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Thanksgiving is sometimes known as the “season of plenty,” a celebration associated with a bountiful fall harvest. But Thanksgiving also serves as a reminder that “bounty” can quickly turn into “waste” when it comes to cooking more food than your hungry holiday crowd can possibly eat, and then…
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Inexpensive generic drugs have helped millions of Americans save money on brand-name medication, but lately soaring prices on some longtime generics are prompting investigations into this pricing U-turn by pharmaceutical companies.
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If only a casual fan of classic 1960s soul music, you might easily confuse Jimmy Ruffin with his younger brother David, who rose to much greater fame as lead singer of the Temptations.
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’Tis almost the season — of overreach, that is, when your already busy life gets even busier.
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Hoy les quiero contar cómo me convertí en maratonista. Nunca antes había sido corredora formal o atleta de alto rendimiento, como les dicen. Pero sí, a mis 40 años logré con relativo éxito llegar a la meta del maratón de Nueva York, el pasado 2 de noviembre. Así celebré el comienzo de una nueva…
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Investors are generally advised to check the background of brokers or other financial professionals before doing business with them. Yet, how many of us really do that, even though it could protect our life savings?
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Is a daily low-dose aspirin losing some of its luster as a cheap, easy way to prevent a heart attack?
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In Norman Rockwell’s familiar Thanksgiving fantasy, Grandma presents a glistening turkey to a happy, multigenerational family.
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When Kim Kardashian and her sizable assets showed up on the cover of Paper magazine last week, it didn’t quite “break the Internet,” as the publication had promised. But by flipping our current ideal-body imagery from lean to lush, it smashed a beauty mold that hasn’t held water for some years now.









