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by Pranay Parab on (#5M9AD)
If you’ve enabled automatic updates on Windows 10, you’ve probably noticed the addition of a new—and rather annoying—weather and news widget in the taskbar. It’s called “News and Interests,” which Microsoft added to Windows 10 with the version 1909 update, and it highlights everything that’s wrong with Windows 10: …Read more...
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by Stephen Johnson on (#5M9AE)
It’s full-on summertime, and the living is… kind of weird. People continue to get hurt imitating TikTok, a pop star visited the White House to get kids to take the damn vaccine already, and everyone on the internet is learning a lot about wild pigs. This is not the future I was promised by the science fiction movies…Read more...
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by Lindsey Ellefson on (#5M97Z)
Moving in together can be an exciting time for any couple, but it can also turn into a disaster. If you’re still in the honeymoon stage or just in a major hurry to split rent and save money, you might be willing to skip through the checklist of ways to know you’re ready for this big step. But we’re still going to list…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5M980)
Most of us have worked in a company that is, to put it bluntly, full of shit. For those who have endured a number of these environments over the years, the ability to detect it is almost a sixth sense. But now there’s a useful framework for quantifying office bullshit—one to help you evaluate the types you’re dealing…Read more...
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by A.A. Newton on (#5M964)
You may want to rethink your dog’s raw food diet: According to a recent study published online in the International Journal of Food Microbiology, raw dog food commercially available in Europe contains drug-resistant Enterococcus bacteria. Scientists from the University of Porto and Instituto Universitário de Ciências…Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M965)
Drought season is, once again, upon us. If you’re in an effected area, you’ll need follow your state’s water restrictions—but we can (and should) all find ways to conserve water year-round. You’re probably aware of a few small measures you can take toward sustainability in your home, such as turning off the water…Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M93Z)
All-cash offers on homes are all the rage lately, but is it as good an idea as most of us think? While they make for an attractive offer to the seller, you’ll want to consider the consequences of tying up your money into a fixed asset like a home, as you could make more money long-term by taking on a mortgage and…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5M8DD)
If your iPhone or iPad has been running slower than normal, all it might need is a clearing the device’s browser cache for a quick performance boost. Every browser app stores a cache of website data like cookies, saved login info, images, and more. This helps pages load faster the next time you visit, and it lets you…Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M8AR)
After we shared how to unshrink your clothes, we were asked if it was possible with pants—so, naturally, we went to find out. Adjusting your pants’ waistline is especially helpful if you’re someone like me, whose waist tends to sit right in between most factory-grade sizes. Of course, you can work with a tailor to get…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5M88N)
Running can be as simple as putting one foot in front of the other, but if you do a lot of running you’ll discover things about yourself and your sport that you wouldn’t have guessed at the beginning. Recently a redditor asked for a shortcut to some of that secret knowledge: “Experienced runners: what’s something you…Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M88P)
You can make easy money taking online surveys, but they typically don’t pay more than a few bucks an hour, way less than you’d get with a part-time job paying minimum wage. Still, as a diversion, it pays better than scrolling through Twitter, especially if you’re stuck waiting somewhere like the airport or DMV.Read more...
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by Ross Johnson on (#5M862)
To our 2021 eyes, the original Space Jam was pretty modest in its ambitions: Reinvent the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters by teaming them up with fictionalized versions of real NBA stars like Michael Jordan. That, of course, was before Warner Brothers owned about 33% of everything ever conceived of by…Read more...
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by Joel Kahn on (#4N9SQ)
Vacuums suck! Or rather, problems arise when they stop sucking.Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#5M82M)
Coming from a catfish-eating family, I never had much use for salmon until I moved to the Pacific Northwest. The two fishes couldn’t be more different in texture, flavor, or styles of preparation, but finally, at nearly 35 years of age, I figured out my favorite way to make salmon, and it involves the air fryer.Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M82N)
A small tile project like a backsplash can be a DIY project—as long as you have the right tools. However, tiling jobs—including that backsplash project—often call for a wet saw to accurately (and safely) cut the tile. A wet saw provides a steady stream of water over the blade to create smooth cuts and reduce the level…Read more...
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by Elizabeth Yuko on (#5M7Z8)
Temperatures across the country continue to climb, and people are spending more time outdoors—so naturally, there’s a recall of sunscreen products from pharma giant Johnson & Johnson. Specifically, it’s for five of the company’s aerosol sunscreens from their Neutrogena and Aveeno brands, the Food and Drug…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5M7Z9)
After the design overhaul of Firefox 89, the version 90 update is comparatively timid. But it focuses on two important things—privacy and tracker blocking. If you’re a fan of Firefox and its continued mission of protecting your privacy and automatically blocking trackers, you’ll like this update.
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by Pranay Parab on (#5M7WG)
Every time you head out to a new location, there’s a good chance you instinctively pull up Google Maps to help guide you there—there’s no better tool out there for navigation and traffic updates. But even if you use it practically every day, there’s a good chance that you haven’t made the most of some of its better …Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5M7WH)
In the past year, as more people have been working from home, physical therapists have been seeing an increase in patients with “dead butt syndrome,” or DBS for short, which is pain, numbness, and tingling in the butt, which can often extend to the lower back and legs. If you’ve ever stood up after sitting for a while…Read more...
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by Emily Long on (#5M7RW)
If you’ve ever received an email from your bank, accountant, lawyer, or doctor (or any number of other professionals), you’ve also likely seen a disclaimer at the bottom of the message regarding confidentiality. It may have read something like this:Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M7RX)
With the real estate market superheated right now, some homes are selling within days—and even with cash offers well over the asking price. What that means, though, if you’re looking to sell and you think your house will sell quickly, is that you may be able to negotiating a lower commission with your real estate agent…Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#5M7PB)
I love peaches—I could eat a peach for hours!—but I do not love removing the stubborn, literally clinging stone from the center of the fruit. Fortunately, I follow some very smart people on social media, and those people often have solutions to everyday annoyances such as these. (I honestly hate to be all “You’ve been…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5M6ZD)
After years of annoying Joy-Con drift issues plaguing Nintendo Switch consoles, there may finally be a permanent fix.
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M6XH)
Switching up your yard usually means ripping up the grass, tilling, and fertilizing the soil to prep for new vegetation, but why not just cover it up? Sheet mulching uses a simple form of composting to repurpose your lawn by revitalizing the soil and building nutrients for new plants. Using cardboard, green compost,…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5M6XJ)
In this article, I will not tell you how to get rid of your hip dips. However, if you are here because you want to get rid of your hip dips, this is essential reading. Because hip dips, as a bodily flaw, are 100% bullshit.Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5M6VF)
If you’re accustomed to swiping through a sea of profiles on Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, or any of the major dating apps, the process of searching for a decent match can be exhausting. But while an app’s instant affirmation might be encouraging, it might be better to slow things down once you do meet someone you like.Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M6VG)
Any excuse to eat ice cream is as good as any other, so why not take advantage of National Ice Cream Day this Sunday, July 18? Here’s a look at who’s offering discounts or free ice cream this weekend.Read more...
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by Jason Keil on (#5M6RP)
Dads are catching up to moms in their hunger for advice on being successful in both the workplace and within their family roles. And with a wide variety of podcasts more readily available these days, fathers (or dads-to-be) have plenty of options for shows about how to better step up and make the most of fatherhood.Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5M6MS)
It’s not easy to quit Instagram—and you probably don’t even want to completely quit the app. The memes, updates, and reels are important to you, after all. But many of us could do with spending a little less time on Instagram.
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by Claire Lower on (#5M6MT)
Whipping your own cream is not a hard task, but it does require a certain amount of equipment, and that equipment requires washing, which makes whipping cream mildly inconvenient in the middle of the day or after a big dinner—the two moments I happen to crave espresso con panna (espresso topped with whipped cream).Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5M6J5)
It’s possible you have a few photos on your iPhone or iPad that you’d rather not stumble upon—or have anyone else stumble upon, such as a picture of your ex, a troubling memory, or other, uh, unmentionables. If you’re not ready to delete or offload them, but you don’t want them seen by the wrong eyes, you can hide…Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#5M6J6)
Not everyone has organized address books, mostly because we end up saving someone’s email address in one contact and their phone number in another. If you recently realized that yours is a mess and preventing you from finding what you need quickly, you can use Google Contacts’ Merge & Fix tool to bring some order to…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5M6FX)
Most people have at least one flaky person in their life, whether it’s a friend, family member, or co-worker. These are the people who promise to come to something, only to forget or cancel at the last moment. There are a number of reasons why people are flaky, but the common seems to be that most of them have a hard…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5M6FY)
Google just released a new Google Drive desktop app for Windows and Mac to replace the Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream tools, which are shutting down on October 1. Google recommends all users migrate to the Drive desktop app by September to avoid any syncing interruptions, but don’t lament the loss of those…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5M6FZ)
Depression bears an association to bleak weather, but melancholy isn’t always associated with the colder seasons. In fact, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) doesn’t only strike in the winter; it can still rear itself when the weather is warm and sunny—and it might even hit certain people harder in the summer months.Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M6BX)
As gas prices continue to climb beyond $3 a gallon this summer, you might be thinking about ways to offset your monthly gas expenses. With costs expected to climb further—possibly past $3.30 before we reach fall—it looks like won’t see relief anytime soon. In the meantime, we have some tips that might help ease the…Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M6BY)
Sprouts are versatile little plants you can add to bread, salads, and sandwiches; they offer a range of tastes from subtle to even spicy; and they can keep your glucose levels low. They can be an acquired texture in a meal (with some being stringy or crunchy) but the wide variety of sprouts allows you to be selective.…Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#5M68M)
Not everyone agrees on the “best” way to cook a mushroom, but I think everyone understands that a good mushroom is a concentrated, well browned version of its fresh self. This may inspire you to bathe your ‘shrooms in butter—after all, the milk proteins brown quite beautifully—but the real secret to perfectly browned…Read more...
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by Beth Skwarecki on (#5M5BM)
Some people who got the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine (the one-dose vaccine) have developed a condition known as Guillain-Barré syndrome. It’s happened often enough that the FDA has asked them to add a note about this to the patient fact sheet, but it’s still not considered to change the risk/benefit…Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M5BN)
A recent study reveals that color can be a big factor in resale value of a car—with a three-year depreciation rate that can vary 25% between colors. What’s most surprising is that oddball colors, like yellow or orange, actually do better overall compared to traditionally “safe” colors like black or grey. But should a…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5M59J)
Celestial events are often momentary, which is why the most determined stargazers will stay up at odd hours and even venture out into uncomfortable conditions to catch a glimpse of the ephemeral wonders. But every summer, the Perseid meteor shower darts across the evening sky for more than a month, leaving even the…Read more...
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by Claire Lower on (#5M59K)
Cream of tartar is an incredibly useful ingredient. With it, you can stabilize whipped cream, make your own baking powder, and cook up extra-fluffy scrambled eggs. There is, however, a fairly widespread misunderstanding of what it is.Read more...
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by Aisha Jordan on (#5M56W)
After your shirt comes out of the dryer in a kid’s size, you might think to toss it as your newest cleaning rag. Fortunately, there’s a good chance you can save your shrunken clothes—the process takes about an hour, and all you need is some household hair products and a towel. Here’s how to revive your accidental crop…Read more...
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by Pranay Parab on (#5M56X)
Even in standby mode, your gaming console could be consuming as much as 25 times the minimum energy it needs—and this could silently be inflating your energy bills. Idle power drain is less environmentally friendly, too, which is another reason to check—and fix—your console’s power consumption. Environment advocacy…Read more...
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by Khamosh Pathak on (#5M53Y)
The prices of flagship smartphones keep climbing higher and higher. At this point, if you want to buy the latest and greatest, you need to shell out more than a thousand dollars. But before you do that, it’s a good idea to take a look at refurbished smartphones. Refurbished smartphones—especially those sold straight…Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5M53Z)
Many of us, at one time or another, will need therapy to get through rough times. However, therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all category, nor is every therapist the right fit for every patient. There are a number of different therapies available, everything from cognitive behavioral therapy to EMDR to psychodynamic.Read more...
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by Rachel Fairbank on (#5M4W3)
In recent days, you may have seen a new lemonade recipe making the rounds on social media. Called “whipped lemonade,” it’s made by whipping one-fourth of a cup of heavy cream with two tablespoons of powdered lemonade mix. Once the cream has been whipped into soft peaks, you spoon the mixture into a small glass filled…Read more...
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by Mike Winters on (#5M4W4)
A rash of fake dating sites has been scamming people out of their money and personal information, according to an alert issued by the Better Business Bureau. What makes this scam so insidious is that these sites are functional and elaborate, with hundreds of fake profiles, various add-on purchases, and “customer…Read more...
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by Sam Blum on (#5M4SS)
Arrogance is repugnant; but confidence is adored and sought after. With the two characteristics sharing a somewhat similar footing, though, how can you tell the difference between them? And at what point do you morph from self-belief, to self-delusion, to flat-out narcissism? The line is not always clear, but when you…Read more...
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by Brendan Hesse on (#5M4ST)
Internet users increasingly want a more anonymous browsing experience, which has a major impact on advertising, eCommerce, and the online economy as a whole. If a company can’t track you with third-party cookies, it’s harder to make money. Google is testing a new technology to replace cookies called Federated Learning…Read more...
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