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2 days ago |
cnet.com | Peter Butler |Mary-Elisabeth Combs
With a record number of people traveling for Memorial Day, there's some good news: Gas prices are slightly lower this spring. A gallon of regular hit a national average of $3.16 on May 13, down from $3.62 a year ago. Still, the prices may not stay low for long; they're already rising in some states like California.
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2 weeks ago |
cnet.com | Peter Butler |Brittany Vincent
Top-tier streaming platforms like Netflix and Prime Video may offer the latest horror hits. Unfortunately, you've got to pay to access them. If you're hunting for scares without spending a dime, Tubi is one of the best free options out there, especially if you have a soft spot for classic and cult horror from decades past. From psychological thrillers and supernatural hauntings to blood-soaked slashers, Tubi's horror collection has something to unnerve every type of fan.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Peter Butler
Top-tier streaming platforms like Netflix and Prime Video may offer the latest horror hits. Unfortunately, you've got to pay to access them. If you're hunting for scares without spending a dime, Tubi is one of the best free options out there, especially if you have a soft spot for classic and cult horror from decades past. From psychological thrillers and supernatural hauntings to blood-soaked slashers, Tubi's horror collection has something to unnerve every type of fan.
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1 month ago |
cnet.com | Peter Butler |Jen Karner
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Peter Butler
The federal government may destroy its remaining supply of COVID-19 tests. The US government has been helping people detect COVID-19 at home for several years with free COVID test kits delivered by the US Postal Service.
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