Licensed sets are big business for Lego, which has appealed to kids and adults by letting them build Star Trek: The Next Generation's Enterprise, Back to the Future’s DeLorean, and just about every ...
The sudden loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits didn’t just create a food crisis — it revealed something deeper: When the federal government walks away from its basic ...
Residents wear “Save Dallas City Hall” pins during a Dallas City Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, at Dallas City Hall. The council heard 27 speakers, 23 of whom were adamant on saving the ...
Lego is boldly going where several TV shows have gone before with its next offering. In exciting news for Trekkies, the company is releasing a build of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, as seen in ...
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As Zephyr’s Market Strategist, Ryan Nauman provides thought-provoking analysis and research on market trends across asset classes, sectors, and regions to help empower better asset allocation strategy ...
This story is part of our fall 2025 series, Offline, where we investigate IRL spaces and explore our relationships with music and the internet. In 2022, Bandcamp was purchased by Fortnite publisher ...
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Report warns plastics in construction harm health and climate. Minnesota tribe promote alternatives. McKnight Foundation eliminates vinyl in new LEED Gold HQ. Minnesota entities are at the forefront ...
The Bulgarian split squat has a reputation for being a bit unlikeable. Challenging to both set up and perform with decent form, it’s an advanced exercise that requires relative strength, balance, ...
At the gym, you probably have your go-to moves. While there’s nothing wrong with that, sticking to the same lifts for months (or even years) can cause your body to adapt – and progress stalls. Even ...
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