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My Summer To-Do List
Reader's Digest US

My Summer To-Do List

How it started ... and how it’s going

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July 2025
DIG IN!
Reader's Digest US

DIG IN!

CLASSIC COMFORT FOODS FROM ALL 50 STATES

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July 2025
Gripper the Class Turtle
Reader's Digest US

Gripper the Class Turtle

IN 1993, A student at my wife's elementary school brought in a box turtle he'd found in the wild. My wife agreed to keep Gripper as a pet for her second grade class.

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July 2025
SUN, FUN & PLASTIC SURGERY?
Reader's Digest US

SUN, FUN & PLASTIC SURGERY?

Americans are packing their bags and heading abroad for more affordable health care. Is that a good idea?

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July 2025
Let's All Go to the Fair
Reader's Digest US

Let's All Go to the Fair

THE FAIR is coming to town! More than 1,700 county and state fairs take place in the United States each year—and all year round, though most are held in summer. More than 23 million people attended a state fair last year.

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July 2025
Your Wish Has Been Granted
Reader's Digest US

Your Wish Has Been Granted

Seniors are seeing their dreams come true, thanks to a former Olympic athlete

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July 2025
Beat the Heat
Reader's Digest US

Beat the Heat

How to stay cool when temperatures soar

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July 2025
Warning: This Fruit May Orbisculate!
Reader's Digest US

Warning: This Fruit May Orbisculate!

Two siblings honor their father by trying to get his made-up word into the dictionary

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July 2025
Lloyd Augustus Hall
Scoop USA Newspaper

Lloyd Augustus Hall

Lloyd Hall was born on June 20, 1894, in Elgin, Illinois.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19
Why standing up against Trump is good for business
Scoop USA Newspaper

Why standing up against Trump is good for business

'Corporations are just brands and talent. Surrendering to Trump sacrifices both,' says Robert Reich.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19
Juneteenth should be an impetus to heal from legacies of enslavement, says The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing
Scoop USA Newspaper

Juneteenth should be an impetus to heal from legacies of enslavement, says The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing

In anticipation of this year’s observance of Juneteenth, the Global Circle for Reparations and Healing released a Declaration urging all Global Africans (Africans on the Continent and across the Diaspora) to focus intently on healing.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19
Fortune 500 Milestones Reveal The Big Lie Behind Equity & Inclusion Backlash
Scoop USA Newspaper

Fortune 500 Milestones Reveal The Big Lie Behind Equity & Inclusion Backlash

\"Our findings suggest that Black leaders are required to meet a higher bar for advancement and point to the need to level the playing field for advancing up the organizational hierarchy.\" - researchers Seung-Hwan Jeong, Ann Mooney, Yangyang Zhang, and Timothy J. Quigley

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Juneteenth started with handbills proclaiming freedom. Here's what they said
Scoop USA Newspaper

Juneteenth started with handbills proclaiming freedom. Here's what they said

The origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued as Union troops arrived in Texas at the end of the Civil War.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Chester's Hometown Heroes
Scoop USA Newspaper

Chester's Hometown Heroes

Delaware County has always been a proud part of our Commonwealth, populated by men and women who are hard-working, loyal, dedicated, and willing to step up when needed.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Honoring Juneteenth
Scoop USA Newspaper

Honoring Juneteenth

In 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the bill that had been passed by unanimous consent in the Senate and 415-14 in the House to establish Juneteenth National Independence Day, June 19, as a federal holiday.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19
Black History Corner
Scoop USA Newspaper

Black History Corner

Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was born in Compton, California, on June 17, 1987. He was named after singer Eddie Kendricks of the R&B/Soul group The Temptations. His father, Kenneth “Kenny” Duckworth, was a manual laborer, and his mother, Paula Oliver, was a hairdresser.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
West Philadelphia Urban Farm celebrates 20 years
Scoop USA Newspaper

West Philadelphia Urban Farm celebrates 20 years

Members of Mill Creek Urban Farm in West Philadelphia celebrated 20 years of serving the community during its Community Day event held on the 4900 Block of Brown Street in the Mill Creek Section of Philadelphia.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Philadelphia legend David Thompson remembered
Scoop USA Newspaper

Philadelphia legend David Thompson remembered

Do you remember Philadelphia International Records (PIR) based funk band People's Choice, that came out with the hit single, “Do It Anyway You Wanna Do It,” which was a Philly Classic?

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
100,000 rides and counting: Camden Loop's impact continues to grow in just two years
Scoop USA Newspaper

100,000 rides and counting: Camden Loop's impact continues to grow in just two years

As it marks its second anniversary this month, the Camden Loop, an innovative, on-demand public transit service, continues to prove its value to the community, with more than 100,000 rides completed since its launch.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Share Food Program opens new warehouse in Delaware County
Scoop USA Newspaper

Share Food Program opens new warehouse in Delaware County

At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, local officials, community leaders, supporters, and partner organizations, Share Food Program (Share), the region's leading hunger-relief organization, and its partners officially opened a new 9,000-square-foot food distribution warehouse in Delaware County.

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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26
Top 10 Trends in Small Business Sales
Entrepreneur US

Top 10 Trends in Small Business Sales

What's the best way to drive sales today? Our experts give you the plan.

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Startups - Summer 2025
The Rule of One
Entrepreneur US

The Rule of One

When you try to do too much, you reach nobody. This strategy helps you focus and boost sales. Here's how it helped one entrepreneur go from $0 to $4,985 in a month.

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Startups - Summer 2025
Read This Before Meeting a Franchisor
Entrepreneur US

Read This Before Meeting a Franchisor

Thinking about buying a franchise? You should meet the franchisor—and you should know exactly how to approach that meeting—to ensure you're making the right decision.

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Startups - Summer 2025
A Very Profitable Work Ethic
Entrepreneur US

A Very Profitable Work Ethic

How do you run a brand's highest-grossing franchise location? This former cop has an answer: Get your hands dirty.

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Startups - Summer 2025
What Really Caused the Biggest Extinctions
Rock&Gem Magazine

What Really Caused the Biggest Extinctions

As long as there's been life on Earth, there has been extinction.

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July 2025
FEUDALISM IS OUR FUTURE
The Atlantic

FEUDALISM IS OUR FUTURE

We may already be entering anew dark age.

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July 2025
Finding the Phosphorus Feeding Early Life
Rock&Gem Magazine

Finding the Phosphorus Feeding Early Life

The biomolecules fueling life on Earth are heavily dependent on phosphorus. In fact, phosphates are said to be the second-most abundant mineral in the human body.

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July 2025
THE Tracy Anderson WAY
The Atlantic

THE Tracy Anderson WAY

INSIDE THE EXCLUSIVE, OBSESSIVE, SURPRISINGLY LITIGIOUS WORLD OF LUXURY FITNESS

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July 2025
A Moon as Old as Earth? Almost!
Rock&Gem Magazine

A Moon as Old as Earth? Almost!

Earth is estimated to be 4.543 billion years old, and it's believed our Moon was born from a violent collision between the newly formed Earth and another young Mars-sized protoplanet dubbed Theia not long thereafter. But how long was \"not long?\"

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July 2025
THE WORLD’S HARDEST BLUFFING GAME
The Atlantic

THE WORLD’S HARDEST BLUFFING GAME

Why are some Iraqis so good at figuring out when a person is lying?

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July 2025

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