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"Up to 200 million people hear my music choices each month, so I spend most of my time searching for music," Libby Zabriskie-Farr of Vibenomics said.
Nepal, Sept. 18 -- The shares of a micro-cap firm that focus on manufacturing rubber and steel-based Industrial conveyor belts are on the radar after the company declared their order book status. With ...
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If you’ve ever watched PGA Tour golf, you know the names Cameron Young and Hideki Matsuyama. What do these two players have in common (besides being Tour winners)? They both utilize a distinct “pause” ...
The researcher and author Jean Twenge has a prescription for the harmful effects of screen time on children. If only parents would listen. By Catherine Pearson Jean Twenge’s three teenage daughters ...
With close to 700 million users worldwide, Spotify is easily the most popular music streaming platform you can subscribe to. It's available on every platform imaginable and offers conveniences like ...
A TikTok hack suggests brewing tea directly into oatmeal for extra flavor and nutrition. Tea-infused oats boost taste while offering health perks like improved blood sugar and immunity. Opt for ...
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Your Apple Wallet app can hold your credit cards and airline boarding passes, helping you make purchases and board flights quickly and easily. But did you know that ...
No, you're not seeing things: Your Android device sometimes displays a small green dot in the status bar. Likely nestled next to your battery icon, it comes and goes, but never seems to stick around.