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Rather than hiking monthly rates across the board (a tactic that’s historically sparked churn), the company can nudge users toward the ad tier while still growing average revenue per member (ARM).—Shannon Carroll, Quartz, 6 June 2025 The Social Security Administration is poised to make history in June 2025 as monthly retirement benefits for U.S. workers are expected to exceed $2,000 for the first time in the program's nine-decade history.—Dan Cody, MSNBC Newsweek, 29 May 2025
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But what makes the building really stand out to James are its low monthlies.—Tim Crout, Curbed, 1 May 2025 According to the listing, the monthlies are just $500 because there’s no underlying mortgage, which means low overhead in the event of a recession!—Matthew Sedacca, Curbed, 8 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for monthly
The additional investment also comes after the production recouped its $9.5 million capitalization in just over seven weeks and has repeatedly broken the record for highest weekly gross of any Broadway play in history, with more than $4 million grossed last week and an average ticket price of $339.
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Caitlin Huston,
HollywoodReporter,
5 June 2025
The weekly class is being rescheduled from Mondays to Thursdays.
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Pomerado News,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
5 June 2025
Johnson’s intensity will underscore that point on a daily basis.
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Brad Biggs,
Chicago Tribune,
8 June 2025
Located at the corner of Main and River streets in Ketchum, the upscale resort will have daily room rates comparable to high-end hotels in the Intermountain West in places such as Park City, Big Sky and Telluride, according to Mark Keiser, president of development at Viceroy Hotels and Resorts.
For the 2023 Club World Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, which replaced the previous annual format, last year, Adidas made tournament-specific versions of its Conext brand ball, using the same technology that produced the Al Rihla for the 2022 men’s World Cup in Qatar.
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Liam Tharme,
New York Times,
15 June 2025
In December, Senator Rand Paul introduced an amendment to the Social Security Fairness Act to raise the full retirement age all the way to 70, proposing three-month annual increases until reaching that threshold, but it was not adopted.
And on June 22, Allen will host Dancing in the Light: Healing with the Arts, a bimonthly event that features free dance lessons for those impacted by the wildfires.
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Kailyn Brown,
Los Angeles Times,
6 June 2025
Since 2021, the program has hosted virtual courses and met for bimonthly workshops, which are free and available to people of all ages.
The newspapers and higher education periodicals are fixated on the current conflict between President Trump and some universities, most notably the escalating fight between the administration and Harvard.
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Jeffrey Herbst,
New York Daily News,
30 May 2025
Four types of green flashes are recorded in the Farmer’s Almanac, which the American periodical describes as inferior mirage, mock mirage, subduct flashes, and green ray.
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Madison Dapcevich,
Discover Magazine,
28 May 2025
Try our biweekly grid game Telematrix. save Save this article to read it later.
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Britina Cheng,
Vulture,
30 May 2025
From biweekly appointments to regular beauty supply store runs, Black beauty is seen as a cultural ritual, space for community, and of course, an essential.
The insert, titled Il Foglio AI, was almost immediately covered by newspapers around the world.
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Matteo Wong,
The Atlantic,
13 June 2025
Authorities were able to track down the suspect thanks to fingerprints on the bag covering the woman and a scrap of a tent like ones provided to people without shelter, the newspaper said.
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