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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

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Must-Read Stories: The 50 Most Competitive Housing Markets of 2015 – 15 Smartphone Battery Tricks that Actually Work – Re-picking the 2005 NBA Draft – The Most Selective College in Every State – 25 Most Expensive Dog Breeds in Medical Costs
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HOT HOMES

Here Are the Most Competitive Housing Markets of 2015 Â»

For homeowners looking to sell when the market is hot or investors looking for the next solid residential real estate play, competition is not only welcome, but exciting. To determine where the most competitive housing metros in the country are in 2015, FindTheHome analyzed real estate data collected by CoreLogic.
See If Your County Has a Competitive Housing Market » Check Out More Housing Market Trends on FindTheHome »
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GOING THE DISTANCE

Smartphone Battery Tricks That Actually Work Â»

Does your smartphone barely make it to dinner on a single charge? We rounded up 15 of the best battery-saving tricks form across the web, updated for the latest versions of Android and iOS. We also expose a few myths about battery charging and app closing.
See How to Save Your Smartphone's Battery » Research Smartphones on SpecOut »
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BYGONES

Re-picking the 2005 NBA Draft Â»

With this year's NBA Draft just around the corner, and the 2005 NBA Draft a decade behind us, let’s take a look back and see how things should have shaken out.
See Who Your Team Should Have Picked » Explore More NBA Player Profiles »
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TOSS-UP

The Most Selective College in Every State Â»

These days, getting into an elite college is akin to winning the lottery. To determine which schools are the most selective, StartClass crunched the numbers and found the schools with the lowest acceptance rates in each state.
See the Most Selective School in Your State » Research and Compare Colleges on StartClass »
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