• Here's Why You Shouldn't Go To The Gym Right Now

    t may have been a while since you worked out using proper weights or fitness machines, but if you think now is the time to head back to the gym, health experts warn that you may be moving too quickly -- especially if your return is based on a study that was recently released.

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  • What Happens To Your Body When You Breathe In Wildfire Smoke

    For a few days in September, the skies over San Francisco turned orange due to smoke from Northern California's wildfires, which have been raging since August. While the orange glow has gone and wildfires are under control in some places, people will be grappling with the after-effects for years.

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  • The Real Difference Between Exercise Balls And Stability Balls

    You might also know them as yoga balls, balance balls, physio balls, pilates balls, or even Swiss balls, but don't let that name confuse you because the balls aren't actually Swiss. The exercise or balance ball was actually created in the 1960's by an Italian, Aquilino Cosani.

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  • Here's Why Costco's Oreos Don't Taste The Same

    Costco's signature brand, Kirkland, isn't just a cheaper alternative to higher-end products; sometimes it even beats its top-shelf competitors in taste tests, too. Consider Kirkland Vodka which, for the longest time, had shoppers convinced it was secretly Grey Goose vodka in disguise.

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  • The Truth About RBG's Battle With Cancer

    The news that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away on September 18, 2020, left the nation in mourning. As noted by NPR, Ginsburg passed away from complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer. Ginsburg fought various cancers for decades.

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  • Why Millennials Should Consider Working At Publix

    Who knew Publix was such a great place to work? The popular supermarket chain consistently makes it on Fortune's list of 100 Best Companies to Work For and prides itself on keeping their employees happy. "My friends and family ask me how I can be so happy every day I go to work," said one associate.

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  • This Is How Often You Should Be Getting A Pedicure

    Of the simple pleasures in life, plopping down for a manicure or pedicure is up there on the list. There's something about sitting in a chair and zoning out and letting stress slip away. Unfortunately, this is no ordinary time, and small luxuries can no longer be taken for granted.

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  • The Heartbreaking Last Letter Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Husband Wrote Her

    As the nation grieves the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, little-known details of her life have begun to emerge. The more we learn about the cultural icon, the more touching her story becomes. In particular, a look into her 56-year marriage to Marty Ginsburg paints a picture of unconditional love.

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Final Resting Place Revealed

    The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday, September 18, will be laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery, alongside her husband, Martin Ginsburg, who was buried there in 2010, according to a statement by the highest court.

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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Most Controversial Moments

    While some may point to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's longtime friendship with the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia as one of her most controversial decisions, the trailblazing justice raised a few other eyebrows on her way up.

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  • What You Didn't Know About Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Late Husband

    He was a legal expert in his own right, a noted tax lawyer with a reputable law firm, and professor of tax law on the faculty of Georgetown Law School. Yet Martin David Ginsburg appeared to be just as happy being the arm candy of his wife, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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  • Barack Obama Reacts To The Death Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Former president Barack Obama is a self-confessed, unabashed admirer of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and he would go out of his way to single her out during his time in office. So it's not too surprising that Obama would post a touching tribute to Ginsburg.

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  • Mary Trump's Reaction To Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death Is Turning Heads

    Like many around the country, Mary Trump took to social media to mourn the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, though her sentiment was not universally received. "Take a moment. Breathe. And then we fight for our country the way she always did for us. Or we will lose everything," she tweeted.

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  • Inside Ruth Bader Ginsburg's 56-Year Marriage

    Ruth Bader met Marty Ginsburg in 1950 when she was a freshman and he was a sophomore at Cornell University. Technically, the formal meeting happened over a 'blind' date — but it wasn't exactly blind, because Marty had already seen Ruth around, and he had asked his friend to be set up with her.

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  • What You Don't Know About Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Kids

    Supreme Court Justice and consistent champion of women's rights Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday, September 18th, 2020 at the age of 87. Though she had a legendary career, being a loving mother and part of a caring family was of utmost importance to Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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  • What We Know About Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death

    Longtime Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died at her home, surrounded by her loved ones, Friday, September 18, 2020, at the age of 87. Ginsberg, who was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993 by President Bill Clinton, had been through several bouts of cancer in recent years.

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  • The Heartbreaking Death Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    For all the devastation 2020 has brought us so far, there will be few as consequential to women's rights as the passing of Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died today at 87 years old.

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