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Vegetables and lettuces at a grocery store in Michigan. Michigan health officials say lettuces and salad greens are emerging as a likely source in the nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak, which has sickened hundreds of people across 31 states. (Photo by Jon King/Michigan Advance)

As state and federal officials work to identify the source of the re...


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As cities abandon spy cameras, one company wants to add them to school buses

Courts have upheld roadside plate readers for one reason: They stay put. But a plan to put them on school buses is testing that reason, BusesForSale reports.

Depending on your location, your ...


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13 questions that lead to breakthroughs in therapy

Sometimes your therapist asks you a question that stops you in your tracks and completely shifts your perspective.

Imagine your therapist asks you to picture your current situation as if it were a movie scene. Then comes the breakthrough question: "What do you wish you could tell these characters?" That ...


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The flood claim hiding in your policyholder’s driveway

There’s a claim file on your table that’s from a policyholder in Tampa. They did everything right. They boarded their windows, packed what they could carry, and evacuated before the storm made landfall, as the alerts asked them to. They remained safe, and their house managed to make it, too. Their car, sti...


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How homeowners can prepare before hurricane season peaks

Live in a hurricane zone? The good news is that the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season (which spans June 1 to November 30) is anticipated to be milder than usual. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)


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