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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6B27Q)
With the exception of a few pungent cheeses, mold isn’t something you want anywhere in or on your home. It tends to be the sign of a larger structural or ventilation problem, and not only is it often accompanied by that damp, musty smell, it’s also not great for our health.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6B254)
With buying an existing home being financially out of reach for so many, some people are considering going a different route: Purchasing land and constructing a new house. But when you factor in the cost of the property, labor, and materials—which have also gone up in price, thanks to supply chain issues and…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6B22P)
As children, most people were taught to memorize certain dialogue in order to be considered polite in everyday situations. Along with saying “please,” “thank you,” and “nice to meet you,” we were instructed to ask someone how they’re doing—either immediately after, or as part of an initial greeting like “hello” or…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6B1GZ)
When I was in high school, the only times we thought about goats was when we planned to steal them because they were a rival high school’s mascot, or when we needed a sacrifice to the Great Old Ones. Seems kids today are taking a different tack, and posing for prom pictures with them. They’re also redefining the…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6B1EV)
There’s no doubt AI, specifically ChatGPT, is all the rage right now. It’s never been easier to try out AI technology without paying a dime. However, there’s still a barrier to entry, however small, that might keep some from dipping their toes in the next big thing in tech. Snapchat might’ve just changed that, …Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6B1EW)
There’s a tiny bit of good news in the American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report: Only 36% of us live in places that get an F grade for ozone and fine particle pollution. That’s too many, of course, but it’s a smaller number than in years past.Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#6B1CX)
Gardening season is finally upon us, which is reason for celebration—even though the first time you head out to work in your yard or garden, you’ll quickly be reminded how physically demanding it can be. Tending the soil involves a variety of movements and body positions—a lot of bending, lifting, and carrying heavy…Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6B1CY)
This summer is gearing up to be a doozy for travel. With nearly 85% of Americans planning to travel this summer, according to The Vacationer, and summer travel costs expected to increase due to inflation, low seat supplies because of pandemic layoffs, lack of pilots and airport staff, and retired planes, the last…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#6B1AF)
Thanks to a recent tweet by the FBI, you may have recently encountered the term “juice jacking” somewhere on the internet. Juice jacking refers to the act of infecting unsuspecting devices with malware through a public charging port like the ones you might see at the airport. While there aren’t any stats on how…Read more...
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by Meghan Moravcik Walbert on (#57NYS)
More than two years after we first heard about the “Benadryl Challenge” on TikTok, it is unfortunately back in the news—this time because of the death a 13-year-old Ohio boy who overdosed after taking more than a dozen Benadryl pills as part of the challenge. His friends recorded him attempting the challenge until his…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#6B1AG)
AI is great at summarizing text, which can save you a lot of time you would’ve spent reading. But we can do better: Rather than receive a simple summary of any given text, what if we could chat with the AI about it, answering specific questions and diving deeper into the material? It just so happens we have such a…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6B186)
Do you ever feel like crap when your period starts, or perhaps in the week or so before your period? Social media has dubbed this the “period flu,” and places like TikTok are full of tips about why it happens and how to deal with it. Unfortunately, a lot of those posts are full of misinformation, so let’s straighten…Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6B187)
When you leave a company–whether or not it’s on your own terms—you might panic about what happens to your employer-sponsored retirement account. While you have a few options for handling an old 401(k), some strategies are better than others.
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by Amanda Blum on (#6B15N)
The crows started it. I noticed that they often played in the puddle that formed in a rock garden next door when it rained. I like the crows; they’ve rewarded my frequent conversation attempts with keeping my roof moss and twig free, and when they’re feeling really social, they bring me dead things.Read more...
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by Amanda Blum on (#6B15P)
Occasionally, I’ll flee the warm embrace of Pacific Northwest rain to visit friends in the desert and hang poolside (and be a boastful dick about it on Instagram). Most people are about the sights when they visit another town–the vistas, the museums, the restaurants—and then there are those annoying people who go…Read more...
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by Ross Johnson on (#6B13W)
Though it’s unlikely we’ll soon truly be seeing the last of the Guardians of the Galaxy, trailers for the third film in the franchise are promising us “one last ride” with the band of spacefaring misfits—a conclusion, perhaps, to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s quirkiest side hustle. The 2014 original remains a…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6B13X)
Twitter ain’t what it used to be. If you’re tired of seeing your “For you” feed fall apart, and you want to get away from the latest blue check drama, Twitter clones await your membership. One of those clones, however, is actually a bit like Twitter’s cousin: Bluesky, created by co-founder and former CEO of Twitter,…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6B0BH)
If you can’t hear what’s going on when watching modern shows and movies on your TV, you’re not alone. It can be damn near impossible to understand what characters are saying these days, to the point that many of us to exclusively watch with subtitles on. There are a host of reasons we’re in the spot we are today, but…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6B097)
An international coterie of physicists have determined the ultimate technique for using a playground swing, and I’m happy to report you have probably been doing things correctly your entire life.
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6B098)
Fermented foods are often among the top nutritional suggestions for gut health, since they contain probiotic bacteria that are believed to have beneficial effects on the microbes in our guts. But what counts as a fermented food, and how do you know if you’re eating the right kind? Let’s dig in.Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6B06C)
Those little cardboard drink holders you get when you make a coffee run for the office are so convenient in the moment for exactly what you need them for—but as soon as you pull the cups out, they too quickly seem to have fulfilled their destiny. But before you toss them into the garbage or recycling bin, consider…Read more...
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by Anna Lee Beyer on (#6B06D)
By third grade (circa the early 1980s), I was regularly sleeping over at friends’ houses. Birthday slumber parties were common, as well as random Friday nights watching VHS tapes in dark dens until our eyes burned. At one friend’s house, we choreographed Wham! songs, and at another, I absorbed MTV like a sponge…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6B03R)
No matter how hard you try to manage your time, you will probably end up being late on an assignment at some point in your academic (or professional) career. In times of stress and panic, your initial reaction may be to lie or go one the defense. It might seem reasonable to claim you had an emergency or swear you sent…Read more...
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by Jeff Somers on (#6B03S)
Retirement is one of those life stages that seems inevitable. From an early age, it’s pounded into us: You have to save for retirement, and you have to plan for retirement, which pretty much implies that you have to retire. And after a few decades spent working in order to pay the bills, retirement certainly becomes…Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#6AZYD)
Last weekend was a very social one. I met my gym friends for lunch, then walked to one of Portland’s bougiest grocers (Providore) to pick up snacks for my next engagement. My original plan was to make Russian nachos with plain potato chips, caviar, and crème fraîche, but there was no caviar to be found. I had to…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#6AZYE)
Before you sit down to study or get started on a big project for work, you might want to consider hitting the gym or taking a brisk walk. Besides just generally being good for your health, research also shows it can actually help with cognition. And with, say, finals week bearing down upon you or a work deadline…Read more...
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by Amanda Blum on (#6AZW6)
When you think about the expensive vegetables at the store, you know, the really sexy ones that have “a season,” you’re usually thinking of perennial vegetables. Somewhat ironically, they’re the most chill. Plant them once, kick back, and wait for them to pop up on their own, year after year.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6AZW7)
Atom, an app and website where you can buy movie tickets, really wants you to head out to theaters to see a new release movie this weekend and next. The company is giving out free extra tickets to two upcoming films when you buy one. This weekend, you can see Evil Dead Rise, and next weekend, you can go to Are You…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6AZ6J)
Instagram is the land of self-promotion, but it doesn’t allow you to easily share links in a post. If you have links you want people to see (and click), you can make them convenient to access from your bio. Well, as convenient as possible, anyway: Historically, Instagram limited us to one link in our bios at a time.…Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6AZ4M)
As a taxpayer, you get a federal refund whenever it turns you overpaid taxes throughout the year or had withheld from your paychecks more than what you ultimately owe. If you enjoyed getting a few nice, big refunds in recent years, you might have been disappointed with your numbers when you filed your taxes—and you’re…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6AZ4N)
As the quote goes, “Born too late to explore earth, born too early to explore space.” It’s true: Barring some monumental development, our kind is destined to live the rest of our lives on Earth, leaving space exploration to some future generation that actually gets their act together. But just because you’re stuck on…Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6AZ1W)
Inevitably, almost every conversation I have with anyone I meet turns into a food conversation. Maybe 80% of those are about eggs. It wasn’t until a recent egg conversation with Mashable Editor-in-Chief Alesha Williams Boyd that I understood that not everyone likes their eggs custardy. Here I was, thinking most folks…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#6AZ1X)
Learning a new language is tough, man. Plenty of us have tried every app under the sun, put in the work day in and day out, and yet have no ability to hold a conversation with someone in this new language. Most of these apps’ methods of language learning are the same, involving a conscious effort to memorize new…Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6AYZ9)
Driving has slowly become a mindless activity with advancements in navigation apps and even self-driving cars. But if you’re not paying attention, a steep toll fee could be waiting for you when you check your car back at the rental company, as Robert Watson thought he did after driving to New York City and racking up…Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6AYZA)
Last year over 50 million Americans received some form of stimulus check from their states. While these payment amounts weren’t as large as the federal stimulus checks for 2021 pandemic relief, they certainly made a difference for families getting slammed by inflation.
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by Jake Peterson on (#64596)
Good news, bad news. The good news is Netflix still offers DVD rentals in the year of our lord, 2023. (Who would’ve thought.) The bad news: They’re canceling the service. I apologize to anyone who found out today they could still be renting physical discs from Netflix, only to have that dream ripped away as soon as it…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#6AYWE)
The latest generation of Apple Silicon Macs are mighty and fast, but they can’t natively run Windows. Fortunately, there’s a workaround—and it’s free. It requires using the free VMware Fusion Player and Windows 11's official ARM copy. Once installed, you’ll have a Windows 11 instance running inside an app on your Mac.…Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#6AYWF)
You’ve heard all about ChatGPT, the AI chatbot you can use to answer any question—or, you know, write a thank-you note, craft a cover letter, or even have a spoken conversation. Now, as a savvy investor, you’re wondering: How can I get a piece of the AI pie?Read more...
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by Becca Lewis on (#6AYSW)
Giving your yard a fresh new look for spring or upgrading your garden to create the serene outdoor space you’ve always wanted can get expensive quickly: Plants, soil, and other materials will add up if you’re not careful. However, there are ways to get landscaping materials for cheap, and sometimes even for free.Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#6AYSX)
Store-bought pizza dough is one of my favorite bread hacking tools, maybe even my all-time favorite. We’ve made lazy zeppoles, pretzels, and cinnamon rolls from this versatile sack o’ dough, it was only a matter of time before we started slinging bialys, too. Go ahead and speed-thaw that frozen dough you’ve been…Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#6AYQY)
Facebook may not be your social media platform of choice in 2023, but if you had an active account at any point in the last 15 or so years, you may be entitled to free money.
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6AYQZ)
GameStop is having a buy one, get one (BOGO) free deal for Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox games. There are 40 games to choose from in the deal, with big names like Zelda, Pokémon, Mario games, Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Saints Row on the list. You’ll also get free one- to three-day shipping if you spend over $59.Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6AYNX)
When one large movie screen isn’t enough, ScreenX is here to surround you with the most visual film experience possible—and for one day, you can try it yourself for just a few bucks. Participating Regal Cinemas locations across the U.S. are offering the chance to experience a ScreenX film on April 29 for $3 per person.
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by Joel Cunningham on (#6AY0G)
Is Elle Fanning secretly the best Fanning? Elder sister Dakota may have come into her precocious fame a bit early, but over the past decade, little sister has proven herself to be far better at choosing projects that make great use of her talents—namely, fierce intelligence and biting comedic timing. Both serve her…Read more...
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by Daniel Oropeza on (#6AXYH)
What started as a meeting time for high schoolers to smoke weed in California during the 1970s, “420” has become an unofficial holiday. But whether you smoke or not, these food deals will be here for you this Thursday, April 20.
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by Joel Cunningham on (#6AXYJ)
This month on Disney+, it’s everything everywhere all at once as the streamer premieres a new limited series based on an acclaimed graphic novel and featuring most of the cast of this year’s Best Picture-winning hit—plus episodes of two Star Wars shows and a new series starring some musical Muppets.Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#6AXWS)
From VHS to Web 1.0, pornographers have always been early adopters of technology, so it should be no surprise they’re pioneering the use of artificial intelligence to sell sex. According to a recent Rolling Stone article, enterprising smut-peddlers are using AI to create computer generated simulacra of women in order…Read more...
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by Amanda Blum on (#6AXWT)
When someone (Claire) mentioned #syruptok to me, I got excited. It’s maple tapping season, and I’ve always wanted to harvest my own maple syrup. But sadly, as with most exciting ideas, it was ruined by discovering that this was a suburbia-specific trend.
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by Jake Peterson on (#6AXTJ)
In an ideal world, every app you download from the Play Store would be perfectly safe. After all, Google has strict rules and regulations to weed out any apps that may try to harm potential users. Unfortunately, we don’t live in an ideal world, and malware makes it way onto official marketplaces every day. The latest…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#6AXRD)
I solved today’s Wordle in three guesses, which I thought was no biggie. It seemed like an easy word. But according to social media, today’s Wordle is devilishly hard.Read more...
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