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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#63D7M)
Oatmeal is not my favorite food. It makes me look like a child eating lima beans, and I eat it with a sad face. But with some butter, there’s a way to turn oatmeal into something even haters can enjoy: crisp, fried oatmeal squares.
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by Brianne Hogan on (#63D7N)
If you’re in a longterm relationship, you know they can be filled with ups and downs and undergo many growing pains. Much of these highs and lows happen as each partner grows and evolves throughout the years. But while we would like to think we grow in tandem with our partner as time goes by, that’s not always the…Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#63D7P)
Apple has officially announced the new generation of its premium wearable devices, the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra. Both models have a host of new features, but the dirty little secret of the wearable tech world is that most people won’t actually need or use them. If you’re looking for the best…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#63D4V)
You probably vaguely know that getting frisky in public could get you in trouble, which is why articles about or viral videos of people doing so tend to get major attention. It’s just so out of the norm, right? Well, not really. There are levels to these things, after all. Young people who live with their parents, for…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#63CDJ)
It’s flu shot season and, once again, the influenza vaccine is an important one to get. With mask-wearing on the decline, there’s likely to be more of every common respiratory virus around. So you might as well protect yourself against the ones that have safe, effective vaccines readily available.
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#63CB4)
When AirPods Pro were first released in 2019, it was quite a different world. Thanks to their sleek form factor, respectable noise cancellation, and their seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem, they became the go-to pair of earbuds for so many of us. Fast forward to late 2022, and the world of noise-canceling…Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#63CB5)
When you look up “toxic relationship,” all the top results focus on identifying unhealthy or harmful signs in the other person—never you. After all, it’s easy to point fingers and diagnose toxic behaviors in other people. What’s harder is a good long look in the mirror to admit when you’re the one causing problems in…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#63C8W)
I’ve been playing music games for the past 10 years and playing music-music for longer than that, and I’m fascinated with how much musicianship you can learn from playing video games. The answer is: Some, and in interesting ways.
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#63C62)
Let’s say you’ve purchased the perfect vintage shirt at a flea market, or discovered a box of your parents’ or grandparents’ clothing in the attic and found something that actually fits. Then, after an initial assessment of the garment, you determine that it’s still got some life left in it, and decide to wear it. Of…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#63C63)
Minecraft is addicting. Minecraft is popular. That combination means there are a lot of us playing the game for hours on end every single day. While that’s good for the Minecraft community at large, it’s also good for hackers. They don’t see millions of Minecraft players: They see millions of targets for malware.
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#63C31)
During my years as a public school teacher in Brooklyn, I would rely on yogurt to hold me over between classes. Yogurt cups are portable, simple, and easy to consume when you barely have time for yourself. There’s just one little problem: yogurt burps.
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by Jeff Somers on (#63C32)
For most homeowners, a basement is just glorified storage space. Even finished basements often present a challenge—most of us default to throwing an old rug, couch, and TV down there and calling it an “entertainment” space or a “Man Cave,” and then proceed to never use it. Or we slowly fill it with boxes until it’s a …Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#63BZT)
It happens to the best of us: You might be totally up to date on all the latest phishing scams and still fall for one. While it’s definitely panic-inducing to realize you just clicked on some scammy link, there are some easy steps you can take next to minimize the damage and secure your devices and data.
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#63BZV)
We all have times when we find ourselves waiting, with nothing to do, in the waiting room of our doctor’s office, at the car mechanic, or during a quiet time at work. Usually when this happens, our instinct is to reach for our smartphone to scroll through social media or check our email, as doing something feels more…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#63BWK)
You may have heard advice (from us, even!) to pack extra medications when you go on vacation, or to stash a generous supply in your emergency preparedness kit. But if the medications you take regularly are prescription ones, where are you supposed to get all these extra doses? Enter the early refill.Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#63BWM)
If you have a round of Elden Ring or Stray penciled into your calendar this morning, it’s time to reschedule. Your PS5 has a new update to download and install. Luckily, it’s worth it—especially if you happen to own a 1440p monitor. Sony released System software 6.0 to PS5 owners on Wednesday, Sept. 7. The update…Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#63BST)
When it comes to mouthwatering meals, sometimes the most pungent ingredients are the most essential. Where would Asian cuisine be without fermented fish sauce? Or German or Korean cuisine without various pickled cabbages? And we all know how cilantro can divide families. Standing alone, these ingredients can cause the…Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#63BSV)
Microsoft’s PowerToys has a new utility that lets you copy text from images: If someone sends you a picture of their business card or a screenshot of their bank account details, you can use PowerToys to quickly copy it on Windows. The new utility is called Text Extractor, and it’s available with PowerToys’ 0.62…Read more...
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by Charlie Lewis on (#63BQ5)
Oktoberfest may be a German tradition, but that doesn’t mean you have to go to Germany to celebrate. In fact, there are plenty of great locations across the U.S. where you can enjoy all the fun of Oktoberfest. Here are eight worth traveling for.Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#63AZM)
Last week I asked you to share the last time your rose-colored glasses lost their rosy tint. Because as the early stages of dating turn into the harsh realities of a serious relationship, certain behaviors go from endearing to downright irritating. Innocuous examples include constant humming, clinical-level snoring,…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#63AXC)
Deadlifts can be intimidating. If you’re the type to overthink the details when you’re anxious, then, you’ve probably studied everything about the deadlift—except for one technique that you can’t see so much as feel. That is: pulling the slack out of the bar.Read more...
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by Meredith Dietz on (#63AV8)
One of the worst ways to promote your work online is by exhibiting a god complex. Sure, it pays to celebrate what makes your work valuable. At the same time, you don’t want to annoy your potential (or existing) audience along the way. On the other end of the spectrum, some talented artists struggle with the inherent…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#63AV9)
Have you ever gone to karaoke and watched enviously as others took the stage while you were too trapped by your own anxiety to give it a shot? Or, worse, have you actually conquered your fear of getting up there only to discover in real-time that you cannot sing a note, and you have the stage presence of soggy pasta?…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#63AS2)
We’ve come to rely on reviews when researching what products to buy. After all, everything’s getting more expensive (or getting smaller), and you want to be sure the purchases you make are smart. Reviews offer you real-life experience from someone who bought the item you’re looking at, and help inform you whether or…Read more...
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by Jeff Somers on (#63AS3)
Q-tips are one of a very short list of products that are routinely bought for a purpose they are explicitly not to be used for (seriously—don’t clean your ears with them). But if you’re not supposed to use Q-tips to clean your ears, what’s the point of them? Well, they were initially marketed as a safe way to swab…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#63APG)
When the CDC was preparing to recommend the new bivalent COVID booster vaccines (speaking of which, most of us should make plans to get one), they also mentioned that more people should be aware of Evusheld, which can provide extra protection for immunocompromised people aged 12 and up.Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#63APH)
It may be September, but that doesn’t mean it’s not still hot out there—you may have heard a heat wave is blanketing the western U.S. The ideal way to beat the heat is by sitting poolside with a something cold to drink. The pool may not be in the cards for you, so the least I can do is help you craft a late summer…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#63AGV)
You might not have known that people with penises can get yeast infections, given that advertising for over-the-counter relief is widely geared toward those who do not. Prevention advice is usually aimed at vaginas, and yeast infection treatment is typically categorized as women’s health. In fairness, vaginas get the…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#63AGW)
If it seems like you just updated Chrome, that’s because you did. Google refreshed its web browser to version 105 on Wednesday, introducing new features and security patches. However, only days later, Google has provided yet another update. The company doesn’t usually issue surprise updates without a good reason, and…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#63AGX)
As every parent is acutely aware of, social media comes with a number of risks, many of which are new and unfamiliar to us. Although many parents are aware of cyber-bullying, and the self-esteem issues associated with social media, there is another phenomenon called digital self-harm, that has been increasing in…Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#63ADP)
Whether it’s a summer fling who’s turning needy, or a longterm partnership that has lost all its shine, autumn may feel like the perfect time to end your relationship and start anew. But when you grab your emotional-scissors and cut out your once-soulmate’s heart, at least try to do it with as much grace and maturity…Read more...
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by Laura Wheatman Hill on (#63ADQ)
Babies are, undeniably, adorable. On the other hand, they can also be very boring—and you are in charge of virtually all of their entertainment. Fortunately, the world is brand new to them, so the “entertainment” possibilities are all around you. However, you are exhausted and want to create maximum joy with minimal…Read more...
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by Jeff Somers on (#63AAT)
For every person who loves the feel of carpet on their bare feet, there are others who regard carpet as the Worst Flooring and the First Thing We’re Ripping Out When We Move In. Hating carpet isn’t just aesthetic, either—carpet can be difficult to keep clean, and often is only superficially “clean” no matter what we…Read more...
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by Allie Chanthorn Reinmann on (#63AAV)
Cilantro is one of the most divisive flavors in the culinary world. You’re either in the “it’s soapy” party or the “it’s absolute magic” party. (Or maybe we just like the taste of soap? Who’s to know.) One thing’s for sure—it’s a powerful herb. The stem and the leaves pack a strong herbal kick, but there’s a more…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#639DJ)
Tar is sneaky. Because it’s used to patch asphalt that’s roughly the same color, you may end up stepping on tar without realizing it. Or maybe you drove on a road repaired with tar on a hot day, came home to find black stains on your car, and immediately cleaned it off (using this Lifehacker article for guidance), but…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6396N)
Most potted plants—whether they live indoors or outdoors—require some level of maintenance. Even succulents, air plants, and others you can essentially neglect for long periods of time, need to be watered occasionally. Plus, over time, dirt, dust, and other debris may end up settling on (and under) the leaves.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#638C0)
In a recent New York Times article, longtime flower gardener Jenny Rose Carey proclaimed that when it comes to flowers, “September is the new May.” Each year, she visits fall gardens around the country to see what’s still in bloom in September, then applies what she learned in her home garden.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6388J)
Picture an electrical outlet cover or a light switch plate: What color is it? If you’re thinking of one that’s plastic and either white or off-white (either by design, or because of layers of grime), you’re not alone.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#6385G)
For the approximately 15 to 30 percent of Americans allergic to cats or dogs, getting a furry friend can be tricky. And while you’re twice as likely to be allergic to cats than dogs, generally speaking, allergic reactions to dogs tend to be worse.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#637MB)
Since its invention in 1826, modern photography has been constantly evolving. But technology aside, the fact that we have the ability to look at actual images (as opposed to illustrations or painted portraits) of people’s faces from almost 200 years ago is pretty remarkable.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#637JK)
When was the last time you washed your pillows? Not your pillowcases or protectors, but the actual pillows? Yeah, the ones with the yellow stains.Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#637DV)
For a few weeks each year, nature puts on a show in certain parts of the country. Sure, fall means that a long, dark winter is ahead of us, but before everything gets too bleak, some regions get to enjoy watching their leaves change color.Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#636VC)
We often envision the internet as an open source of boundless information, but that’s not always the case depending on where you live or whose network you’re connected to. In many places, certain web activity or content will be outright blocked, and we’re not just talking annoying paywalled websites. For example, your…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#636VD)
If you have fall allergies, the time is nearly upon us for sneezing and itching. (Depending on where you live, it may have already begun.) Here are some tips for how to deal with the pollen and manage your symptoms.Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#636S8)
Unless you’re a data scientist or have another job that commonly uses data visualization, selecting the right way to represent information can feel overwhelming. Software like Excel can stuff any type of data into almost any type of chart—but which one is the right one for the story you’re trying to tell?
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by Jeff Somers on (#636QH)
Some folks keep a few houseplants in their home just to have a splash of color or a bit of nature in their interior spaces. But houseplants can have a huge impact on the look and feel of your home, and incorporating them into your interior design is a great way to bring a dash of drama without making any permanent…Read more...
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by Jake Peterson on (#636QJ)
Instagram verification is pretty darn strict. In order to obtain the blue badge, you need to meet a specific series of requirements—so if Instagram contacts you, informing you you’re eligible for verification, you’d probably jump at the chance. Well, don’t: It’s a scam.
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by Meghan Moravcik Walbert on (#636N5)
Most parents of kids who play sports are familiar with the situation: 60 kids sign up for soccer, but only two coaches volunteer. If someone else doesn’t step up, 20 kids—including possibly yours—won’t get to play. You’d volunteer, of course, but you’ve never even played soccer (or whatever the sport may be). Surely…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#636N6)
Your relationship with your boss can determine just about every aspect of your job—including your workload, job satisfaction, and overall career prospects. Given the power differential, much of those things can seem out of your control. That’s where “managing up” comes into play: Managing up is the process of…Read more...
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