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I'm a cleaning whizz & you're scrubbing your home too much, it's a waste of time
The Sun· 4 days ago"The food doesn’t touch the hub directly, and the heat does a great job of keeping any germs at bay,...
How not to dad dance like Prince William, by a top teacher
Daily Mail· 4 days agoA well-wisher asked him: 'Did you enjoy the concert?' William then replied: 'I did yes, thank you.'...
Gardaí hunt ‘cowardly’ gang who targeted garda’s home in Meath while wife and children were inside
Irish Independent· 5 days agoGardaí have launched a manhunt for a “cowardly” gang of vandals who carried out a broad daylight...
Essay: Life on the trail with Kinky
Texas Tribune· 5 days agoOn the day we delivered all our signatures (in an elaborate convoy led by Austin cops on motorcycles) we knew we had wildly exceeded the minimum. Our...
I Tried the Normatec Elite Compression Boots, and My Legs Have Never Felt Better
PopSugar· 5 days agoBack then, unless you were running more than 26 miles or a celebrity athlete like LeBron James, you...
Sienna Miller Is the Best Thing About Horizon
Time via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoAnd if this first chapter of Horizon too often drags its boot-heels in the dust, it crackles to life every minute Miller is onscreen.
Woman 'strikes gold’ when she discovers stranger uses her bin to dump luxe items
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoA WOMAN has hit the jackpot after a stranger used her bin to throw rubbish away. Anastasia Keeley...
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o Navigates a Waking Nightmare for a Pizza in...
The Hollywood Reporter· 6 days agoIf you want to breathe new life into a horror movie built around silence as the only means of...
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: Lupita Nyong’o Navigates a Waking Nightmare for a Pizza in...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoWriter-director Michael Sarnoski follows his head-turning debut, ‘Pig,’ with this third chapter of ...
The Little Town Where Faulkner and Football Rule
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 7 days agoI keep winding up in Oxford, Mississippi, sometimes for business but always for pleasure.The first time I visited, in 1987, I was a reporter coveringthe