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Conference tournaments for women’s college softball are wrapping up this weekend and then the road to Oklahoma City, the longtime home of the Women’s College World Series, begins. Patty Grasso’s Oklahoma is the four-time reigning national champs, but there’s no guarantee that the Sooners will celebrate a fifth consecutive title this season. Entering conference championship weekend, Softball America has three teams — Arkansas, Texas A&M and Florida State – ranked ahead of Oklahoma, while D1Softball.com has the Aggies and the Razorbacks at first and second in its poll, and USA Softball has Texas A&M ranked No. 1. Indeed, there’s a…
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Image source: Unsplash Most people think of savings in terms of clipping coupons or hunting for promo codes at checkout. But in 2025, the smartest deals don’t come from bargain bins. They land quietly in your inbox. Retailers and deal curators are shifting away from public-facing codes and instead rewarding subscribers with private discounts through exclusive email newsletters. That means if you’re not signed up, you’re missing out big time. These newsletters aren’t just spam blasts from big brands. Many are curated by niche experts or indie platforms that focus on real value, not flashy marketing. From under-the-radar lifestyle brands…
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Everyone has heard the adage, “Time is money.” In today’s digital world, there are more distractions than ever before.
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Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, center, leaves after concelebrating Mass with the College of Cardinals inside the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican the day after his election as 267th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, Friday, May 9, 2025. (Vatican Media via AP) VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV said Friday that his election was both a cross to bear and a blessing as he celebrated his first Mass and details began to emerge of how votes swiftly coalesced to make him history’s first American pope. Freed from their conclave, cardinals began describing the hours leading up to the final ballot…
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We’re always told that vaccines were a medical marvel that safely ended the dark age of infectious disease. However, when the actual records are examined, they often abjectly failed to prevent those diseases, and worse still, frequently caused outbreaks and severely injured many of the recipients. This in part resulted from the inherent toxicity of vaccines and in part because manufacturing challenges regularly resulted in hot lots being released. Rather than address this, the vaccine industry chose to create a variety of strategies to conceal those issues, such as enshrining the dogma “all vaccines are safe” and giving blanket legal…
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As a content marketer, I don’t manage IT rollouts or build training programs. Still, I’ve interviewed enough digital transformation leads and read enough adoption horror stories to know one thing: buying software is the easy part. Getting people to actually use it? That’s the uphill battle. Whether it’s an internal tool your team barely touches or a customer-facing product that needs better onboarding, the best digital adoption platform (DAP) bridge that painful gap between “login” and “aha!” moment. And in a world full of clunky user manuals and overworked support teams, that bridge matters more than ever. In this guide, I’ll walk you…
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Wall Street traded slightly lower by midday Friday, as investors adopted a wait-and-see stance ahead of a potential trade breakthrough, with high-stakes negotiations between U.S. officials—led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent—and Chinese authorities set to unfold over the weekend. President Donald Trump signaled that tariffs on Chinese goods could be slashed from the current 145% to 80%, though that figure remains significantly higher than pre-Liberation Day levels, prompting continued caution among market participants. Equities gave back a portion of Thursday’s gains as sentiment turned more defensive, while gold rebounded 1% to $3,330 per ounce, partially offsetting losses from the previous…
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The only thing more painful than seeing your team lose a championship is saying goodbye to your favorite athlete. Time comes for us all, but there’s something uniquely heartbreaking when it comes to seeing an athlete you love leave your team. It’s not just the player leaving, but the pain of unrealized potential. Oftentimes it’s saddled with the missed championships, unrealized dreams, and memories of a time when you though you’d see that player hoisting a trophy in your team’s colors. Browns fans are going through that on Friday with the news running back Nick Chubb likely won’t be returning…
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A measles advisory is shown tacked to a bulletin board outside Gaines County Courthouse on April 09, 2025 in Seminole, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports there have been 1,001 confirmed measles cases in the U.S. this year. It’s the second-highest case count in 25 years, topped only by 2019, when more than 1,200 measles cases were detected. The best way to contain measles is two doses of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella). Here are numbers to help you understand how…