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The Best Reading Glasses, Plus Expert Tips From An Ophthalmologist
Forbes· 4 days agoWhen it comes to shopping for reading glasses, there’s a long list of features to keep in mind: lens quality and magnification, frame weight and materials, durability (because we all sit on ...
How Nick Offerman became a progressive in right-wing clothing
Washington Post· 5 days agoNick Offerman keeps up the same practice, mainly to clock people who might sidle up to his table...
Donald Trump's trial should be televised. Here's the case for courtroom transparency
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAnd I’ve read report after report concluding there is little danger for an individual charged with a...
50 Things to Do Before You Turn 50
The Oprah Magazine via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt will give you a nice lift, and I guarantee you will immediately look better and more refreshed.” Hearst Owned Reclaim your sexuality. Or read an...
Three candidates compete for South Omaha's seat in Nebraska Legislature
Omaha World-Herald· 13 hours agoThree people — two Democrats and one Republican — are vying for the South Omaha legislative seat...
Letters: Self-proclaimed ‘patriots’ are just Trump apologists; Withdraw Israel support
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIt's time for Florida's leaders to enact progressive solar policies, making the state a true renewable energy leader. Jim Darenkamp, Milton More to chlorine... I was doing ...
In Sarpy County, Jen Day seeks reelection to Nebraska Legislature against two challengers
Omaha World-Herald· 4 days agoState Sen. Jen Day, who won a close race for the Nebraska Legislature against an incumbent in 2020,...
The Battle of Grace Church
New York Magazine· 1 day agoWhen you buy a home in Brooklyn Heights, you aren’t just purchasing real estate. From the 19th-century sea captains with their “great broods of future bankers and fashionable brides,” as Truman ...
Nearsightedness is at epidemic levels – and the problem begins in childhood
The News-Times· 6 days agoOptometry researchers estimate that about half of the global population will need corrective lenses to offset myopia by 2050 if current rates continue – up from 23% in 2000 and less than 10% ...