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When Adult Children Return Home: How to Cope
When Ellie Krieger’s daughter graduated from college and returned home in May as a way to save money before moving…
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The experiential economy of sports and music tourism will be worth $1.5 trillion by 2032
Everyone seems to be “chasing the vibe” lately—whether it’s Taylor Swift latest concert in Zurich, a music festival in Berlin,…
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Water bottles can be breeding grounds for bacteria. Here’s how to clean them.
Like many others, Carl Behnke regularly carries a water bottle with him throughout the day to ensure he stays hydrated.…
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US Team Psychologist at Paris Olympics: Health Checkups Are Beneficial for Mental Health
I hesitated; I was usually the one asking questions in an interview. My thoughts drifted back to my childhood, to…
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Team GB CEO: Olympic Village not serving enough food
Competing in the Olympics is the ultimate dream for many athletes. The event is also a huge undertaking for host…
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Symptoms of bird flu in humans with H5N1 virus
Earlier this month, Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced emergency disaster Not because wildfires are common in the Centennial State this…
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NATO needs help reaching Generation Z so is turning to TikTok and Instagram influencers in their 20s from the UK and Europe to stay relevant
Like most 75-year-olds, NATO needs help reaching the younger generation. This week, the military alliance is grappling with hot-button issues…
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Britain’s new prisons minister is a multimillionaire heir who hires ex-offenders
Britain’s new left-leaning Labour government is looking to the business world to tackle the growing problem of prisons. And the…
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Rishi Sunak awaits multimillion-dollar payday after losing $177,000 PM contract
It’s official. Rishi Sunak is no longer Britain’s chancellor. His long and winding road to the exit door from Number…
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Can Gen Z save tea? How young Brits are rekindling their love for the classic cuppa amid a crisis of relevance
In May, the parent companies of two of Britain’s top tea brands reported record sales: Kallo Foods, which owns Clipper…
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