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Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

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Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

Study shows that listening to audiobooks improves reading comprehensionToy store hosts character meet and greet event for kids during weekend

Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

Postal service delivers holiday packages ahead of schedule this yearMovie theater shows family friendly classic films during summer breakResearch indicates that practicing gratitude journaling improves mental health

Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

Hardware store offers DIY home repair workshops for beginnersCoast guard rescues stranded hikers from coastal trail during storm

Researchers studied social media’s impact on relationships

Newspaper profiles local entrepreneur who started business from garage

Biologists develop new method to protect honeybees from pesticidesA tech company moved its headquarters to a larger building to accommodate its growing team

A community garden won an award for its contributions to the local food systemA coffee shop started hosting book club meetings to build a sense of community among customers

A university conducted a survey that found 80% of students are satisfied with their educationA taxi company updated its app to include real-time traffic information for drivers

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