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4 Technologies That Aren’t That Big Today But Will Likely Be Massive in 20 Years
Investing in burgeoning technologies could increase your wealth within the next two decades. Benzinga looked at some of the most promising technologies poised to become a more common part of everyday life.
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How Much of These Plant-Based Foods Have the Same Protein as Red Meat?
Thistle investigated how much of various plant-based foods you would have to eat to get the same amount of protein as from meat using data from My Food Data.
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50 Roasters Across The US: A Guide to Coffee in Every State
Homegrounds researched notable coffee roasters in the US and listed ones you can’t afford to miss in all 50 states. Here’s a look at how the best roasters in America are crafting the ideal cup.
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7 Simple Ways to Improve Social Connection
Know what feels good? Interacting with strangers. That’s right, researchers have observed that smiling at a random person can improve your mood and your sense of belonging. It’s a simple thing, a small gesture. So why don’t we all do it more often?
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Top 10 Safest Airlines to Fly on Right Now
Here’s a compilation (in no particular order) of the safest U.S., international, and budget airlines to fly right now.
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25 LGBTQ+ People Who Changed The Course Of History
Stacker compiled a list of just 25 of these LGBTQ+ historical figures, spanning a range of disciplines and periods, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
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Here Is Every State’s Most Popular Dog Name. Can You Guess Pennsylvania’s?
If you thought the most popular dog names in Pennsylvania would be Nittany, Jalen, Lemieux, T-Swift, and Chase, think again.
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10 Jobs With the Most Remote Work Opportunities
Remote work is more common now than ever, with over 10% of civilian workers working remotely in 2022. Tovuti LMS explored which 10 jobs offer the most remote work opportunities.
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A Brief History of the Shoes and Moments That Defined Sneaker Culture
Stacker took a deep dive into the storied histories of some of these game-changing shoes as told in tomes such as “Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture” by Semmelhack and “Kicks: The Great American Story of Sneakers” by Nicholas Smith, as well as interviews and internet research, to see which shoes have moved…
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States With The Biggest Native American Populations
More than 5 million Native Americans live in the United States as members of 574 federally recognized and 63 state-recognized tribes. That number is projected to rise to 10 million by 2060. Stacker ranked the states with the largest Native American populations using data from the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey.



















