• The Truth About Amy Coney Barrett's Husband

    While we know a bit about Amy Coney Barrett, far less is known about her husband Jesse M. Barrett, who is also a lawyer who specializes in commercial litigation, internal investigations, and defense of white collar crime.

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  • This Is Why Meat Prices Keep Getting Cheaper

    Lately, grocery stores have boasted some disturbingly empty meat aisles, in yet another example of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our lives, perhaps permanently. As CNBC explained earlier this year, the virus spread lightning-fast throughout meatpacking plants.

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  • What We Know About My 600-Lb Life Star Coliesa McMillian's Death

    She thought she was going to die from the 643 pounds she was carrying around. It turns out 41-year-old Coliesa McMillian, who appeared on season 8 of the popular TLC docu-series My 600-lb Life, may have passed away due to complications from weight loss surgery, according to New York Daily News.

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  • The Real Reason It's So Hard To Buy A New Refrigerator Right Now

    By now, we've gotten used to not being able to find everything we need in stores. The COVID-19 pandemic has made it hard to buy some goods like toilet paper, paper towels, and even garlic. Some shortages have been because of high demand, but others have been caused by collapsing supply chains.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon Read More
  • This Is The Secret To Removing A Fake Tan At Home

    Faux tans allow you to get a golden glow safely, and if used correctly, they will make you look as if you're freshly back from vacation year-round. But self-tanners are also ragged on for how finicky they are. They smell, stain, streak, and make it difficult to even apply and get the color right.

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  • The Truth About Parenting And The Pandemic

    While the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was famously ahead of her time on important issues, she was especially prescient on the need for equal treatment between working mothers and fathers. When her son, James, was growing up, the mother of two often fielded calls from his school.

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  • Inside Tati Westbrook's Stunning House

    For people tired of (but unable to look away from) the constant drama surrounding the YouTube beauty community, there is some much less scandalous news regarding beauty guru and business owner Tati Westbrook that has nothing to do with Shane Dawson or Jeffree Star.

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  • The Easiest Way To Kick Your Caffeine Habit

    If a day without coffee seems like your worst nightmare, it may be time to ease up. Especially if you have withdrawal symptoms when you don't get your fix, your body is likely begging you for a break. Caffeine in excess can cause health issues like anxiety, acid reflux, and insomnia.

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  • The Secret Code You're Missing In Publix Tags

    With the chain expanding its reach, it won't be long before everybody is able to visit Publix for the best deals around, too. It's worth noting, however, that even better deals can be found once you know how to interpret their product labeling system.

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  • Netflix Is Breaking Our Hearts In October

    The days are slowly getting darker in October, and Netflix is making making us feel even gloomier by removing some of our favorite movies and TV shows from their streaming service. By the time you're trick-or-treating, your favorite show might already be in the graveyard.

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  • Why Adding Gua Sha To Your Skincare Routine Is Worth Your Time

    If putting oil on your skin and pulling it in different directions seems counterintuitive, it may be time to think again. Gua sha comes from an ancient Chinese technique that helped people suffering from heatstroke and other illnesses. Skincare experts have adopted the technique for their faces.

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  • How Too Much Screen Time Really Affects You

    While you may be spending more time looking at a screen right now, it's important to remember to take a step back as frequently as possible. Whether you're working from home or back in the office, looking at a screen (be it your phone or computer) for too long can have serious side effects.

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  • Why Mouth-Breathing Is Bad For Your Health

    The term mouth-breather generally correlates with someone who isn't very smart. But there may be more to the moniker than an insult. Using both your mouth and your nose to breathe is a no-brainer, but if you're breathing through your mouth the majority of the time, it can make way for health issues.

    By Paige McBride Read More
  • The Truth About Walmart's New Deal With TikTok

    Walmart's new deal with TikTok is a gamechanger. The retail giant teamed up with Microsoft in August to purchase the app's U.S. operations from Chinese internet company ByteDance. While the Microsoft blog noted ByteDance turned down their offer, a deal with Walmart is still on the table.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon Read More
  • What The Final 12 Months Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life Were Like

    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is iconic for many reasons, not the least of which is her incredible work ethic and her dedication to justice. The trailblazer was just the second woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court, and it's a position she took seriously.

    By Christine Liwag Dixon Read More
  • The Truth About Cooking Pork Chops On The Grill

    When it comes to cooking, there are a few smells that can immediately invoke a craving — bacon cooking, fresh baked sweets, and meat on a grill. When a neighbor lights their grill, something pavlovian happens. That smoky scent combined with images of a perfect char can make your mouth water.

    By Nicole Width Read More