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Wrecked Trucks for Sale: Heavy-Duty Deals for Rebuilders and Resourceful Buyers
If you’ve ever shopped for a truck—whether for work, towing, off-roading, or personal use—you’ve likely experienced sticker shock. Trucks are among the most expensive vehicles on the market, and used models have held their value surprisingly well.
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Car Passenger Rights Explained
Most travelers don’t fully grasp their car passenger rights, though these rights matter a lot to everyone on the road. Every person in a vehicle has the right to travel safely, whatever seat they’re in.
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The Cost of Cosmetic Surgery
It is practically impossible to open a social media app without being flooded with photos of people who have undergone cosmetic surgery and have nothing but rave reviews for it. These living advertisements inform you of a myriad of insecurities that you should have.
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Utah Football Heads to the Rose Bowl to Open 2025 Season
After two seasons that failed to meet expectations, the 2025 Utah football team is on a mission to reestablish itself as a national contender.
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Are Precious Metals IRAs a Good Idea?
What Are Precious Metals IRAs? Precious Metals IRAs are specialized individual retirement accounts designed to hold physical precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
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Samantha Crain Has Taken Flight on Worldwide Tour
Samantha Crain is a longtime musician, creating music that withstands boundaries. “‘Folk’ is one of those words that feels both limiting and open-ended,” she said. “I do think of myself as a part of a tradition of storytelling and community expression,” she added.
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Opinion: Immigration Neutrality is Weaponized Incompetence
The United States is in turmoil as the current administration attempts to rein in unethical power over its citizens. President Donald Trump is targeting Mexican people in the U.S. for mass deportations without due process.
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How Wren Warne-Jacobsen balances elite figure skating and being a voice for campus opinions
CECI HEINEN: Hello, everyone. This is Ceci Heinen with the Minnesota Daily, and you are listening to In the Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. Today I’m in the studio with Wren Warne-Jacobson, the opinions desk editor.
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Rose Park Gardens Cultivate Community Growth
In Rose Park, the neighborhood garden grows more than vegetables. The space has become a hub for neighbors to come together across different generations and cultures through the shared act of gardening.