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How is the economy really doing weeks before the election?
CBS News · Aimee Picchi
Here’s how economists are grading it.
Do emojis help or hurt our language?
bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson
Would you be upset if I called you an eggplant?
Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says
NPR · Alina Selyukh
New rule will prevent retailers, gyms and other businesses from forcing you to cancel by certified mail, lengthy calls and other deliberate dissuasions.
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Where the rubber meets the road
familyhandyman.com · Mike Hagerty
The best tire brands work hard to preserve their decades-long reputations. These are the five best ones, according to auto experts.
The MLB playoffs are a whole new game — or at least one with different players
theringer.com · Ben Lindbergh
It’s always been tough to predict October baseball. Increasingly, it’s also getting tough to predict who will be playing it.
‘I quit uni to climb mountains, and made history’
BBC News · Liz Jackson
At 23, Adriana Brownlee is the youngest woman ever to climb the world’s 14 highest mountain peaks, each more than 8,000-meters high.
‘It was a bizarre day for sure’
indiewire.com · Christian Zilko
Director Max Barbakow talks about Josh Brolin getting up close and personal with a CGI orangutan in his new film “Brothers.”
The character assassination of Janet Jackson by the coward Justin Timberlake
The Verge · Alex Cranz
How TV, culture and society have changed since the infamous wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.
The right and wrong way to react when someone breaks a glass in a restaurant
FOOD & WINE · Darron Cardosa
One of the greatest personality tests is seeing how someone responds to that particular sound.
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