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Tina Stanley is a news writer for Barnard Griffin News. She loves to write about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. She has a passion for writing about things that make people happy.

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15 things on sale we’d absolutely buy ourselves for Mother’s Day

We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. Let’s be honest for a second, shall we? Mother’s Day expectations are the express lane to disappointment. The breakfast-in-bed fantasy versus reality (why is there jam on the ceiling?), the handmade cards that somehow require your cleanup, […]

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How to Recession-Proof Your Grocery Budget: Do’s and Don’ts

Grocery bills are straining wallets across the country — and it’s no wonder. Food costs are predicted to rise 3.2% in 2025, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. If you’re concerned, you’re not alone. Tariffs and rising prices were among the concerns referenced in the Conference Board’s latest Consumer Confidence Index report, which aims

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Amazon in contract to buy portion of Long Island’s Sunrise Mall

Amazon is on a New York buying spree.  The e-commerce giant is moving ahead with plans to buy a 26.7-acre portion of the 77-acre Sunrise Mall property in Massapequa to build an operations facility, Newsday reported. It’s not a done deal, but the struggling mall’s owner, Sunrise Mall Holdings LLC, got approval from the Nassau

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Pharmaceutical Tariffs And Drug Shortages: How Costs Could Rise

The pharmaceutical trade is complicated, largely due to the multiple steps it takes to get finished drug products from production to pharmacy shelves. Companies rely on complex manufacturing chains that may require materials from multiple countries — including active ingredients — to produce. Given the complexity of pharmaceutical trade, looming pharmaceutical tariffs would undoubtedly mean

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Mom surprises her grandparents with twin pregnancy—50 years after they had twins of their own

Some family stories don’t just repeat—they come full circle in the most unexpected ways. That’s what happened for one TikToker, @shelly.belly23, whose pregnancy announcement to her grandparents became a beautiful echo of their own past—and it’s now touching hearts around the world. Two days ago, Shelly shared a tender video that has since garnered over

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Mom lets her toddler play quietly—what she finds in his room leaves her speechless

It always starts with a little too much quiet. That’s the setup in a viral TikTok that has moms everywhere clutching their baby monitors. The video—racking up 2.6 million views—opens with a simple but ominous on-screen text: “who gave the toddler an allen wrench.” Inside the toddler’s room? A scene that left everyone, including his

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Top Youngkin aide steps down amid controversy over lieutenant governor nominee

The head of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) Spirit of Virginia PAC, Matt Moran, has stepped down from his role amid the controversy surrounding the governor calling on the GOP lieutenant governor nominee, John Reid, to suspend his campaign, according to a source familiar with internal deliberations.  The development comes a week after Youngkin called

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