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May the 4th be with you: How today came to be ‘Star Wars Day’
USA TODAY · Francisco Guzman
One of the earliest uses of the phrase “May the Fourth be with you” came on May 4, 1979.
The artistic allure of Waffle House, America’s most surprising culinary muse
Salon · Ashlie D. Stevens
From the Jonas Brothers to Jermaine Dupri, artists like their inspiration scattered, smothered and covered.
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How baby boomers are passing on trillions to heirs
gobankingrates.com · Andrew Lisa
A look at the great wealth transfer.
Do we have to subscribe to restaurants, too?
Eater · Stephanie Ganz
Why restaurants — and customers — are signing on for memberships and subscriptions.
Lots of people apply sunscreen wrong. Here’s how to do it right.
Wirecutter · Rose Maura Lorre
Using sunscreen with a high SPF (roughly 50 and above) can impart a false sense of invincibility.
What living near grandma and grandpa does for a family
Fatherly · Virginia Pelley
Being near grandparents provides a unique set of pros and cons for every member of the family.
I made an AI-generated sourdough bread recipe. It wasn’t too bad.
theperfectloaf.com · Maurizio Leo
Could artificial intelligence craft the perfect loaf?
The ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ press play on their swan song
Entertainment Weekly · Devan Coggan
This band of cosmic weirdos says goodbye to Marvel’s strangest franchise.
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