the number one issue...
Dreading a colonoscopy? There are alternatives | Savvy Senior
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhile a colonoscopy remains the most accurate screening test for detecting colon cancer, there are other easier — but less accurate — tests available.
Douglas County Past: Railroad inspector struck by stray shot; cars pile up in Solon Springs crash
Superior Telegram, Wis. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 18—June 14, 1899 City news The wounded boy — Frank, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Swaim, of the East End, who was shot yesterday afternoon by Ernest Sobanja, accidentally, at ...