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The European countries preparing their citizens for possible emergencies
In the shadow of Russia's war with Ukraine, some European countries have offered advice on how to prepare for conflict and other emergencies. The...
yahoo.com - 16 days ago

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shopping
Shoppers Are Doubling Up on Costco and Sam's Club Memberships—Here's What They Know That You Don't
With the end of inflation nowhere in sight, many consumers are buckling down on their shopping habits. For some, that means limiting discretionary...
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architecture
30 Homeowners Who Made All The Wrong Decisions When Designing Their Homes (New Pics)
We all know someone who has more money than brains. Whether they live across the street from you or they’re a famous billionaire business owner, you...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
music
HAIM share new song, "Everybody’s trying to figure me out"
HAIM have unveiled their second release of the year, "Everybody’s trying to figure me out". HAIM share new song, "Everybody’s trying to figure me...
thelineofbestfit.com - 1 day ago
health
Colorado Removes 500,000 People From Health Care Plan
More than a half-million people in Colorado have been disenrolled from their public health care, following the conclusion of policies that were put...
newsweek.com - 30+ days ago
nature
What will viruses do next? AI is helping scientists predict their evolution
Forecasts of viral variation could improve vaccine and antiviral treatments ahead of time . The holy grail of pandemic preparedness is being able to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
“We tried the spaceship at The Who’s studio. Pete Townshend saw it and said: ‘I want one!’”: How Jeff Lynne took Electric Light Orchestra and the Traveling Wilburys to infinity and beyond
Led by singer, guitarist and chief songwriter Jeff Lynne, ELO – or Electric Light Orchestra, to give them their full name – bestrode the 1970s like a...
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business
Energy bills and debt are rising yet again – here are three things that would help vulnerable households
Energy prices are rising faster than benefits, wages or pensions, meaning the amount that UK households owe to energy suppliers – their energy debt –...
theconversation.com - 8 days ago
learning
Teachers Hate Observations. What Principals Can Do to Ease Their Stress
Imagine you’re going about your day as a teacher: You’re halfway through your lesson plan, you’re defusing tensions between students, while also...
edweek.org - 30+ days ago
apps
Opinion | Power to the parents — and small app developers
Last week, the Alabama House and Senate held hearings on the App Store Accountability Act, which would require app stores to age verify their users...
alreporter.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
New Report Sheds Light On What Happened To Gene Hackman's Dogs
USA Today offers new information about the actor’s surviving pets and the deceased dog found in his residence. New details about the late Gene Hackman’s three dogs have surfaced. Last week, the Oscar winner, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home by a...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Dolly Parton makes first appearance after husband Carl Dean's death: 'I will always love him'
Dolly Parton is paying tribute to her late husband Carl Dean for the first time in person after his death on March 3. The country legend, who kept her love story with Dean private during their 57-year marriage, mourned the loss of Dean at the 40th anniversary sneak peek of her Pigeon Forge,...
usatoday.com - 21 days ago
education
We spoke to kids after the Lismore floods. To recover, they told us they need support, time and hugs
Many children in Queensland and northern New South Wales have had their lives disrupted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Schools were closed (about 14...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Dolly Parton reveals the rule she gave Sabrina Carpenter before 'Please Please Please' collab
"She can talk a little bad now and then," Parton says of Carpenter. Dolly Parton had one question for Sabrina Carpenter before signing on for their "Please Please Please" collab: Please please please could she take out the "F" bomb in the chorus? In an interview with Knox News posted on Tuesday, the...
ew.com - 15 days ago
sports
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott expects to be ready for Week 1 after hamstring surgery
Dak Prescott isn't ready to set a target date for when he'll be at full strength, but he's preparing to be under center when the Dallas Cowboys take...
foxsports.com - 30+ days ago
travel
18 Hours on the World’s Longest Flight: Singapore Airlines Business Class From Singapore to New York
There are many ultra-long-haul flights these days, made possible by technological advances resulting in airplanes with enormous ranges. At the top of...
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work-life balance
The challenges, and joys, of hiring Gen Z workers: ‘Their right hand is their phone’ - The Boston Globe
When Kim Beaulieu reaches out to job applicants she thinks would be a good fit for an opening at Lamacchia Realty in Waltham, her calls often go to...
bostonglobe.com - 30+ days ago
travel
Will the World Soon Have a New Country?
In 2027, the world could welcome a new country. The inhabitants of Bougainville voted for their independence back in 2019. Now, the island in the...
travelbook-magazine.com - 16 days ago
nature
After 600 years, white stork makes a triumphant comeback in UK
The Cheshire Wildlife Trust saw a majestic white stork in the UK 600 years after its disappearance. White storks are magnificent birds, but their...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
technology
The cheapest countries to buy the Google Pixel 9a
Is the affordable new Android phone even cheaper abroad? There’s still an element of mystery surrounding the Google Pixel 9a release. Despite launching, the latest Android phone isn’t even available for pre-order yet, giving buyers a bit more time to mull over their decision. One of the biggest...
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business
Many workers would take a pay cut to work from home — some would forgo at least 20% of their salary
Employees cite work-life balance as by far the biggest perceived benefit to remote work, according to Pew Research Center. Many workers value remote work to such a degree that they’d take a pay cut to be able to work from home, even on a part- time basis, studies show. The prevalence of remote work...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
pets
13 Most Protective Cat Breeds That Guard Your Home
Cats are often celebrated for their grace, independence, and mysterious allure, but did you know that some breeds also possess protective instincts...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 14 days ago
cooking / food & drink
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gamintraveler.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Lululemon just dropped an updated version of their sellout shoulder bag — it won't be in stock for long
This Adjustable Mini Shoulder Bag is a must-have (hurry before it sells out). Lululemon is known for its casual, trendy bags — and they've been pumping...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
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Researchers found the right technique can help you effortlessly shed pounds Some people can’t imagine starting their morning without coffee. The...
womansworld.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
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