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Carl Gibson: Saving Our Economy With Public Banking

Imagine if your only choice for food came from genetically-modified crops. You might suffer regular health problems, be at a higher risk for numerous crippling diseases, and have no choice but to accept that as a fact of life. But what if, one day, you came across a farmer’s market where you could buy locally-produced, [...]

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Carl Gibson: Saving Our Economy With Public Banking

Imagine if your only choice for food came from genetically-modified crops. You might suffer regular health problems, be at a higher risk for numerous crippling diseases, and have no choice but to accept that as a fact of life. But what if, one day, you came across a farmer’s market where you could buy locally-produced, [...]

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Honoree Corder: 5 Reasons Your Divorce Is a Blessing in Disguise

Divorce makes it easy to feel defeated and like a failure. That’s exactly how I felt for quite some time during and after my divorce. I thought, at 32, life was over and I had lost my chance at a life full of happiness, love, fulfillment and success. I was so wrong.
What I’ve realized, in [...]

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Honoree Corder: 5 Reasons Your Divorce Is a Blessing in Disguise

Divorce makes it easy to feel defeated and like a failure. That’s exactly how I felt for quite some time during and after my divorce. I thought, at 32, life was over and I had lost my chance at a life full of happiness, love, fulfillment and success. I was so wrong.
What I’ve realized, in [...]

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Steven Cohen: The Science and Politics of Preserving Our Beach Communities

Memorial Day is rapidly approaching; and here in the Northeast, that is the traditional start of summer’s season of fun in the sun. For many beach communities in Long Island and New Jersey, it will include an effort to demonstrate a measure of normalcy, and a sense of recovery. In some towns that won’t be [...]

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Steven Cohen: The Science and Politics of Preserving Our Beach Communities

Memorial Day is rapidly approaching; and here in the Northeast, that is the traditional start of summer’s season of fun in the sun. For many beach communities in Long Island and New Jersey, it will include an effort to demonstrate a measure of normalcy, and a sense of recovery. In some towns that won’t be [...]

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Bleacher Rep

Dean Ambrose Was the Breakout Star of WWE Extreme Rules

Mick Foley (pictured), the Bella Twins and Chris Jericho are scheduled to appear before Cardinals-Brewers games this weekend.
Mick Foley (pictured), the Bella Twins and Chris Jericho are scheduled to appear before Cardinals-Brewers games this weekend.
At Extreme Rules, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns of The Shield were successful in defeating Team Hell No for the WWE [...]

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NPR (blog)

WATCH: David Beckham Tears Up At Final Home Game

David Beckham got emotional after playing his final home game for Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
David Beckham poses for a photo with his sons Brooklyn, 14, Romeo, 10, and Cruz, 8, during his final game as a professional soccer player on Saturday (May 18) at Parc des Princes in Paris, France. The 38-year-old soccer
The news that [...]

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The Inquisit

Tim McGraw Chats About His New Album, Getting Older – The Inquisitr

CBS offers "Tim McGraw's Superstar Night" 9. His guests in the two-hour special include Faith Hill, Dierks Bentley, John Fogerty, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Nelly, Lady Antebellum, the Band Perry and Florida
Instead, McGraw decided to take the show in a new direction, recasting it as a summer tour preview [...]

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USA TODAY

Early Buzz: 'Anchorman 2,' 'SNL' and more – USA Today

Ben Affleck was the host of Saturday Night Live this past weekend and he got a chance to publicly explain his Oscar speech comments about his marriage to Jennifer Garner being "work." He continued, "We've worked together on our marriage. And then some
SNL's 5 Best Skits: Bidding Adieu to Bill Hader and Fred Armisen. In [...]

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