Consumers can also look for savings at home by decreasing energy costs—for instance, by keeping the air conditioner at a higher temperature.
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Austin Carter,
CBS News,
3 Apr. 2026
Rather than decreasing the volume of betting, this restriction weakens legal operators by removing the clearest signals consumers have about which platforms are regulated and safe.
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Cláudia Nunes,
The Orlando Sentinel,
2 Apr. 2026
The timeless linen is backed with a white blackout liner to block out as much light as possible without adding unnecessary bulk to your window frames while muffling the sound from your street.
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Nashia Baker,
Architectural Digest,
31 Mar. 2026
Ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, apartments with older doors, and homes with hardwood or tile floors, this $4 draft stopper can stop the chilly air from entering, while also muffling outside noises and blocking dust, pollen, and pests.
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Mariana Best,
Better Homes & Gardens,
21 Feb. 2026
That one-time money would be earmarked under the legislation for blunting some of the cuts to Medicaid providers, housing and education that lawmakers are now considering.
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Nick Coltrain,
Denver Post,
7 Apr. 2026
Also, consumers often don’t receive all of the savings, blunting some of the financial and political purposes of the holiday.
One bill focuses on reducing construction costs by updating building codes.
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U T Editorial Board,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
4 Apr. 2026
While these methods remain effective, excessive tilling can break down soil aggregates into smaller particles, reducing soil health and increasing erosion risk.
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