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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Splash Mountain closing at Disneyland: Why it shut down and what Disney plans next.

Disneyland's Splash Mountain has officially closed after more than 33 years at the California resort. A new ride will take its place at Disney parks.

     


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Cruising Altitude: Why extra time, travel insurance are good ideas for your summer trips

As we move into this busy travel season, travel professionals share their top tips before you leave for the airport.

     


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Ford quadruples price of BlueCruise technology, triggers Mustang Mach-E owner backlash

Ford says it's taking customer feedback "seriously" in response to the price hike on BlueCruise hands-free driving technology.

     


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As Supreme Court considers affirmative action, a former critic of the policy voices regret

Even after decades of affirmative action in college admissions, dramatic inequities by race in college enrollment and degree attainment persist.

     


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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Want a brighter smile? Shop this Amazon deal on professional whitening teeth strips

Right now, Amazon has DrDent Professional Teeth Whitening Strips on sale to help you snag a sparkly smile in just seven days.

     


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Everything you need to know about niacin, one of the forgotten B vitamins

While niacin works all over the body, it is known for being particularly helpful for your skin. So what foods are rich in B3?

     


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Chrysler promises contemporary, edgy design for first fully electric vehicle

Chrysler plans to launch its first electric vehicle in 2025, but the brand's CEO is looking beyond the Airflow Concept.

     


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Nazi diaries, forgers at the Vatican: How Delaware became a hotbed for solving art crime

A small unit in Delaware has helped return some of the world's most prized cultural artifacts, from ancient coins to priceless manuscripts.

     


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