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What causes underarm rash, and how can I care for it?

Dove reports on causes of underarm rashes, like shaving and sweat, offering care tips and prevention advice for sensitive skin.

Miami leads US watch boom while Pittsburgh quietly outpaces Los Angeles

Helvetus reports Miami leads U.S. luxury watch markets, outpacing cities like Pittsburgh and New York, while Sun Belt metros lag behind.

How to plan a luxury backyard transformation

Neave Outdoor reports on transforming backyards into luxury retreats with pools, outdoor kitchens, and serene landscaping for stylish living and relaxation.

From the doorstep to the dining room: New DoorDash survey data reveals the full picture of the modern restaurant guest

DoorDash reports that 64% of surveyed Americans prefer one app for dining and delivery, highlighting the demand for convenience in the modern restaurant experience.

Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales

RJ Nautical reports that U.S. boat sales are stabilizing post-slowdown, with resilient interest in boating activities and cautious optimism for 2026.

5 home renovations worth completing this summer, and 2 that can wait until fall 2026

Hometap reports summer is ideal for renovations like upgrading patios, replacing windows, and pressure washing, while painting and floor repairs should wait until fall.

Holiday travel ahead? How to prep your home before a trip

HomeServe reports tips for prepping your home before vacation, including shutting off water, adjusting HVAC, and securing doors.

How Buddhism honors both motherhood and celibate monks and nuns

The Conversation reports on Buddhism's appreciation for both motherhood and celibacy, highlighting how they intertwine through compassion, gratitude, and mindfulness.

Survey finds Americans disagree on the unwritten rules of backyard parties

The Luxury Pergola reports a survey reveals varied unwritten rules at backyard parties, highlighting generational and host-guest expectations.

‘The Chosen’ director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 'The Chosen' director Dallas Jenkins urges Latter-day Saints to embrace more joy and humanity in their worship.

All about specialty bras: From bullet bras to extreme push-ups

Honeylove reports on specialty bras like bullet bras and super push-ups, highlighting their history, styles, and modern uses for self-expression.

Why we crave ‘comfort food’

Knowable Magazine reports comfort food cravings often stem from nostalgia and emotional connections, but healthier alternatives can provide equal solace without indulgence.

Ordering lunch is more stressful than public speaking for 1 in 4 Americans

Global Payments reports that 1 in 4 Americans find ordering lunch more stressful than public speaking, highlighting menu overload and time pressure as key stressors.

House parties are the new speed dating: The surprising dating trends taking over in 2026

PeopleWin reports that house parties are replacing traditional dating methods as singles seek genuine connections amid rising costs and app fatigue.

The rise of the single-syllable middle name: Why Faye, June, and Pearl are having a moment

Spokeo reports a trend in naming middle names, highlighting the rise of single-syllable names like Faye and modern grandparent-inspired options.

How to lift cleavage naturally

Honeylove reports on natural ways to lift breasts, including selecting the right bras, using inserts, and tape for added support.

Skin microbiome and dry skin: How both are linked

Dove reports that dry skin is linked to the skin microbiome, a vital protective layer that helps maintain moisture and skin health.

Great-grandma called, and she wants her name back: 10 vintage baby names making a major comeback in 2026

Spokeo reports 10 vintage baby names making a comeback in 2026, influenced by nostalgia and pop culture, reflecting modern naming trends.

More heat, more pests: Top tips to safeguard your lawn before summer

TruGreen reports tips for protecting your lawn from summer pests, highlighting early signs of damage and effective maintenance practices.

Luna tops the charts again: The most popular pet names in America for 2026

Anywho reports that in 2026, popular pet names include classic favorites like Luna and Max, along with vintage and nature-inspired trends.

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Larry Elder is an American lawyer, writer, and radio and television personality who calls himself the "Sage of South Central" a district of Los Angeles, Larry says his philosophy is to entertain, inform, provoke and to hopefully uplift. His calling card is "we have a country to save" and to him this means returning to the bedrock Constitutional principles of limited government and maximum personal responsibility. Elder's iconoclastic wit and intellectual agility makes him a particularly attractive voice in a nation that seems weary of traditional racial dialogue.” – Los Angeles Times.

Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher began his broadcasting career in 1978 in Dayton, Ohio. Today, he is one of the most listened-to talk radio show hosts in America, recently having been ranked in the Talkers Magazine “Heavy Hundred” list – the 100 most important talk radio hosts in America. Prior to being launched into national syndication in 1998, Mike hosted the morning show on WABC-AM in New York City. Today, Talkers Magazine reports that his show is heard by over 3.75 million weekly listeners. Besides his radio work, Mike is seen on Fox News Channel as an on-air contributor, frequently appearing on the cable news giant.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading bloggers and a genuine media revolutionary. He brings that expertise, his wit and what The New Yorker magazine calls his “amiable but relentless manner” to his nationally syndicated show each day.

When Dr. Sebastian Gorka was growing up, he listened to talk radio under his pillow with a transistor radio, dreaming that one day he would be behind the microphone. Beginning New Year’s Day 2019, he got his wish. Gorka now hosts America First every weekday afternoon 3 to 6pm ET. Gorka’s unique story works well on the radio. He is national security analyst for the Fox News Channel and author of two books: "Why We Fight" and "Defeating Jihad." His latest book releasing this fall is “War For America’s Soul.” He is uniquely qualified to fight the culture war and stand up for what is great about America, his adopted home country.

Broadcasting from his home station of KRLA in Los Angeles, the Dennis Prager Show is heard across the country. Everything in life – from politics to religion to relationships – is grist for Dennis’ mill. If it’s interesting, if it affects your life, then Dennis will be talking about it – with passion, humor, insight and wisdom.

Sean Hannity is a conservative radio and television host, and one of the original primetime hosts on the Fox News Channel, where he has appeared since 1996. Sean Hannity began his radio career at a college station in California, before moving on to markets in the Southeast and New York. Today, he’s one of the most listened to on-air voices. Hannity’s radio program went into national syndication on September 10, 2001, and airs on more than 500 stations. Talkers Magazine estimates Hannity’s weekly radio audience at 13.5 million. In 1996 he was hired as one of the original hosts on Fox News Channel. As host of several popular Fox programs, Hannity has become the highest-paid news anchor on television.

Michelle Malkin is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, longtime cable TV news commentator, and best-selling author of six books. She started her newspaper journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News in 1992, moved to the Seattle Times in 1995, and has been penning nationally syndicated newspaper columns for Creators Syndicate since 1999. She is founder of conservative Internet start-ups Hot Air and Twitchy.com. Malkin has received numerous awards for her investigative journalism, including the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) national award for outstanding service for the cause of governmental ethics and leadership (1998), the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award for Investigative Journalism (2006), the Heritage Foundation and Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity's Breitbart Award for Excellence in Journalism (2013), the Center for Immigration Studies' Eugene Katz Award for Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration Award (2016), and the Manhattan Film Festival's Film Heals Award (2018). Married for 26 years and the mother of two teenage children, she lives with her family in Colorado. Follow her at michellemalkin.com. (Photo reprinted with kind permission from Peter Duke Photography.)

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What causes underarm rash, and how can I care for it?

Dove reports on causes of underarm rashes, like shaving and sweat, offering care tips and prevention advice for sensitive skin.

Miami leads US watch boom while Pittsburgh quietly outpaces Los Angeles

Helvetus reports Miami leads U.S. luxury watch markets, outpacing cities like Pittsburgh and New York, while Sun Belt metros lag behind.

How to plan a luxury backyard transformation

Neave Outdoor reports on transforming backyards into luxury retreats with pools, outdoor kitchens, and serene landscaping for stylish living and relaxation.

From the doorstep to the dining room: New DoorDash survey data reveals the full picture of the modern restaurant guest

DoorDash reports that 64% of surveyed Americans prefer one app for dining and delivery, highlighting the demand for convenience in the modern restaurant experience.

Why industry leaders think the worst may be over for US boat sales

RJ Nautical reports that U.S. boat sales are stabilizing post-slowdown, with resilient interest in boating activities and cautious optimism for 2026.

5 home renovations worth completing this summer, and 2 that can wait until fall 2026

Hometap reports summer is ideal for renovations like upgrading patios, replacing windows, and pressure washing, while painting and floor repairs should wait until fall.

Holiday travel ahead? How to prep your home before a trip

HomeServe reports tips for prepping your home before vacation, including shutting off water, adjusting HVAC, and securing doors.

How Buddhism honors both motherhood and celibate monks and nuns

The Conversation reports on Buddhism's appreciation for both motherhood and celibacy, highlighting how they intertwine through compassion, gratitude, and mindfulness.

Survey finds Americans disagree on the unwritten rules of backyard parties

The Luxury Pergola reports a survey reveals varied unwritten rules at backyard parties, highlighting generational and host-guest expectations.

‘The Chosen’ director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 'The Chosen' director Dallas Jenkins urges Latter-day Saints to embrace more joy and humanity in their worship.

All about specialty bras: From bullet bras to extreme push-ups

Honeylove reports on specialty bras like bullet bras and super push-ups, highlighting their history, styles, and modern uses for self-expression.

Why we crave ‘comfort food’

Knowable Magazine reports comfort food cravings often stem from nostalgia and emotional connections, but healthier alternatives can provide equal solace without indulgence.

Ordering lunch is more stressful than public speaking for 1 in 4 Americans

Global Payments reports that 1 in 4 Americans find ordering lunch more stressful than public speaking, highlighting menu overload and time pressure as key stressors.

House parties are the new speed dating: The surprising dating trends taking over in 2026

PeopleWin reports that house parties are replacing traditional dating methods as singles seek genuine connections amid rising costs and app fatigue.

The rise of the single-syllable middle name: Why Faye, June, and Pearl are having a moment

Spokeo reports a trend in naming middle names, highlighting the rise of single-syllable names like Faye and modern grandparent-inspired options.

How to lift cleavage naturally

Honeylove reports on natural ways to lift breasts, including selecting the right bras, using inserts, and tape for added support.

Skin microbiome and dry skin: How both are linked

Dove reports that dry skin is linked to the skin microbiome, a vital protective layer that helps maintain moisture and skin health.

Great-grandma called, and she wants her name back: 10 vintage baby names making a major comeback in 2026

Spokeo reports 10 vintage baby names making a comeback in 2026, influenced by nostalgia and pop culture, reflecting modern naming trends.

More heat, more pests: Top tips to safeguard your lawn before summer

TruGreen reports tips for protecting your lawn from summer pests, highlighting early signs of damage and effective maintenance practices.

Luna tops the charts again: The most popular pet names in America for 2026

Anywho reports that in 2026, popular pet names include classic favorites like Luna and Max, along with vintage and nature-inspired trends.

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