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Smartphone essentials for traveling abroad
I just returned from two weeks in Japan — a combination business trip to attend the UN’s Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, followed by a week of touring some of Japan’s interesting smaller cities and their surroundings: Kanazawa, Matsumoto, Nakatsugawa and Osaka. Of course, I had a smartphone with me — in this case a…
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Meg Ryan explains why she took an eight-year acting break: Film is ‘a job and not a lifestyle’
Meg Ryan, one of the most prolific romantic-comedy actors of our time, wants you to know she is more than her performances. The “When Harry Met Sally” actor, 61, is in the midst of her return to acting after an eight-year hiatus. She is the director and co-writer of the new film “What Happens Next,”…
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The best meal kits for people with allergies, including yours
If you are allergic to one or more types of food, you’re probably used to being extra careful when shopping for dinner. Concocting a delicious meal that’s also safe for food allergies shouldn’t be a big, stress-inducing hurdle. That’s why we singled out the best allergy-friendly meal kits like Home Chef — which lets you…
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14 Celebrities Who Were Dramatically Fired From Movies
In many ways, celebrities are just like us. They have wardrobe malfunctions, parenting fails and, believe it or not, can get fired. And though it doesn’t happen very often, after all many celebrities don’t even have to audition for roles anymore, some of our favorite celebrities have opened up about being let go from movies…
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Tesla Model Y breaks record in Denmark on its way to being world’s best-selling car
Tesla Model Y has broken the record in Denmark for most sales ever in a year, and there are still two months to go. Expect to see more records like that, as the electric SUV will likely be the world’s best-selling car this year. Tesla Model Y is now undoubtedly the most successful electric vehicle…
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Chicago suburb reconsiders postponing spring musical about gay teens
High school senior Henry Hanson recently watched in anticipation as various possible musicals were ticked off a board each day, a tradition that helps get students excited to officially announce Hampshire High School’s spring production. The theater student was eager for the reveal of this year’s selection of “The Prom,” a comedic musical about a…
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Thiago Neves anuncia aposentadoria do futebol: “Chegou o momento” – Alagoas 24 Horas: Líder em Notícias On-line de Alagoas
Vinnicius Silva/Cruzeiro Jogador Thiago Neves Ídolo do Fluminense e com passagens por gigantes do futebol brasileiro, como Cruzeiro e Flamengo, Thiago Neves anunciou a aposentadoria do futebol, aos 38 anos de idade. O agora ex-jogador mira os estudos e quer, quem sabe, seguir a carreira de treinador, além de ficar mais perto da família. “É,…
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Can The Order in Which You Eat Your Food Help Prevent Diabetes? New Study Suggests Yes
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 96 million U.S. adults—that’s over 1 in 3—have prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to meet the criteria for a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. What’s the big deal about prediabetes? According to a new…
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My Husband’s Favorite Dessert Is Anti-Inflammatory & Straight from the Freezer
My husband’s sweet tooth is undeniable. Not only does he reach for something sweet after dinner every night, but he almost always does after lunch, too. And if I’m painting the full picture here, if we have cinnamon-raisin bread or muffins around, he’ll grab that for “second breakfast.” His sweet tooth is not doing him…
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World Food Program director on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the executive director of the World Food Program, Cindy McCain, about the urgency of humanitarian need in Gaza.