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Monday

On average, this happens to you 17 times per week at work. It's annoying.

You get sidetracked or interrupted. Congratulations to today's winner, Paula Wright from Flint. Paula wins tickets to see The Price is Right Live at the Fox Theatre.

Tuesday

According to a survey of pet owners, 37% do this for their pets every day. What is it?

Leave the radio or TV on for them. Congratulations to today's winner, Mallory Bessolo from Davison. Mallory wins tickets to The Price is Right Live at the Fox Theatre.

Wednesday

More than 50% of employees surveyed say they don't have one of these at work. What is it?

A friend. Congratulations to today's winner, Sue Oleyar from Flushing. Sue wins a family four-pack of tickets to Paw Patrol Live at the Fox Theatre on March 1.

Thursday

According to a survey of adults, 44% of us say this is their biggest pet peeve about using a public restroom. What is it?

Bad toilet paper. Congratulations to today's winner, Sarah Rubenstein from Fenton. Sarah wins a family four-pack of tickets to Paw Patrol Live at the Fox Theatre on March 1.

Friday

According to a survey of adults, about 10% of us have told a police officer this in an attempt to get out of a speeding ticket. What is it?
We're going to a funeral. Congratulations to today's winner, Angela Anderson from Flint. Angela wins a family four-pack of tickets to Paw Patrol Live at the Fox Theatre on March 1. 

 

How Much Did Stamps Cost the Year You Were Born?

Here's a look at the cost of postage throughout the years, beginning in 1863. The price listed is for letters weighing up to one ounce.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

The J. W. Westcott II is The Only Floating US Post Office

The J. W. Westcott II delivers mail on the Detroit River. It has its own zip code and is the only floating post office in the United States.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

LOOK: The most expensive weather and climate disasters in recent decades

Stacker ranked the most expensive climate disasters by the billions since 1980 by the total cost of all damages, adjusted for inflation, based on 2021 data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The list starts with Hurricane Sally, which caused $7.3 billion in damages in 2020, and ends with a devastating 2005 hurricane that caused $170 billion in damage and killed at least 1,833 people. Keep reading to discover the 50 of the most expensive climate disasters in recent decades in the U.S.

Gallery Credit: KATELYN LEBOFF

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