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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

A Mom Wants To Know: Do You Feed Lunch To Roaming Neighborhood Kids During Summer?

I feed every kid who comes in my house if they want food.
Parenting
#media
#history
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago
Germany news

This German City Is Often Overshadowed by Berlin-but It's Just as Cool With Boutique Hotels, Michelin-starred Restaurants, and Bavarian Charm

fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago
Germany news

This German City Is Often Overshadowed by Berlin-but It's Just as Cool With Boutique Hotels, Michelin-starred Restaurants, and Bavarian Charm

#politics
fromIndependent
3 days ago
New York City

Colum McCann: Zohran Mamdani has restored my faith in New York City, my lovely rubbish heap of a town

fromIndependent
3 days ago
New York City

Colum McCann: Zohran Mamdani has restored my faith in New York City, my lovely rubbish heap of a town

#quizzes
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner shocks fans: We saw ourselves in him'

"Theo was one of us. He was like us. We saw ourselves in him."
Television
#san-francisco
fromCreative Bloq
3 days ago

I was burned out on retro gaming, but this tiny console made me fall in love with it all over again

The Sinclair GamerCard represents a unique approach to retro gaming, emphasizing design and nostalgia over technical specifications, thereby redefining the essence of gaming culture.
Video games
#music
#podcast
fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago
Arts

'Wait Wait' for July 19, 2025: With Not My Job guest James Gunn

The show features humor and discussions on news, culture, and predictions for future trends.
#art
fromIndependent
5 days ago

20 Irish summer traditions: From 'salad' for dinner to line-drying fever and the neck-burn epidemic, the things that make our summer months unique

Growing up in our house, if the sun came out, then so did the Irish summer salad. Lettuce, tomato, a slice of beetroot, a dollop of coleslaw - you know the drill.
Food & drink
#leadership
fromianVisits
6 days ago

The London Buzz - 17th July 2025

A man who was jailed on the basis of a corrupt police officer's evidence has had his name cleared posthumously at the Court of Appeal.
London
#sweden
fromNPR.org
7 years ago

Giving Notice: Reflections On Capturing The Light

Research in education finds that writing can be a valuable tool for learning. Psychological studies reveal the value of expressive writing when it comes to processing a distressing event.
Data science
#television
#tourism
from48hills.org
1 week ago

BIG WEEK: SF Art Book Fair, Anti-Prime Day, Jollof Fest, Macy Gray, Outside Sex...

Looking for something new to read? Forget financing another hideous wedding for Jeff Bezos during Prime Day. Instead of Amazon, buy some books from the wonderful Bookshop.org online, which not only benefits local bookstores that you can designate, but also throws in free shipping until the end of the week for its Anti-Prime Day.
San Francisco
fromwww.travelandleisure.com
2 weeks ago

The 3 Best Hotels in Hong Kong of 2025

Hong Kong dazzles with its one-of-a-kind fusion of tradition and modernity, showcasing a contemporary skyline full of high-rises alongside busy street markets and historic temples.
Travel
#slang
fromwww.thelocal.fr
2 weeks ago

French word of the Day: Le Mistral

Le mistral can last for days, sometimes more than a week, and reach speeds over 100km/h. It can be dangerous, especially if it happens in summer.
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Can you solve it? The world's most fascinating number revealed!

108 holds profound significance across multiple cultures and religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Chinese traditions, showcasing its importance in spirituality and rituals.
philosophy
#fashion
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

What Moving Your Body Can Mean

Finding a form of movement that works for you can make you feel better in your body than you thought you could.
Exercise
#community
#coolness
fromApaonline
3 weeks ago

APA Member Interview: Ryan S. Bingham

In his dissertation, Ryan S. Bingham engages with Jacques Derrida's ideas by exploring the intersections of philosophy, religion, culture, and politics in 'A Materialism without Substance.'
philosophy
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

Sailing, swimming and daytime sipping in Sweden's most underrated archipelago

"Stockholm is an overtly sensory experience; from the serene whispers of the Baltic Sea to vibrant summer gatherings, the city invites you to simply 'be.'"},{
Travel
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

The Diva Is Dead, Long Live the Diva

I don't think we'll ever stop being drawn to larger-than-life characters with messy, larger-than-life personal lives. There is a line that people can cross-but it's constantly shifting.
Podcast
fromVulture
4 weeks ago

2025 Is the Year of Spit

For even the least squeamish, spit is still a little gross, though it’s likely the least gross liquid to come out of the body.
Silicon Valley food
fromDefector
4 weeks ago

Fuck Sore Losers | Defector

Admitting defeat means you're willing to grow, and to learn. I'm not giving anyone, least of all myself, permission to avoid all of that just because losing is hard.
Independent films
#cannabis
fromTime Out London
4 weeks ago

London is officially the most diverse and inclusive city in the world, according to locals

London is recognized as the most diverse and inclusive city globally, with strong community representation and acceptance.
London politics
fromThe Local France
4 weeks ago

French Word of the Day: Rigolo

Rigolo is a commonly used French word meaning funny, fun, or odd, but context is crucial as it can also be pejorative.
Humor
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