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For some people, coffee jump-starts their bowel movements in addition to their energy. Despite the drink’s popularity, there isn’t a lot of research on why coffee sends many
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WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week fell to its lowest level in 52 years as the U.S. job market continues to show
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The price of premium perfumes recently soared by levels typically never seen for luxury fragrances. But don’t blame rising inflation — the reasons have more to do with
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Regardless of how 2021 went for you, 2022 is another chance for all of us to make the new year better than those that came before it. We
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More On: subways Subway robbery doubled in November as transit crime nears 2019 levels MTA seeing surge in NYC subway delays due to track trespassers MTA announces plans
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More On: christmas NYC’s first-ever ElfCon is a kid-friendly alternative to boozy SantaCon Eric Adams slams bail reform after tree arson suspect is released to ‘wreak havoc’ How
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After more than five years, Instagram plans to bring back “a version” of its chronological feed next year, the company’s top executive said on Wednesday. Speaking to lawmakers
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How many gadgets and tools do you have in your home improvement kit? From tape measures and levels to rulers and beyond, making sure your design and decor
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Finances The revival of rent control policies long derided by economists, including one of President Joe Biden’s top advisers, comes as officials scramble to contain rising prices across
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Kyle Poyar Contributor Share on Twitter Kyle Poyar is a partner at OpenView. More posts by this contributor Freemium isn’t a trend — it’s the future of SaaS
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