Author: Laura Bennett

Bird migration is reaching its maximum point in the US.The spring bird migration show is in full swing, and you can enter the actionBy Kate Wong Edited by Jeanna BrynerA male curruca from Blackburnian (Stophaga Fusca) Singing a territorial song. George Grall/Alamy Stock PhotoThe spring migration of birds from its southern lands of wintering to its reproduction areas in the north is about to reach a peak. Around the next few weeks, most of the US are aimed at maximum migration, when hundreds of millions of birds can cross the sky in a single night in a mission to claim…

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In this episode, I sat with Dustin Heiner to discuss real estate investment, passive income and commercial scale. Dustin shares how he built an empire of rental properties that now finances his lifestyle, what he would do if he had to start again and how he teaches his children to invest in real estate. We also discuss the power of networks, why coaching is valuable and how to automate its business for true financial freedom. If you have ever wondered how to grow a real estate business while working full time or what is needed to achieve real passive income,…

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When growing in the rural area of ​​Tennessee, the power cuts were frequent and sometimes fun. Without television or lights, we play board games in candlelight or play outside if the storm stopped. But because my family also directed a restaurant outside our house, sometimes food in pastures broke down, which takes thousands or dollars in lost groceries. It never occurred to me so many years that a large battery could one day solve this problem. As the extreme climate worsens due to climate change, which leads millions to experience weakening blackouts, the home industry is booming. The house batteries…

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Claim the place of your founder’s circle here! Around the last decade, I have reviewed many different CRM software. Many of them were decent and could help several ways, but none of them completely solved my problems as a land investor. Maybe you have felt this too. You register for a new CRM, hoping that you finally make your life easier, but in a few days or weeks, you start hitting the walls: You discover that you lack critical monitoring automation, so the cables slide through cracks. You realize how expensive it is, especially when it takes into account the…

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Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For American scientists Science quickly, I am Rachel Feltman. I was off the office a little rest last week, so I didn’t have the opportunity to write and record our usual news summary. Instead, I thought it would be fun to immerse yourself in the American scientist Archives for the first time in a time. Let’s see that Sciam It was up to 100 years ago.The April 1925 edition of American scientist I had more in common with our coverage in 2024 of what one would expect: 99 years separated for everyone they were gaga…

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A version of this story originally appeared in the Future Perfect newsletter. Sign up here!Right now, OpenAI is something unique in the landscape of not just AI companies but huge companies in general.OpenAI’s board of directors is bound not to the mission of providing value for shareholders, like most companies, but to the mission of ensuring that “artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity,” as the company’s website says. (Still private, OpenAI is currently valued at more than $300 billion after completing a record $40 billion funding round earlier this year.)That situation is a bit unusual, to put it mildly,…

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From sculpting faces to show off cheek bones to removing excess skin above the eyelid, interest in a nip and tuck is up, an online survey of plastic surgeons reveals. The findings are based on responses from a selected group of members of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). In releasing the results, the academy said it wanted to showcase trends and correct disinformation about certain procedures. “As people returned to the office and eased back into the routine of daily life without quarantine, interest for elective surgeries and non-invasive ‘tweakments’ remain high,” said Dr. Theda Kontis,…

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Canadians head to the polls on Monday for an election overshadowed by tariffs, economic uncertainty and annexation threats from the United States. Voters will decide whether to grant interim Prime Minister Mark Carney a full four-year mandate or give the Conservative Party a turn at the wheel after over nine years of Liberal Party government. Canadians begin casting their ballots in the country’s easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador, at 8:30 a.m. local time (7 a.m. ET) Monday. Canada’s uneasy relationship with the US has deeply influenced the tenor of this year’s campaign. US President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Canadian exports pose a grave threat to the country’s economy, and his threats…

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Undergoing surgery? You’re not alone. As the population’s age increases, so do the number of surgeries. In fact, an estimated 40 million to 50 million surgeries are done every year in the United States, according to the statistics, with hip replacement, knee replacement and heart bypass surgeries among the most frequent procedures. “Surgeries have become one of the most common, safest and more reliable treatments across medicine,” says Dr. Stavros Memtsoudis, an anesthesiologist with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. “We recognize that surgery can be an unsettling experience for some patients, so it’s important to be transparent from…

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The recordings, which date from 1983 to 2018, will “fill in rich chapters of Springsteen’s expansive career timeline – while offering invaluable insight into his life and work as an artist,” said Sony Music. Among them are working tapes from the sessions that led to rock classic Born In The USA, and an album that experimented with drum loops and synthesisers from the early 1990s. “I’ve played this music to myself and often close friends for years now,” Springsteen said in a statement. “I’m glad you’ll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.” The music…

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