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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Let Your Gut Lead’
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18 Best Coffee Subscriptions to Keep You Wired (2025)
These services deliver freshly roasted, delicious coffee picks right to your door—each with its own twist.Wired - 2d -
Nature: Birds in New York State
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New York Yankees top prospects 2025: Jasson Domínguez leads list once again with two young shortstops waiting
Domínguez finally seems poised to step into a starting role this seasonCBS Sports - Jan. 7 -
DC’s new pandas are loving the snow day
The pair of pandas at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., played in powder after the region received several inches of snow overnight. “Tumbling in a winter wonderland!” the National Zoo ...The Hill - Jan. 6 -
Xbox Rewards Gets A New Update For Quests, But You Have To Be At Least 18
Microsoft has added some new updates to the Xbox Rewards program in an effort to foster "positive, age-appropriate gaming experiences." You'll need to be 18 years or older in order to utilize ...GameSpot - Jan. 6 -
Congestion pricing is a New York idea.
A Columbia University economist, William Vickrey, proposed charging varying tolls for roads and subways in the 1950s.The New York Times - Jan. 5 -
Aaron Rodgers expresses gratitude to Jets, says time with New York has been 'the best two years of my life'
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WATCH: Watch 2025 arrive in New York
New York welcomes the New Year!ABC News - Jan. 1
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