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You’ve Been Putting on Band-Aids All Wrong—and Here’s What to Do About It
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You’ve Been Putting on Band-Aids All Wrong—and Here’s What to Do About It

There is an art—and perhaps even a science—to putting on Band-Aids correctly.
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Are Haunted House Waivers Legally Enforceable?
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Are Haunted House Waivers Legally Enforceable?

Can a haunted attraction really be insulated against legal action for scaring people? A law expert weighs in.
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The Average Human Lifespan May Be Reaching a Plateau
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The Average Human Lifespan May Be Reaching a Plateau

Barring some dramatic medical advancements, living into your eighties remains the best-case scenario.
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Would Donald Trump’s taxes on trade hurt US consumers?

Donald Trump has pledged to drastically increase tariffs on foreign goods entering the US if he is elected president again. He has promised tariffs - a form of tax - of up to 20% on goods from other countries and 60% on all imports from China. He has even talked about a 200% tax on some imported cars. Tariffs are a central part of Trump's economic vision - he sees them as a way of growing the US economy, protecting jobs and raising tax revenue.
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AllSides - Balanced News
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US warns Israel to boost humanitarian aid into Gaza or risk weapons funding

The Biden administration has warned Israel that it must increase the amount of humanitarian aid it is allowing into Gaza within the next 30 days or it could risk losing access to U.S. weapons funding. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned their Israeli counterparts in a letter dated Sunday that the changes must occur. The letter, which restates U.S. policy toward humanitarian aid and arms transfers, was sent amid deteriorating conditions in northern Gaza...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Harris could join Joe Rogan podcast in hunt for male votes, sources say

 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris could sit down for an interview with popular podcaster Joe Rogan, whose audience leans heavily towards young men, as she works to shore up support with male voters, sources said on Monday. Harris campaign officials, in the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign, met with Rogan's team this week but an appearance has not been confirmed yet, said two of the sources, who have knowledge of the matter.
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Troubled Boeing signals it may raise up to $25 billion to shore up finances

Boeing signaled Tuesday that it could raise up to $25 billion in new stock or debt to shore up its balance sheet after years of heavy losses. The company said in back-to-back regulatory filings that it could raise the cash over the next three years and enter into a new borrowing agreement with lenders. Boeing has lost more than $25 billion since the start of 2019, and its finances are under new pressure as a strike by workers who build most of its airline jets factory goes...
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Maine Mass Shooting Survivors, Families Threaten to Sue Army over Negligence

One hundred survivors and family members of the victims of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting last October are threatening to pursue negligence claims against the U.S. Army for failing to stop the reservist responsible for the tragedy, their lawyers announced Tuesday. The claimants submitted notices of intent to the Department of Defense, the Army, and Keller Army Community Hospital in West Point, N.Y., alleging each military entity failed to respond to the warning signs exhibited by...
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North Korea blows up road crossing points on tense border with South

 North Korea displayed its fury at Seoul Tuesday in spectacular style, blowing up two key road crossing points at opposite ends of the Demilitarized Zone, the flashpoint militarized frontier that divides the two Koreas. No casualties or damages were reported in South Korea, but the explosions prompted warning shots from South Korean troops, Seoul’s Ministry of National Defense said in a statement. A South Korean government spokesperson said a machine gun was fired...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Frugal people share 13 silly money-saving tips that actually work.
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Frugal people share 13 silly money-saving tips that actually work.

Most adults take a look at their lives somewhat frequently to try to figure out where they can save money. It might be cutting one of the streaming services we're not using or trying to dial back the Starbucks PSLs. However, the people on the subreddit r/frugal, take saving money to a whole new level.A recent thread posted by u/Jskyesthelimit was chock full of solid gold advice for anyone looking to trim the budget but who doesn't want to put in a lot of work.(Yeah, yeah — we all know meal-prepping is effective, but who's got the time? We're looking for easy wins, here.)The prompt, "What's the little effortless, stupid thing you do that TECHNICALLY saves you money?", got some responses and tips you've probably never thought of.They're small, they're silly — but they do add up.1. Spend more time outside"if i go outside and play all day, i don't have consumerist urges to buy stupid shit." - looney417Can't spend money if you don't go into a store!It's a good idea to get away from your phone or laptop for a while, too. If you're not careful, you can buy a hundred dollars worth of junk on Amazon before you even realize what's happening.2. Time your dishwasher runs"When our dishwasher is full and ready to be started, I set an alarm on my watch for 9pm. I start the dishwasher when the alarm goes off since the electricity rate goes down after 9pm." - misterfuss Nathan Dumloa/UnsplashDid you know that electricity costs more during "peak hours"? Where I live, power can cost up to 4x as much from 2-7pm versus off-peak hours.Most people run the dishwasher at night anyway, but you should look up your own local peak hours. Starting the nightly load at 9 instead of 8 every night could actually save you a couple of bucks a month.3. Fill a large water bottle at work before you leaveu/MrPerfectionisback swears by this one.Getting a gigantic, high-quality water bottle could be a great investment if you're able to top it off at the office every day and bring your water bill down a smidge.4. Use less laundry detergentMost of us approach laundry detergent with a "fill 'er up" attitude. But, usually, you can get away with even just one tablespoon if your clothes aren't that dirty. and using less will help your clothes last longer.u/jbblue48089 also recommends using solid bar shampoo and dish soap, which have a longer lifespan than liquid soaps.5. Re-wear clothes (other than socks and underwear)Another option from u/ztreHdrahciR — don't wash your clothes at all! At least not right away.Chances are you can get a few wears out of jeans or even t-shirts and save on laundry costs, to the tune of a few dollars per year.6. Make your own doggie poo bags"Use used food bags to pick up the dogs poop." - bezerePoop bags are expensive! You could easily spend $20-50 per year depending on what brand you use.Next time you pack a sandwich for lunch, save that plastic baggie and use it for pick-up duty later on.7. Charge your phone at work (or wherever there's an outlet)A good one from u/runmemymo.Never pass up a chance for free electric!If you don't work in an office, just carry your phone charger with you. Lots of restaurants and even public spaces have outlets so you can get a little free juice.8. Poo at work (or wherever there's a bathroom)u/larkfor says they save a ton of money each year on water and toilet paper by doing their business at work or the office.Never pass up a chance for free water and toilet paper!9. Cut sponges in half Pille R. Priske/Unsplashu/plaincheeseburger recommends turning one sponge into two.It will still work exactly the same and last twice as long.10. Repair old dog toysI love this one from u/pdxarchitecht! My dogs love immediately ripping the stuffing out of new toys, which doesn't feel like a great value for my money.The hack? Put the stuffing back in and add a stitch or two to close it up and save yourself $10 or more.11. Twist the stems off of peppers if paying by weightThis ingenious and petty tip comes from u/casterix75.Not all supermarkets charge by weight for bell peppers (or similar produce), but if they do, why pay for the stem? Twist it off and save yourself a few cents at the checkout.12. Save the cold water when running a shower or bathAn old science teacher taught me this one in high school, recommended in this thread by u/smartquokka. Put a bucket in the shower or bath to collect the cold water while it's heating up. Use that to water plants, fill the dog bowls, or flush the toilet.13. Unplug everything at night Kelly Sikkema/UnsplashMany people recommended this — it's an r/frugal staple. Appliances on standby still use power, so unplug as many things as possible before going to bed. u/Larkfor estimates this saves them $10 a month or so on power.These tips are so small they're almost microscopic, but you know what? Most of them are so easy you'd barely notice a difference in your lifestyle and routine. And all together, you could save yourself a decent chunk of money every year by making a few simple changes.Thanks to the thrifty people of Reddit for sharing their hacks with the rest of us!
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