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27 Things From Walmart That Will Inspire You To Go Outside
Going outside? In the summer? Revolutionary. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
48 Words Americans Pronounce Differently That Pisses The World Off
“Do all Americans pronounce La Croix like “La Croy,” if they do then that’s the worst thing happening in America.” View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
28 Useful Products For Anyone Who Gets Stressed Out Super Easily
Stay calm and peruse these helpful products. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
The Victims Of The Dayton Mass Shooting Include The Gunman’s Sister And 8 Others
The dead include the sister of the shooter, a man who celebrated his 30th birthday last week, and a young mother whose youngest was born just last month. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
Only 10% Of People Can Make It Past Level 30 On This Never-Ending “Jeopardy!” Quiz
A major test of intellect. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
At Least 20 People Were Killed In A Shooting In El Paso, Texas, That Officials Described As A “Hate Crime”
A 21-year-old white man is in custody and is being investigated for domestic terrorism after he opened fire in a shopping center filled with families buying back-to-school gear. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
Here Are The Victims Of The El Paso Walmart Shooting
One mother was apparently killed while shielding her 2-month-old son. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
I Bet You Can’t Make It Past Level 30 On This Never-Ending “Harry Potter” Quiz
Only real Harry Potter fans will make it to the very end. View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
“I Don’t Feel Safe Anywhere”: People Express A New Kind Of Anxiety Living In America After Shootings
“I’ve kinda had this fear for a while but it’s just getting worse.” View Entire Post › Press Release Distribution Service
Hairdressers are willing to help customers detect skin cancers
(Reuters Health) – Most hair stylists at salons and barber shops may be interested in getting trained to detect skin cancers on the scalp, face and neck, researchers say. Press Release Distribution Service