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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Pride and passion: LGBTQ+ artists meet for the first time after making album together

The Future Perfect Project brought 10 young LGBTQ+ artists together to virtually create an album together, then introduces them for the first time.

     


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'Print' your next home: A possible solution to the affordable housing crisis

3D printed housing is on the rise across the country. But could it be a possible solution to the affordable housing crisis and the housing shortage?

     


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Hospitals must say how much they charge for hundreds of procedures. Here's why many don't.

More than half of U.S. hospitals have not shared pricing information as required by a new federal law. Consumer advocates urge federal enforcement.

     


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Need a new car? July 4 deals may fizzle, but here's how to outwit high prices, shortages

Fourth of July car sales can be a tempting time to look for a car in a tough market and smart buyers can save thousands of dollars with a few tips.

     


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'A kick in the gut': Finland's, Sweden's drive to join NATO a defeat for Putin, a win for the West

Turkey lifts objections to Finland and Sweden membership in NATO, paving the way for the two Nordic nations to join world's largest military alliance.

     


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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Setting boundaries can be difficult with family, but relationships need them.

We often struggle to set boundaries with the people closest to us.

     


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Kyrie Irving has opted in with Nets, but situation in Brooklyn is far from resolved | Opinion

Kyrie Irving won't be a free agent, but that doesn't means the matter is totally settled. That's not a shot at Irving. That's just reality.

     


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Where are the lesbian bars? Owners say they haven't died out – they're evolving into queer spaces.

Since the 1980s, dozens of lesbian bars have closed. But owners say they're just changing with the times.

     


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