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Here is an infographic that analyzes the most popular cocktails in America by measuring Google search interest between March 2025 and March 2026. The findings show strong seasonal trends, with cocktails like the Moscow mule and margarita surging at specific times, while the Bloody Mary remains the most consistent drink year-round.

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What people say they want in a car and what they actually shop for aren’t always the same. This infographic describes the most popular new and used vehicles in all 50 states, based on CarGurus lead submission data. The study highlights that regional needs and price sensitivity shape the market, with full-size pickup trucks, particularly the used Ford F-150, dominating a major...


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New research from Ooma shows the risks of loneliness in seniors, the warning signs, and the power of a simple phone call to reduce depression. The data is a sobering reminder of the cost of distancing ourselves from our older loved ones as 1 in 3 adults who are 50 or older report feeling isolated.

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Where does all of the medical waste go? Over 3.5 million tons of medical waste are generated per year. While there may be many providers out there, it is important to chose the right medical waste disposal service for your organization. Learn more in the infographic below.

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Often, lists like “the most evil” or “most heroic” are entirely vibes-based assessments. PixlParade actually applied metrics to the topic, and the results are fascinating. Each villain was scored on a rubric with weighted points for evil deeds.

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