Tag: weedistry

  • I Didn’t Get Along With Eye Shadow Until I Tried This Shimmery Product

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    Eye shadow and I don’t get along. I have photos from high school to prove it. After a few short-lived months of attempting to rock bold hues as a teen, I had given up hope that one day we would go back to liking each other again. Nowadays, my daily makeup routine consists of wearing tinted […]

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  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Chinese President Xi Jinping for informal summit

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    New Delhi –Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Chinese President Xi Jinping Friday at the beginning of his informal two-day relation-building summit in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. The meeting, widely interpreted as an attempt to reset relations and rebuild trust, follows an extended period of diplomatic estrangement between the two neighboring nuclear […]

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  • On Calabria’s coast a fairytale village awakes from its slumber

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    The hills were on fire. It was August and the view from our car window of smoke rising from forest fires was as dramatic as the road taking us south. The “motorway of the sun”, more prosaically known as the A2, negotiates the mountains of Calabria through a series of tunnels and high bridges right […]

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  • 2018 Daytime Emmy winners: Full list of Creative Arts Awards winners and nominees

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    The 2018 Daytime Emmy Awards will be handed out on Sunday night, April 29, at a ceremony hosted by Emmy champs Sheryl Underwood (“The Talk”) and Mario Lopez (“Extra”), but the lion’s share of prizes were handed out at the Creative Arts Awards on Friday night, April 27. That’s where the best achievements in animation, children’s programs, special class programs, and […]

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  • For Apple’s iPhone X, is it time for ‘full panic mode’?

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    Apple suppliers are hinting at a rough quarter, with indications people aren’t spending big on the iPhone X. The iPhone boom times may be officially over. And Apple may have the iPhone X to thank for that. This fiscal year was supposed to be a blowout for Apple. The company redesigned its popular iPhone for the […]

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  • World’s Oldest Known Spider Dies In Australia At The Age Of 43

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    The spider was first observed by Australian biologist Barbara York Main in 1974, shortly after it was born. Australian scientists have discovered what they believe is the world’s oldest spider, a creature that had most likely outlived the previous record holder by about 15 years. In a study published in the journal Pacific Conservation Biology and cited […]

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  • Amazon’s Marketplace Struggles With Mislabeled Goods

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    While Amazon has spent years looking into counterfeit and otherwise mislabeled goods, the company continues to face the challenge of overseeing its own eCommerce platform. Through Amazon’s Marketplace, The Guardian was able to obtain several goods that weren’t as described. For example, The Guardian received genuine Apple iPhone chargers that were separated from returned and refurbished devices but were being sold as new. […]

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  • American Airlines CEO warns higher fares are coming

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    DALLAS (AP) — Rising fuel costs are eating into airline profits, dampening expectations for the rest of 2018, and setting the stage for higher fares. Fuel is the airlines’ second-biggest expense after labor, so when it rises — at American it was up 40 cents a gallon from a year ago — so does the […]

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  • Three Partnerships Thrusting Ripple (XRP)

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    Ripple (XRP) – Cryptocurrency world, after been called alien, is becoming a global miracle, serving universe in diverse ways. The space is filled with coins, with nothing less than 1400 cryptocurrencies, however, not all of them can serve the purpose the world requires cryptocurrency for. Well, like Google, Microsoft, and Apple, some cryptocoins will stay […]

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  • On first day, Pompeo charms NATO but warns on Iran, defense spending

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    BRUSSELS  – Barely 12 hours after being sworn in as U.S. secretary of state, Mike Pompeo went straight to NATO headquarters on Friday in what European allies saw as strong support for an institution that U.S. President Donald Trump once called obsolete. In a day of closed-door meetings with NATO foreign ministers, Pompeo appeared to […]

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