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  • Matters Of The Heart A Women’s Lifestyle

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    GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. – The February edition of Women's Lifestyle Magazine is focusing on "Matters of the Heart." Content producer Sarah Anderson shared some highlights of what you can find inside this month's copy. The edition features several couples who are not only romantic partners, but also …

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  • Rock Star Of Iran Build A Culture Of Misogyny And Fear

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    The news came down on Thanksgiving Day. ASL19 founder Ali Karimzadeh Bangi, one of the leading lights of the expat Iranian digital rights community, appeared in court on charges of sexual assault and forcible imprisonment. The following day, he would be forced to cut ties with ASL19 entirely. For many in civil society groups, the […]

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  • On-Demand Beauty Service Apps Have A Fundamental Problem

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    In 2011, Vogue contributing editor Lauren Santo Domingo—a bottled-water heiress and billionaire by marriage—told Glossier’s beauty blog Into The Gloss the most glamorous thing I had ever heard: She does not wash her own hair. “I can’t even remember the last time I washed my own hair—I have Avalon Organics shampoo and conditioner,” said Santo Domingo, co-founder […]

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  • Finland Might Have All The Answers: Safe, Happy And Free

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    Western Europe’s last naturally caused famine ended 150 years ago this winter. In a poor and backward part of the Russian empire called Finland, more than a quarter of a million people – nearly 10% of the population – starved to death. Last year, on the centenary of its independence, Finland was ranked, by assorted international […]

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  • EPA’s Scott Pruitt Spend More Than $90K In Travel Costs In Early June

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    Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and his top aides spent more than $90,000 on travel costs in the first few weeks of June, 2017, according to a Sunday report that could put pressure on Pruitt just months after another Cabinet head had to resign over private flights. The $90,000 …

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  • Joe McHale Gets New Weekly Netflix Talk Show

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    Actor Joel McHale paid a visit to BUILD Series recently to dish about his new online talk show coming to Netflix later this month. “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale,” is a weekly half-hour topical web series where McHale analyzes and pokes fun at the events that took place in the news, TV and pop culture all around the world. […]

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  • China’s Tech Revolution Is Just Getting Started

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    We are witnessing the ascendance of a superpower through prodigious mercantile and technological influence A few months ago, I stumbled across a line in a business title that stopped me in my tracks: at that point, 15 Chinese startups had reached unicorn status that year alone; effectively, 30 per cent of the world’s billion-dollar companies […]

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  • Science Wins The Day At Winter Olympics

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    In sports like bobsled, luge, and snowboarding, where thousandths of a second make a difference, it’s not only athletes who are crucial. Hundreds of technicians work behind the scenes to help teams adjust to conditions that change by the day, if not the hour. States shook up the luge world order Sunday night, becoming the first non-European […]

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  • Blue Apron Breakeven On EBITDA For Late 2018

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    Blue Apron Holdings Inc (APRN.N) said on Tuesday it could break even on a key measure of profitability earlier than Wall Street analysts had expected, fueling a brief surge in the meal-kit maker’s shares. Chief Executive Brad Dickerson said adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization could turn positive as soon as the fourth […]

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  • Apple Is Changing Iphone Software After Ten Years

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    This is great news for iPhone owners, who have increasingly been noticing bugs and glitches in Apple's software. Apple is expected to release the new version of iOS in September.

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