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How Founders Can Find Innovation in the Ordinary
Here’s how entrepreneurs can build powerful brands by fixing everyday frustrations and finding innovation in the ordinary.
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Bitcoin drops 15%, briefly breaking below $61,000 as sell-off intensifies, doubts about crypto grow
Some market watchers have suggested $70,000 is a key level to watch and a break below that could lead bitcoin to decline further.
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Best Health Insurance Companies Of 2026
We analyzed nearly 720 health insurance costs from eight insurers, reviewed complaints, customer satisfaction, metal tiers and the types of plans offered in the marketplace. See our top picks below to …
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AGFA HealthCare Named Best in KLAS(R) 2026 Across Three Enterprise Imaging Segments in the United States
Industry recognition for the third consecutive year reinforces AGFA HealthCare’s clinician-first commitment, and …
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Citing drop in dental care for needy students at Chicago Public Schools, Illinois lawmaker seeks state takeover
Fewer Chicago kids are getting the dental care they need, and some dentists are blaming Chicago Public Schools.
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Transform Your Smile with Advanced Digital Dentistry
Experience the Future of Cosmetic Dentistry at Bedford Dental Bedford, United States – February 5, 2026 / Bedford …
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USF Health launches nation’s first fully integrated institute for voice, hearing and swallowing care and research
The USF Health Institute for Voice and Hearing Innovation is the first in the nation to bring together multidisciplinary patient care and clinical research for disorders of communication and …
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How Humor Can Improve Your Life
Garden & Gun magazine, in their February-March 2026 issue, published their first-ever humor issue, featuring popular comedian Nate Bargatze on the cover. It is about time, instead of focusing so much …
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UK government proposes 30% budget cut to astronomy and physics research: ‘It’s pretty disastrous’
The UK government is to slash by 30 percent its funding for astronomy, particle and nuclear physics in a move branded as disastrous for the field and likely to affect a generation of researchers.
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