At the age of 58, stuck in her house through the long nights of the coronavirus pandemic, Michelle Brennen started to spend more and more of her time thinking about the worst...
Read moreDespite September’s promise of fresh starts and autumnal abundance, shuffling kids back to school, commuting to an office or simply battling the end-of-summer malaise doesn’t always leave us feeling refreshed or with...
Read morePhilips Respironics has agreed to a $479 million partial settlement on claims over flaws in the company’s breathing machines that spewed gases and flecks of foam into the airways of consumers and...
Read moreThis article was updated on Sept. 7, 2023, in honor of the torte’s 40th anniversary.When Marian Burros, a longtime food reporter for The New York Times, first wrote about the plum torte...
Read moreI have quite dry skin and eyes, so I need all the moisture possible. I use a Neostrata Matrix Support day cream and Intensive Eye Therapy; then when I shower, I use...
Read moreDid you know that on most airplanes, you can raise the armrest nearest to the aisle — the one that always seems locked in place — by pressing a tiny pin underneath,...
Read moreFrom manicures that make a splash to those that shine bright, here is a roundup of bridal nail art that goes beyond traditional hues of pale pink.
Read moreLa noticiaSegún un estudio publicado el mes pasado en The Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, los niños de 1 año expuestos a más de cuatro horas diarias frente a una...
Read moreSign-up bonuses, lounge access, cash rebates, free hotel rooms and plenty of fine print: The dizzying promotions and Byzantine rules on earning and redeeming points with rewards credit cards can make your...
Read moreThailand’s history is rich with gemstones, beginning in the 1400s when its mines first produced the sapphires and rubies that adorned the crowns, swords and even the footwear of the country’s royalty....
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