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With famine in Gaza now ‘full-blown,’ starving children a priority of new aid efforts: ‘It’s horror’
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 hours agoSaving Gaza’s gravely malnourished children will be a critical focus of a new U.S.-backed sea route,...
Groundbreaking program brings hospital-quality care to home
NY Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe goal is to create a literal ‘copy and paste’ of the hospital in the patients’ homes, while...
5 ChatGPT Prompts For A Winner’s Mindset (Make Success Inevitable)
Forbes· 2 days agoAdopt a winning mindset and business is your playground. ChatGPT can help. These prompts will keep...
Foundry is a very calm, pleasant building game I'd play if I got tired of several other ones
PC Gamer via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt offers some nice quality of life features, like being able tocopy/paste both environmental blocks...
ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 4.30 | 97.3 KBCO | Keefer
iHeartRadio· 4 days agoThe Yardbirds opened. 1970 - Twiggs Lyndon, the road manager for the Allman Brothers Band, was...
Why U.S./Mexico pivoted from 2027 women's World Cup to 'record-breaking' bid for 2031
The Athletic· 2 days agoIn February, executives from the United States Soccer Federation and their Mexican counterparts...
Humza Yousaf has exposed the lie at the heart of Scottish nationalism
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDo the Scottish Conservatives really want to get rid of Humza Yousaf? Vain, self-righteous and...
Apple Photos
PC Magazine· 19 hours agoApple Photos is indispensable for Mac and iPhone users, thanks to its syncing between desktop and phone, as well as its support for Live Photos, Portrait Mode, and the ProRaw format used by ...
More than just a bowl of noodles, ramen in Japan is an experience and a tourist attraction
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 3 days agoSpicy, steaming, slurpy ramen might be everyone’s favorite Japanese food.
Hardbound Vaudeville
The Atlantic· 7 days agoOften poorly translated—the Constance Garnetts of the world seem to have switched from Russian to Spanish—LatinAmerican novelists inhabit their nonreaders’ minds as I.D. cards with space only ...