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Doja Cat Slams Parents Who Bring Kids to Her Shows: 'I Don't Make Music for Children'
People Magazine· 16 hours agoDoja Cat is getting "into it" with parents. On Friday, April 26, the "Say So" performer, 28, made it...
50 Things to Do Before You Turn 50
The Oprah Magazine via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHearst Owned Do something really brave. Eleanor Roosevelt...important documents like these in place. Hearst Owned Go to the Super Bowl. Or another big...
Legit Everything Breaks Me Out—But Not These 14 Sunscreens
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe 14 best non-comedogenic sunscreens of 2024, tested and reviewed by a beauty writer, won't clog...
The 14 Best New Hotels in New York City
Esquire via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoWe’ve spent years testing every single hotel in New York City. These are our current favorites, ranging from affordable feels to luxurious splurges....
Amazon Reviewers Can't Get Enough of These Copper Wind Chimes
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSeven years of marriage deserves recognition. Shop 7-year wedding anniversary gifts for him and her,...
What a Ride: A Love Letter to Our Genesis G90’s Air Suspension
MotorTrend· 1 day agoJust as Toyota created Lexus out of whole cloth to shake up the luxury car market then dominated by German makes, Hyundai spun off Genesis—which, unlike with Lexus, began as a single nameplate ...
What's the Best Motorcycle Helmet You Can Buy? We Asked the Experts
Road & Track via AOL· 6 days agoWe checked in with Revzilla's Pat McHugh for pro tips on what to look for in a motorcycle helmet....
75-plus fun things to do in May in Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Punta Gorda
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMay 4; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $55-$75; 941-263-6799;...
Pro-housing groups hit rough waters
Politico· 20 hours ago(Los Angeles Times) SILICON VALLEY: Sam Altman of OpenAI and several other big tech CEOs are part of a new federal advisory board tasked with studying AI safety related to ...
The Years With Ross
The Atlantic· 15 hours agoONE lowly day in October, 1933, Harold Ross, the unimperturbable editor of the New Yorker, went running to Katharine White, his office confidante in times of emotional crises, with a new and ...