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Add This Surprising ‘Palate Cleanser’ to Your Thanksgiving Spread
I host a full Friendsgiving meal in early November because it’s truly heartwarming to bring my chosen family all together for a home cooked meal—but low-key. I also need to test side dishes to share with you all. This year, the most surprising dish I made wasn’t squash, or another spin on sweet potatoes, but a resurrection of summer fruit.…
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2025 Nissan Kicks Review – Consumer Reports
Many elements make it clear that this target audience was a design directive, rather than a marketing tagline, as is so often the case when trying to characterize a car. (Keep this in mind as we explore the car below, as it explains some facets.) To that end, Nissan turned to the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine from the Sentra small sedan…
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How to Adjust Your Equalizer Like a Pro
Key Takeaways Equalizers adjust sound frequencies for better music quality, with presets catering to different genres. Frequency ranges like sub-bass, bass, mids, and highs play vital roles in music, affecting depth and clarity. Customizing EQ based on music genre and using presets can improve sound quality without distortion. If you think your music could benefit from some tweaks and adjustments,…
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10 Social Media Planners You Can Start Using Today [FREE]
Success on social media starts with a solid plan. Rather than posting when inspiration strikes, it’s important to zoom out to align content with your specific campaigns and overall social media strategy. Good social media planners can help you build brand awareness, drive engagement, and maintain a consistent posting schedule. monday.com: A visual social media planner for content teams monday.com is…
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I added interval sprints to my workouts for four weeks — here’s what happened
I only started running three years ago, and I’m pretty pleased with how far I’ve come and how much fitter I am now than I was before I became a runner. However, I have at times struggled to keep motivated when progress has been slow, and I have to admit, I haven’t seen the big changes I was hoping to…
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MITRE shares 2024’s top 25 most dangerous software weaknesses
MITRE has shared this year’s top 25 list of the most common and dangerous software weaknesses behind more than 31,000 vulnerabilities disclosed between June 2023 and June 2024. Software weaknesses refer to flaws, bugs, vulnerabilities, and errors found in software’s code, architecture, implementation, or design. Attackers can exploit them to breach systems where the vulnerable software is running, enabling them…
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DOJ says Google must sell Chrome to crack open its search monopoly
The Department of Justice says that Google must divest the Chrome web browser to restore competition to the online search market, and it left the door open to requiring the company to spin out Android, too. The filing includes a broad range of requirements the DOJ hopes the court will impose on Google — from restricting the company from entering…
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This LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Is Now at a Record Low This Black Friday!
If you’re a Potterhead like me and an AFOL (Adult Fans of LEGO) or a KFOL (Kid Fans of LEGO), well, you’ll probably cry happy tears to know that the Hogwarts Castle 76419 set is now at its lowest price yet! This comes as part of a Black Friday deals on Walmart, which sees this LEGO Hogwarts Castle go for…
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Download our Microsoft Copilot for Writing Cheat Sheet
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Use Bluesky Network Analyzer to Find More Accounts to Follow
I may be more than mildly obsessed with Bluesky, the new-ish social media network that is taking the internet by storm, and serving as a safe haven for many former X users fleeing Elon Musk’s increasingly unpleasant virtual cesspit (I may be editorializing a bit too much here). It’s just that I haven’t had this much fun using social media…
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