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USPS to Spread Holiday Cheer with New Forever Stamps
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The U.S. Postal Service is spreading joy with its new Holiday Cheer Forever stamps, unveiled September 13, 2025, at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Featuring festive designs of wreaths, flowers, evergreens, and cardinals, these stamps embody the timeless traditions of the season.
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AONMeetings Costs Less Than Daily Coffee, Challenges Industry Pricing Standards
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Challenging the high prices of industry leaders, AONMeetings launches a browser-based video conferencing platform at just $3.99/month, including features like unlimited webinars, screen sharing, HIPAA-compliant security, and no software downloads.
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American Clay: An Ancestral Journey of Survival and Storytelling Premieres at Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival
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American Clay debuts at MVAAFF, weaving ancestry, mysticism, and survival into a suspenseful tale of resilience and cultural reclamation.
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Maeve Steps Into the Spotlight: Anthropologie Launches Its Beloved In-House Label as a Standalone Brand
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Anthropologie’s beloved Maeve label launches as a standalone brand, with dedicated stores, social channels, and a focus on inclusivity and social impact.
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Top Chicago Managing Broker Presents New Stories in Latinas in Real Estate Vol. III
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Chicago’s real estate market isn’t just about brick and mortar—it’s about courage, persistence, and the people reshaping the landscape one bold move at a time. Maggie Antillon-Mathews, a powerhouse Realtor and Managing Broker, is bringing that truth to life in…
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Dude Perfect Hits the Big Screen: “The Hero Tour” Movie Rolls Into Theaters Worldwide
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Dude Perfect transforms its sold-out live tour into a worldwide cinematic event. The Hero Tour movie promises behind-the-scenes access, guest cameos, and the Dudes’ trademark energy—coming to Regal Cinemas and theaters worldwide this fall.
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The Gibbes Museum Extends Deadline for 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art
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The Gibbes Museum of Art has extended the 1858 Prize deadline to Sept. 7, 2025, offering $10,000 and a year-long exhibition to a standout Southern artist.