food & drink
The Burnt Toast Theory Promises Everything Happens For A Reason. Adopting It Could Change Your Life.
Psychologists explain how (and why) to put this theory into action. Picture this: You’re swinging by your favorite coffee shop to grab a matcha....
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beauty
How to safely remove your nose hair, according to experts
Thicker and fuller hair on your head? Amazing. In your nose? Maybe not so much. While your first thought might be to reach for your...
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auto
New GTA 6 update and trailer could be on the way after YouTube makes key change
Some official GTA 6 news is expected in the next couple of weeks, but a fresh YouTube update has suggested the game is still on track...
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travel
The 15 Best Things to Do in Milan (and Top Things to Avoid)
Everything you need to know before heading to Milan for the first time . Tap your phone to a subway turnstile to whisk through neighborhoods, grab...
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movie & tv
The Monkey Director Reveals Stephen King's Response to the Movie Making Big Changes From Original Story
Stephen King's novels have been adapted many time s, and the author didn't have a hard time revealing he disagreed with some adaptations. One of...
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technology
MIT researchers say nanoscale 3D transistors made from ultrathin semiconductor materials promise more efficient electronics; quantum mechanics offers a path beyond silicon limits
MIT researchers have developed a nanoscale transistor that could potentially pave the way for electronics more efficient than silicon-based...
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health
7 Artery-Clogging Dinner Foods That Could Be Hurting Your Cardiovascular Health, According To Experts
What you eat on a regular basis can have a lasting impact on your heart health—and many of the biggest offenders come around dinner...
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nutrition
These Are The 7 Highest Protein Foods
Looking to up your protein intake? Then it's time to focus on what you're putting on your plate. Eating an adequate amount of protein-rich foods...
vogue.com
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apps
Gemini Extensions now have a friendlier name and a little upgrade
Google Gemini’s 'Extensions' just got a rebrand—now they’re simply 'Apps.' What you need to know Gemini Extensions are now "Apps," although...
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business
How To Know When It’s time To Try A New Social Media Channel
Is your content out there but not delivering the results you want? You might have had a good run on a platform like Facebook for...
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health
Electronic chip promises to bring relief to patients with sleep apnea
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lifestyle
My Mom’s “Fire Drill Cake” Method Makes Everything in Life Easier (Even Chores!)
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technology
The North American smartphone market could be headed for a depressing 2025
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apps
Teen coder shuts down open source Mac app Whisky, citing harm to paid apps
Developer tells Ars free app could "seriously threaten CrossOver's viability." Whisky, a gaming-focused front-end for Wine's Windows compatibility...
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food & drink
My Dad Relies on This “Powerful” Meal-Prep Gadget So Much, He Even Travels with It (It’s on Sale!)
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architecture
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innovation
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food & drink
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business
DWP makes major change to Universal Credit and the way it verifies claims
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nature
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auto
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home improvement
These home renovation rebates could soon go away — here's how to collect $ 14,000 before it's too late
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cooking
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cool stuff
Genetically tailored diets successfully treat patients with IBS
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technology
New Alibaba method cuts AI search training costs by 88%
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music
How Erik Satie’s ‘Furniture Music’ Was Designed to Be Ignored and Paved the Way for Ambient Music
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