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Apple’s Latest iOS Beta Quietly Kills AI News Notifications

Written on January 19, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] As someone who is inundated with emails and messages throughout the day, one of the Apple Intelligence features I was most cautiously optimistic about was Notification Summaries. The feature aims to make sorting through the pings on your Lock Screen a neater, faster experience, by grouping multiple notifications from the same app together and…

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Is Peru Safe to Visit? (Updated 2025)

Written on January 18, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] Peru, the third-largest country in South America, and before the pandemic, was receiving over four million visitors each year. Whether it’s to visit Machu Picchu, the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, the Nazca Lines, or the vibrant capital city of Lima and its blossoming food scene, Peru lives up to the hype. I absolutely…

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How to Tell If the Police Are Investigating You

Written on January 18, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] Despite the fact that there are more than 15 million active criminal cases every year, most Americans are only familiar with criminal investigations by the police through television shows. Police dramas are fun, but they make the investigation process seem pretty straightforward and obvious—those under investigation know about it immediately, and the case is…

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Chronic Illness Jewelry – An Ideal Life

Written on January 18, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] Jewelry can be more than a fashion statement for those of us with chronic illness. The right pieces can be subtle ways to raise awareness, express resilience, and bring a little brightness to everyday life. From designs created to support accessibility to symbols of strength, there’s sure to be a perfect piece of chronic…

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19 Easy Cajun and Creole Recipes to Celebrate Mardi Gras

Written on January 17, 2025 in Life

[ad_1]   Looking for the best Mardi Gras recipes? We’ve got you covered with 19 Easy Cajun and Creole Recipes to Celebrate Mardi Gras! With a distinctive cuisine that is the very definition of soul food, and home to one of the most famous Mardi Gras celebrations in the U.S., the dishes of New…

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What’s Coming to Disney+ in February 2025

Written on January 17, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] Pixar fans have an emotional February to look forward to on Disney+. The eight-episode miniseries Win or Lose, premiering Feb. 19, tells the stories of eight connected characters as they get ready for a championship softball game. The first two installments feature Laurie (voiced by Rosie Foss), a 12-year-old player struggling with insecurity, and…

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How Often You Should Wash Your Winter Coat

Written on January 16, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] We may earn a commission from links on this page. We all have plenty of laundry to do on a regular basis, so a seasonal item we wear less frequently may not work its way into our normal wash routine. How often, for example, do you think to wash your winter coat? No matter…

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The Most Stunning Weather Map of the UK You’ll See Today!

Written on January 16, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] What happens when you combine annual hours of sunshine and total rainfall into a single map of the UK? You get this fascinating and visually striking creation, courtesy of the brilliant data visualization skills of the Twitter user @VictimOfMaths. At first glance, this map might look like an abstract painting, but it actually tells…

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Flashes Is an Instagram-Like Client for Bluesky

Written on January 16, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] If you are one of the millions who joined Bluesky in recent months, it’s likely you’re turned off by establishment social media platforms. You probably don’t care for sites with predatory data privacy policies, or those that placate to incoming presidential administrations with a disdain for the truth. Maybe you enjoy an online space…

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Cancelling Plans Due to Chronic Illness

Written on January 15, 2025 in Life

[ad_1] When you live with chronic illness, you’re navigating a landscape of unpredictability. Some days are manageable, but all too many become insurmountable challenges. For many spoonies, the hardest part of their conditions isn’t even the physical pain—it’s the disappointment, guilt, and frustration that come with explaining why you can’t make it again. The constant…

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