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Freshcut Paper Pop Up Cards, Now 10% Off
The Inventory· 5 days agoFreshcut Paper Pop Up Cards on Amazon, are beyond your regular greeting cards. With a blank note card included, these 3D Popup Greeting
When is Father's Day in 2024? Here's what to know about Dad's big day in June.
The Today Show via AOL· 6 days agoAnd, of course, don't forget to send him your sincere and heartfelt Father's Day wishes in a ...
79 Father's Day quotes that'll make him cry happy tears
The Today Show via AOL· 6 days agoMaybe for Christmas I'll draw him a picture of some toys." — Jim Gaffigan Father's Day quotes from...
Opinion - Close to Home: Commemorating Earth Day
La Crosse Tribune· 4 days agoEarth Day 2024 was this past Monday. In my Jackson Elementary school classroom on that first Earth Day, we sang songs, wrote poetry, and I imagine did a...
Signaturefd LLC Boosts Position in Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 4 days agoSignaturefd LLC boosted its holdings in shares of Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR – Free Report) by 23.4% in the fourth quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange ...
Giorgio Armani, Martha Stewart and Betye Saar share the secrets of a lifelong career | Honolulu...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 6 days agoWhat does ambition look like at 90? How do you explain the drive that makes people like Giorgio...
Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR) Shares Acquired by abrdn plc
ETF DAILY NEWS· 4 days agoThe fund owned 87,466 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 35,860 shares during the period. Annis Gardner Whiting Capital Advisors LLC acquired a new stake in Dollar ...
Greenleaf Trust Buys New Shares in Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 6 days agoGreenleaf Trust bought a new stake in Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR – Free Report) during the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities ...
An Appreciation: Larry Kessler: 1952-2024
The Sun Chronicle· 3 days agoWhile it may sound like the opening line of a bad, clichéd joke, it became the phrase Larry Kessler would use every Christmas for more than a dozen years when I — the non-believer ...