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Traveling to France? What You Need to Know About the Protests.
Unrest has spread across France in response to the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old in a Paris suburb. Here’s what to expect.
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5 Electric Vehicle-Friendly Road Trips With Ample Charging Stations
Want to hit the road with your electric vehicle? These U.S. road trips offer gorgeous overlooks, welcoming stops and ample charging stations.
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Florida Tourism Rolls On Despite Travel Advisories and Political Battles
Even as civil rights groups suggest travelers should rethink trips to the state because of policies enacted by its Republican lawmakers, it remains a tourism juggernaut. And some visitors say their spending actually supports opposition to the new laws.
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How to be a homebody and still have an amazing social life
introvert’s guide to having an amazing social life What do you think of when you hear the word homebody? Do you think of someone who never leaves their house? Someone who’s always alone? Someone who’s antisocial? If you think any of those things, you’re not alone. A lot of people see homebodies as people who…
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8 tasks for your July home maintenance checklist
Home maintenance checklist: July is a great time to give your garage door a tune up, replace leaking hoses and more.
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Sue Johanson, beloved Canadian sex educator who broke taboos, dies at 93
Sue Johanson made her name talking frankly and openly on Canada’s “Sunday Night Sex Show” and “Talk Sex With Sue Johanson” in the United States.
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In new hands, a rural Virginia gem continues its delicious streak
Three Blacksmiths in Rappahannock County, now in the hands of Jake and Sara Addeo, fills its 20 seats with a five-course menu and abundant hospitality.
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The future is a playground
Playgrounds have always reflected our values and understanding of childhood. Now they reflect the designs of kids, too.
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Elon Musk says ‘cis’ is a slur. It’s basic Latin.
Twitter owner Elon Musk threatened to suspend people for using “cisgender” last week — the latest attack on a word whose routes go back centuries.
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Stock Markets Close Upbeat First Half, but Worries Linger
As companies begin to report earnings and make forecasts, investors are looking for signs of resilience, while executives are playing cautious.