Stacker collected images of Juneteenth celebrations over the years that showcase how the holiday has changed, from 1970 to 2024.
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Madison Troyer
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6/11/25
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People have long assumed that wheels evolved from simple wooden rollers. But how? And why? A new model focused on mechanical advantage and structural strength suggests some answers.
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Kai James, Georgia Institute of Technology, The Conversation
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6/11/25
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Africa’s new space agency has an important role to play in coordinating satellite data and boosting connectivity.
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Scott Firsing, University of South Africa, The Conversation
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6/11/25
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A new fossil discovery suggests that reptiles lived together 20 million years earlier than previously thought.
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Roger Malcolm Harris Smith, University of the Witwatersrand, The Conversation
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6/11/25
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Current reports that high interest rates can benefit savers significantly if they seek out better savings accounts offering over 4% yields.
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Chris Taylor for Current
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6/11/25
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(BPT) - Do you need to buy or replace your lawn mower? Because there are many different kinds of walk-behind lawnmowers to choose from, finding the right one for you can seem daunting.For example, is …
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6/11/25
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The Salt Lake Tribune explored data and spoke with tourism officials and small business owners to find out how declining numbers of tourists from Canada are impacting Utah.
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Julie Jag for The Salt Lake Tribune
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6/11/25
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‘All public health is local’: Experts sound alarm on consequences of HHS shuttering regional offices
Healthbeat reports HHS is closing five regional offices, risking public health support and services like Head Start amidst staff reductions.
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Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat
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6/11/25
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Dimora Medical reports that many first aid kits are outdated. Essential additions include biofilm-disrupting cleansers for better wound care.
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Jackie Dowling for Dimora Medical
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6/11/25
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Oyster compiled five key global employment insights distilled from its platform data and survey results.
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Erin Goodey for Oyster
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6/11/25
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Brex reviews how choosing the right payment method can have an outsized impact on your company's financials, as it can streamline operations while providing valuable rewards and financial control.
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Erica Dorfman for Brex
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6/11/25
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Shipley Energy understands the importance of manageable utility costs, and can help you identify what might be driving up your electricity bill and share ways to lower it.
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Lucas Winter for Shipley Energy
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6/11/25
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(BPT) - Are you always seeking new ways to improve your culinary creations — as well as your process? If so, you may have heard about induction cooking. But if something is holding you back …
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6/11/25
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Backstage compiled a list of movies and TV shows casting across the US.
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Jaimie Etkin
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6/11/25
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(BPT) - Life is full of changes — some that you can plan for and others that can't be planned for. However, did you know you and your loved ones can be more prepared with life insurance?Life …
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6/11/25
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(BPT) - Every child deserves the chance to play, dream and just be a kid — no matter what their circumstances. That's why the Unleashed Brands Foundation — the charitable affiliate of the …
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6/10/25
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Range says that the U.S. budget deficit is a problem that can no longer be ignored because it reflects deep-seated concerns about long-term inflation risks, fiscal sustainability, and the future value of long-dated dollar assets.
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Taresh Batra for Range
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6/10/25
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Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 million years ago. Ancient fossils recorded it all.
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Stewart Edie, Smithsonian Institution, The Conversation
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6/10/25
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Even though there are 8 billion people on Earth today, a catastrophe could send that number much lower within a few decades.
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Michael A. Little, Binghamton University, State University of New York, The Conversation
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6/10/25
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As the universe expands, it feels like it must be spreading out from some initial point. But a physicist explains why that’s not how it works. Hint: space-time is involved.
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Rob Coyne, University of Rhode Island, The Conversation
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6/10/25
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