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by Anna Lee Beyer on (#6E1JP)
We all want our kids to be accepted, included, and make special connections with their peers. While children are still developing their social skills and learning to express emotions, they may need some adult guidance on what friendship should look and feel like.
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by Jessica Kanzler on (#6E1JQ)
Music production is cool, but there's a pretty major learning curve. If you want to learn music production, the Noiselab Music Production Hub is a good starting point, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for $59.99 right now. It won't replace a formal education in this industry, but it does give you a library of...Read more...
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by Susannah Chen on (#6E1JR)
Verdant, peppery, bright green pesto is one of those things we could put on anything-heck, you could put it on a rubber shoe, and it'd probably still taste delicious. It's usually made out of fresh basil, pine nuts, parmesan, garlic, and olive oil, but did you know you can actually make a pesto out of pretty much...Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6E1JS)
Going, a travel deal website (formerly known as Scott's Cheap Flights), is currently offering memberships for up to 60% off. Here's what each membership can offer you and how to know whether or not it's worth the price for you.Read more...
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by Becca Lewis on (#6E1JT)
Mounting a TV to the wall without damaging it can be tough if you don't have a stud to hold the weight. If you hang it from the bare wall board, you run the risk of damaging the wall and the TV. But having a TV that's not where you really want it can be annoying. There are a few simple tricks though, to getting your...Read more...
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by Anna Lee Beyer on (#6E1F2)
Imagine popping your head into the attic of your childhood home and finding a box overflowing with recordings, photos, documents, and diaries compiled by relatives who have long passed. Congratulations: you've won the family history lottery.Read more...
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by Amanda Blum on (#6E1F3)
By this point in the season, you are probably fed up with the annoying, scraggly grass growing up between the cracks in your driveway, the dandelions that dot your patio, and the moss on your rock wall. If that is the case, what you need is a legit weed burner.Read more...
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by Jessica Kanzler on (#6E1F4)
If it seems like there's a dedicated AI for everything lately, you're probably not wrong. Skoove Premium uses AI to teach you how to play piano, but it does include a human touch-so if you don't want to pay for an in-person teacher, Skoove can be a helpful alternative that walks you through the basics until you can...Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#6E1BS)
iOS 17 is shaping up to be a sizable update. The OS, which will likely launch alongside the iPhone 15 series, is chock-full of features Apple announced back in June. However, some of those announced features won't be available upon iOS 17's launch. There are five features that will come to your iPhones a little later...Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#6E1BT)
If you've ever had that heart-stopping moment of dropping an expensive piece of jewelry down the sink (or had nightmares about the possibility), or if you have kids who like to play with the toilet, you should know the different ways to save small objects from being rinsed or flushed away forever.
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by Laura Wheatman Hill on (#6E196)
Gifted" can be somewhat of a loaded term in education because it implies that some kids are better than others. While it is true that kids can have strengths and areas for improvement, when educators talk about gifted," they do often mean adhering to a certain set of criteria, which can vary by school district but...Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#6E197)
It seems there's no way to buy or grow a small, or even medium amount of basil. It usually comes in huge plastic tubs, and a healthy plant can produce more than you know what to do with. You can get pretty far with pesto and caprese salads, but not everyone is a fan of repeat performances. If you've already eaten your...Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6E198)
The ice cream sandwich has always been ripe for innovation. Cookies and wafers were the bread" first, but soon doughnuts, brioche rolls, and Pop-Tarts broke the mold. It's been a while since we've had a new vehicle for ice cream. As luck would have it, I know just the thing. Make an incredible ice cream sandwich with...Read more...
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by Jordan Calhoun on (#6E0ZX)
If you're looking for the Wordle answer for Monday, August 21 (or just want the answer), read on. We'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. WordleBot says today's puzzle is on the moderate side, with the average player solving in 3.6 guesses. I probably could've gotten it in three...Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6E0PQ)
Part of the appeal of travel is getting to experience something new, but dealing with a natural disaster while on vacation isn't exactly what most people have in mind. With extreme weather becoming increasingly common, you may already have a plan in place for dealing with an emergency evacuation in your area. But what...Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6E0PR)
After years of use, scissors can become dull, making cutting difficult. But rather than sentencing them to a life in the back of a junk drawer, you also have the option of sharpening them. Here'sthe best way to do that.Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6E08X)
It's Sunday, and if you're looking for help solving today's Wordle for August 20 (or just want the answer), read on. We'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. WordleBot says today's puzzle is on the moderate side, with the average player solving in 3.9 guesses. Beware, there are spoilers...Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6E0J5)
Currently, microwave ovens can be found in more than 90% of American households, according to the Consumer Price Index from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Though the appliances has exploded in popularity since the 1970s, there's still some confusion over where to place them in your kitchen. Here are a few of the...Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6E00V)
While renting an electric vehicle for a road trip has some clear benefits, like saving money on gas, there are also some complications that may take time getting used to-like having to plan a route around charging stations.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6DZYP)
While there are plenty of smart TVs and streaming apps that allow you to make selections using your phone, most televisions still come with remotes that turn the TV on and off, adjust the volume, and switch functions, among other things.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6DZWH)
Anyone who has ever shaved has probably experienced pain or discomfort at some point as a result. Whether it's a nick, cut, or gash from a razor that likely has many blades, or redness and irritation that appears when you've finished, shaving can leave you with more than a sooth face or legs. This includes razor burns...Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6DZHS)
If you're looking for the Wordle answer for August 19, read on. We'll share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. WordleBot says today's puzzle is on the harder side, with the average player solving in 4.9 guesses. Beware, there are spoilers below for August 19, Wordle #791! Scroll to the end if...Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#3YQSS)
A hurricane's category only tells you about its wind speed, but much of its devastation comes from flooding. With Hurricane Hilary approaching the West Coast, some areas could see as many as 10 inches of rain plus a storm surge that, the National Hurricane Center says, could come with large and destructive waves."
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6DZBM)
Right now, through a deal on Groupon, you can book a stay at an all-inclusive resort in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, with a partner for $80 a night. The deal is currently available for dates starting in August and going through January, and you'll get a garden-view room" with VIP amenities." You must book at...Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6DZBN)
When Netflix started in the late 1990s, its business model was sending physical DVDs to people to rent. Times have changed, and the streaming company is shutting down its subscription DVD service next month after 25 years. The last discs will be mailed on Sept. 29, but Netflix is going out with a DVD party by sending...Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6DZBP)
My favorite food at any yard party or barbecue is, hands-down, the potato salad. The burgers, grilled chicken, and even corn get more shine than this praise-worthy bowl of mayo slathered starch, and that's just fine with me. While there's a line of losers waiting for cheeseburgers, I've got 12 pounds of potatoes all...Read more...
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by Lifehacker Staff on (#5AVKG)
An oil inferno is pretty much the worst-case scenario in any kitchen, but do you know how to respond if a grease fire happens to you? Here's what to use to safely and quickly put out a blaze on your stovetop.Read more...
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by Jessica Kanzler on (#6DZBQ)
This AquaSonic Icon electric toothbrush comes in black, navy, or white with a magnetic holder and travel case, and it's on sale for $24.99 right now (reg. $39.95). Obviously, a regular old toothbrush still gets your teeth clean just fine, but the AquaSonic uses micro-vibrations to scrub areas your manual toothbrush...Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#6DZ8Q)
Whether you're moving soon, doing an end-of-season closet clean-out, or simply offloading items that are taking up space and not getting any use, selling online is an easy way to make some cash on your no-longer-needed goods. But to get buyers' eyes on your stuff and convince them to purchase what you're...Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#3A03R)
There is no such thing as leftover cheese" but, if you are a cheese collector such as myself, you probably find yourself with little nubs and ends of various dairy treasures. You could keep making increasingly tiny cheese plates, or you could follow in the footsteps of Jacques Pepin and make fromage fort, a cheese...Read more...
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by Jeff Somers on (#6DZ8S)
If you live in an area that traditionally suffers horrific storms, your home was probably built to a high standard in order to survive the worst. But what if you're in an area that is only now feeling the brunt of climate change-driven storm intensity? There are some steps you can take to try and storm-proof your...Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#61WAV)
Oh, you want to know how to actually cool down your house with fans? Well, I can help, as this is my sixth summer without an air conditioner, practically qualifying me as an expert on staying cool without one. I got one of my fans by simply taking it from an ex during a breakup, but these things are relatively cheap,...Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6DZ5D)
Last year, I told you all about BeReal, a then-trendy app that encourages you to share real-time, unfiltered photos of whatever you're doing, in an effort to counteract the curated, contrived nature of Instagram. The cultural pendulum never stops swinging, though, so that's over. Now, there's BeFake, which spits in...Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#6DZ5E)
When you think about iMessage, it's easy to focus on all the cool full-screen effects, emoji reactions-and even the hidden flight tracker. One thing no one thinks about, however, is bookmarking. It turns out that iMessage has a hidden bookmarking feature that makes it easier to keep track of links people share with...Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6DZ5F)
Note taking apps are everywhere: You can dive into complicated options with a never-ending list of productivity features, or you can keep things simple with the note apps offered for free on your device. Of course, going that route means you might miss out on some features, occasionally ones that should absolutely be...Read more...
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by Jessica Kanzler on (#6DZ1S)
The Pivo Pod has an automatic face and body tracker that uses AI to keep you in frame while you record, and it's on sale right now for $55.99. It started out as a $500,000 Kickstarter success, and now you can use it for your TikToks, YouTube videos, or whatever else. Pivo Pod can adjust shots to maintain smooth and...Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6DZ1T)
Credit card rewards programs offer a fantastic opportunity to earn points, miles, and cash back on your everyday spending. And if you're looking to maximize your rewards, the concept of double dipping" can be a game-changer. Double dipping involves combining various strategies and leveraging your credit card benefits...Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#6DZ1V)
Until now, if you wanted to buy a MacBook with a 15-inch screen, you had to go for the $2,500 16-inch model, filled with features and power that most regular users would never need. No longer: After years of rumors and speculation, Apple finally made a 15-inch MacBook Air. Hallelujah.Read more...
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by Jason Keil on (#6DZ1W)
Back-to-school time means kids will come home with sniffles, sneezes, and coughs. While there isn't a way to keep them healthy all the time, and no one has a cure for the flu or common cold, there are some simple and natural things you can do to boost your child's immune system so you can keep sick days to a minimum.
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6DYYQ)
It's too damn hot to do anything interesting, so all the young people are staying inside and scum saving in Baldur's Gate 3, talking about scary movies that don't actually exist, visiting the planet of the bass, and not walking around with their labia minora hanging out of their dresses.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6DYYR)
No one likes to constantly get calls, texts, and emails with car insurance quotes from countless companies-even long after you've already purchased a policy. If this has happened to you, you probably used a quote comparison website to save yourself time, instead of calling individual insurance companies.
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by Claire Lower on (#6DYYS)
Whether we're eating at home or dining out, my family never skips dessert, and we're pretty good at ordering the best item on the menu. The first time I went to the Cheesecake Factory with my father, he blew my mind by skipping the namesake treat entirely and ordering the strawberry shortcake instead. They make it...Read more...
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by Amanda Blum on (#6DYW3)
You don't have to be a bed-rotter" to appreciate the perfect pillow: Many of us have carefully constructed our sleep space, from how many pillows (and what kind and where they're placed), to the temperature of the room and the texture of the sheets. To throw a gigantic U-shaped wrench into the picture, I present to...Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5Z47E)
Suspension trainers are great for home workouts and for traveling, but you'll also see the (often) yellow and black straps dangling from a pullup bar at the gym. What are they even good for, if the machine and dumbbell alternatives are right there? Let's take a tour of some of the exercises that are actually best done...Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6707N)
Technology has advanced to the point where most people can afford to upgrade their dumb" watches to a decent device that can measure their sleep quality and tell them how many steps in a given day, all for relatively cheap. If you're looking for a good deal on a smartwatch, here are some of the best current,...Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#41JRP)
You or I would never do drugs, or attempt to cheat on something as important as a drug test. But perhaps you have a friend" who is curious about how the tests work. Here's what your friend" needs to know.
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6DYDG)
When you need to remember something important, it makes sense to look around for hacks and tricks to maximize your recall. And plenty of those are out there, but do they actually work? One popular tip involves chewing a certain flavor of gum or spraying an specific scent in the air while you study or work, then using...Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#642DA)
Avocados have a fan club filled with people who hate to love them. They taste great; they can be sliced, mashed, or blended; and the can be used to make everything from salad dressings to ice cream. But they like to play coy. Perfectly ripe for seemingly mere minutes, avocados spend most of their time on the...Read more...
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by Jessica Kanzler on (#6DYDJ)
Curiosity Stream is an award-winning streaming service that has a huge library of documentaries on science, history, technology, nature, biographies, and true crime, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for $199.99 right now.Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6DYDK)
The Maui wildlife fires are the deadliest in the U.S. in over 100 years. The rising death toll is currently 111, with thousands still missing. While much of the nation is grieving and offering support for residents of the devastated town of Lahaina, some are responding by creating and spreading lies and conspiracy...Read more...
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