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A mental health guide to watching the news
yahoo.com · Erin Donnelly
“Limiting news and social media is a great strategy for managing feelings of anxiety and helplessness,” says one psychologist.
Her writing was admired by Hemingway. Then her books — and body — disappeared
NPR · Mycah Hazel
Dawn Powell infiltrated the writing world by hanging out in bars and taverns around New York’s Greenwich Village in the 1920s.
JPEG vs. PNG: When and why to use one format over the other
Digital Trends · Hillary K. Grigonis and Anita George
At first glance, a single image shown in both formats might seem identical, but if you look closely, there is quite a difference between them.
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How do I make guests comfortable in my shoes-off house?
Wirecutter · Annemarie Conte
My family maintains a shoes-off house, but some people who come over seem pretty uncomfortable about it.
10 extraordinary UNESCO sites to explore across America
observer.com · Paul Jebara
Since its 1945 inception, UNESCO has acted less like a global committee and more like Earth’s most discerning travel agent.
Rejoicify! ‘Wicked’ celebrates 20 years on Broadway
Playbill · Andrew Gans
The international hit musical is the fourth longest-running production in Broadway history.
Bodegas: The small corner shops that run NYC
BBC Travel · Pierina Pighi Bel
These all-in-one convenience stores have historically been owned by members of the Hispanic community.
11 old scary movies that are still terrifying today
MovieMaker Magazine · Tim Molloy
Here are some ideas for Halloween viewing.
Last-minute Halloween costumes
flipboard.com · Reader’s Digest
It’s not too late to have a spooktacular look!
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