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Movies and TV shows casting across the US

Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US.

Lending program for natural disaster relief is on a Project 2025 chopping block

The Daily Yonder explores what could happen to one of the most crucial recovery programs serving rural communities in the U.S. if the incoming Trump administration follows policies from the Project 2025 playbook.

Another car-sharing startup is dead. Why is car sharing so difficult?

Next City examines the latest car-sharing app to shut down and what this might mean for the future of car-share in America.

Tips to ensure year-round comfort at home

(BPT) - Transforming unused areas of a home into comfortable, functional spaces can be easier than one might think thanks to modern heating and cooling solutions. Whether it's a sunroom that's too …

How death cafes celebrate life

Reasons to Be Cheerful spotlights a group of people making death less of a taboo subject through "death cafes."

Going to college? Use this toolbox to help choose a school and plan the costs

The Hechinger Report offers everything you need to know to make an informed college decision.

Being 'bad at math' is a pervasive concept. Can it be banished from schools?

The 74 shares insights from math education experts about the societal tendency to classify kids as "bad" or "good" at the subject instead of normalizing accommodations and tutoring.

How weight loss could tip America's economic scales

Hims research shows how Americans would adjust their spending if they reached their goal weight.

From bar to barre: Where we're going this Dry January

Lyft shares findings from its research about consumer ridership and habits during Dry January.  

Blocking the bus lane? Cities are using AI to find and fine you

Next City reports on the transit agencies in America's biggest cities that are working with startup Hayden AI to catch drivers blocking buses.

(BPT) - With one year coming to a close and another about to begin, this is the perfect time to reflect on how you've been blessed this year, as well as ways to best live your values going forward. …

Hints To Help You Have A Better New Year

(NAPSI)—The holidays have ended, and a new year has begun—a time when many embrace a fresh start by setting New Year’s resolutions.   This year, why not consider solutions rather than …

(BPT) - American drivers are turning over a new leaf when it comes to car care. Hankook Tire's latest Gauge Index Survey highlights a renewed commitment to proactive vehicle maintenance and tire …

(BPT) - The new year means resolutions, reflection and recharging. It's a fresh start, a time when new, healthier habits seem possible. This year, along with eating healthier and exercising more, …

He was selling plasma and sleeping in his van. Now, this BYU lineman is playing in the Alamo Bowl.

The Salt Lake Tribune spotlights Luke To'omalatai, whose journey in football saw him go from living in his car to playing in the Alamo Bowl and becoming a part of a 10-team win at BYU.

Landlords are using AI to raise rents—and cities are starting to push back

The Markup spotlights California's inflated real estate market, much of which is due to a software company called RealPage.

Norway law decrees: Let childhood be childhood

The Hechinger Report explains how early childhood education in Norway is a national priority enshrined in law.

The Trace examines a fraternal group that says it's on a mission to help children—but dozens of its local chapters host of gun raffles.

Excessive screen time leads to more anger, outbursts for preschoolers

The 74 shares insights from a new study that found that children's early tablet use leads to increased anger and screen time.

(BPT) - Every year, roughly 20-30% of older Americans head to warmer climates for the colder winter months. Snowbirds are often retirees on fixed incomes, though flexible work environments now …

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