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20 time s American schools did something weird and left the rest of the world saying, 'Wait, what?'
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago

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gardening
What Is 'Friluftsliv'? Meet the Nordic Open Air Philosophy That Makes Your Home a Better Place to Disconnect
You may not have heard of the Norwegian term friluftsliv before. And if that's the case, you'd be forgiven. In a world that’s increasingly tethered to...
livingetc.com - 30+ days ago
education
BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Dubai ruler in vast charity gift
By Jon Leyne BBC News, the Dead Sea, Jordan Sheikh Mohammed called for a "knowledge-based society" The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, says he is giving $ 10bn (�5bn) to set up an educational foundation in the Middle East. The money is meant to improve the standard of education...
bbc.co.uk - 30+ days ago
business
This 54-Year-Old's Juicy Side Hustle — Which She Calls a 'Literal ATM' — Pulls Up to $ 50,000 a Month and Was Profitable Within 1 Week
In 2013, Shannon Houchin wanted to start a real business — "something that mattered." This Side Hustle Spotlight Q&A features Shannon Houchin, 54, of Fort Worth, Texas. Houchin and her son Finn Canard, 22, own and operate Roadside Republic, a seven-figure business selling peaches on the side of the...
entrepreneur.com - 2 days ago
fashion
Council Post: Navigating The Evolving Landscape Of Mobile Gaming
Berkley Egenes, CMO & CGO, Xsolla — Driving growth and innovative monetization in gaming. The mobile gaming industry is experiencing rapid evolution, presenting challenges and opportunities for video game developers worldwide. As the industry grows and shifts, staying ahead of trends and implementing...
forbes.com - 9 days ago
books
Colson Whitehead: ‘When I read Invisible Man I thought maybe there’s room for a Black weirdo like me’
The Pulitzer prize-winning novelist on discovering Ralph Ellison as a child, his passion for esoteric encyclopedias and why he loves World War Z...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
Tri-City Americans at Portland Winterhawks: Preview, updates, chat, how to listen and watch
What: The Portland Winterhawks (25-16-2-1) take on the Tri-City Americans (22-16-3-1) in Western Hockey League action. When: Friday, January 24, 7pm...
oregonlive.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Tornado Alley is shifting east—but scientists aren't quite sure why
Experts say the causes are still unclear, but the change is consistent with a warming world. The effects on the ground could be devastating. As the remnants of Hurricane Ida barreled north in September 2021, Chris Erdner heard a startling warning on TV: Residents in her area needed to seek shelter...
fastcompany.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
World of HR: Competing labor situations in East Asia have some recent graduates thriving while others scrape by
New college graduates in Japan and China are facing starkly different job markets. While one group is having to work low-paying jobs just to get by,...
hr-brew.com - 30+ days ago
business
'Factually Incorrect & Misleading': India Rejects NYT Claims on HAL Re-Routing Sensitive Tech to Russia
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has dismissed a report by an American daily that alleged a British aerospace manufacturer supplied the...
republicworld.com - 4 days ago
gardening
Woman's 'genius' gardening hack leaves Aussies impressed: 'Onto something'
Houseproud Aussies will know all too well that the journey to achieve pristine, green grass is long and costly. Any tip or trick is welcome along the...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
The Exit 8 hits 1.4 million downloads worldwide
Publisher PLAYISM has announced that their game The Exit 8 has reached over 1.4 million downloads worldwide. This number accounts for sales across...
gonintendo.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Amateur photographers hope to fix Wikipedia's 'terrible' pictures
Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world but, by the admission of some of its own volunteer editors, it suffers from a persistent problem - terrible pictures, particularly of celebrities. It is so full of notable people with very old or unflattering photographs that there are even...
bbc.com - 6 days ago
architecture / interior design
The World’s Smallest Tiny House Is Surprisingly Livable
When thinking about tiny houses, some people have inevitably asked “how small can we actually make this?”Creator Levi Kelly didn’t just ask this...
mossandfog.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Filmmaker’s Guide to SXSW: Tips, Takeaways & Tough Lessons
No Film School founder and director Ryan Koo flips the script in this special episode, interviewing regular podcast host GG Hawkins about the world...
nofilmschool.com - 14 days ago
sports
Skiing World Cup champion Brignone suffers broken leg
Rome (AFP) – Alpine skiing World Cup champion Federica Brignone suffered a broken leg at the Italian championships on Thursday when falling during the giant slalom. The 34-year-old was airlifted to hospital by helicopter where she was diagnosed with a left tibia and fibula compound fracture....
www.rfi.fr - 1 day ago
interior design
This 600-Year-Old Fabric Design Is Having a Moment — It Brings a Sense of 'Age and History' to Your Home
I've always struggled with art. My partner and I have completely opposing taste, so we've never really been able to settle on something we both like....
livingetc.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Jason Isaacs Is the Master of the Serve
The 61-year-old actor’s career spans decades (yes, far beyond Lucius Malfoy), but now he’s shining as high-strung patriarch Tim Ratliff in The White Lotus. And he says there’s something you should know before the finale. Jason Isaacs does not want to talk about The White Lotus. This is not because he...
esquire.com - 30 days ago
food & drink
15 Comforting Casseroles That Might Just Bring World Peace
Feeling the weight of the world? Take a break with these 15 comforting casseroles that promise to melt your worries away. With each bite, you might...
laraclevenger.com - 30+ days ago
space
The Average American Doesn’t Know The Answers to These Basic Space Questions
When we look out into our space it becomes evident that we are merely one person in a vast universe. There is still so much about space that we do...
momswhothink.com - 30+ days ago
auto
The Fastest Dirt Bike in the World Is Finally Street-Legal
Best of all, you can get it for under $ 13,000. Earlier this year, something pretty amazing happened for the first time in motorsports: an all-electric...
gearpatrol.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Our editors spent months testing fitness apps — these are the 8 best
Don’t stress about planning a workout or tracking your progress — these apps do everything for you. While working out, it’s important to have a routine, or, something to follow that guides you through exercises and toward your health goals. If you don’t have a personal trainer or experience putting...
nbcnews.com - 23 days ago
music
“We have a lot of cool songs in Blink, it’s weird to me that’s the one!”: Blink-182 on the making of the “pretty little ballad” that became their biggest ever hit
Blink-182 were determined to step things up on their third album. The Californian trio had made a big breakthrough with the puerile punk-pop of their...
loudersound.com - 12 days ago
learning
Forget ChatGPT — Google Gemini can now see the world with live video and screen-sharing
Google's AI assistant, Gemini, is set to introduce exciting features to give Android users new ways to interact more intuitively with their devices....
tomsguide.com - 30 days ago
music
Fat Joe Drops New Album 'The World Changed On Me' With Remy Ma & More
Fat Joe is back with his first solo album in nearly 15 years. On Friday, December 13, Joey Crack debuted his brand-new studio album The World Changed...
iheart.com - 30+ days ago
science
Something Strange Happens to Brains During a Marathon
Recent MRI research suggests our brains can turn to an unexpected source of fuel in time s of need, like running a 26.2-mile race. It’s not just our...
gizmodo.com - 9 days ago