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Summer Books 2024: It’s summertime and the reading’s easy. Or epic. Choose your own adventure
Today's News-Herald· 5 days agoOne strategy for summer reading — and yes, there are strategies — is to begin a project. Read the...
Council Post: Five Steps CEOs Can Take To Protect Data In The Age Of AI
Forbes· 6 days agoThe battle over data is only just beginning, and CEOs need to be especially proactive about...
The 47 best podcasts to listen to in 2024
TechRadar· 4 days agoBucking the short-form entertainment trend, the continued growth of podcasting demonstrates that we're more willing than ever to fill our heads with...
Hitting a homer is hard for most. On this machine, we all have a chance | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 7 days agoThe O.D. Jennings Company brought them together for a trade stimulator, or as they call it, “Silent Salesman.” Play to win a roll of Jennings’ Superior Mints. To my surprise, I found beautiful ...
“Today Fitness Is Fashion.” Read Vogue’s 1994 Take on Designers’ Then-New Fixation on Sports
Vogue· 2 days agoIt doesn't take Ralph Lauren to wake up the fitness world to that fact. Increasingly, companies like...
$4.3M 2027 Bugatti Tourbillon First Look Review: Start the Clock!
MotorTrend· 3 days agoWith 1,775 hp coming courtesy of a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a new homebrew V-16 combustion engine and three-electric motors, a top speed surpassing 275 mph, and a multimillion-dollar ...
Everything New in Honkai Star Rail version 2.3 update
ClutchPoints· 4 days agoThe Stellaron Hunter Firefly, Jade of the Ten Stonehearts, new endgame content, and a lot more are...
Peyton Heart Project: A crocheted heart with a message offers hope in the darkness
Savannah Morning News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhen arts columnist Rob Hessler returned to his chair at Waters Cafe, he saw something strange: A...
'Don Giovanni' 101
Santa Fe New Mexican· 3 days agoHere's a handy user's guide to get up to speed on Don Giovanni, the second production in the Santa Fe Opera's 2024 season. Long story short: After...
Arborglyphs – Basque immigrant sheepherders left their marks on aspen trees in the American West
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoMost of the men who etched these arborglyphs into the living trees were Basques who, starting with the Gold Rush of the 1840s, had immigrated from the Basque Country that straddles the Pyrenees ...