Month: September 2024
My daughter lives in Asheville, and I lost contact with her for 3 days as the hurricane hit. I imagined the worst.
I texted my daughter who has lived in Asheville, North Carolina, for the past three years. The texts went green and she didn’t reply for days.
To burn fat and improve blood sugar, try intermittent fasting, a new study says
A new study offers even more evidence that intermittent fasting may help with fat-burning and blood sugar control by helping people eat less.
I backpacked across Europe for 2 weeks and slept on trains and in budget Airbnbs. 10 things surprised me about this type of travel.
A beginner backpacking through Europe for the first time was surprised by overnight trains, small towns, and her capabilities as a traveler.
Eric Adams has the SCOTUS supermajority to thank as he challenges his bribery charge
A June decision that helped an Indiana mayor beat a bribery rap now helps Adams by requiring federal prosecutors prove a specific quid-pro-quo.
I’m a New Yorker who visited Portland, Maine, for the first time. Here are 7 things that surprised me.
I recently visited Portland, Maine, for the first time and was surprised by how much I enjoyed the local food scene and touristy activities.
Trump said he talked with Elon Musk to deploy Starlink after Hurricane Helene — but FEMA had the partnership in place since Sunday
Trump said he spoke to Musk over the deployment of Starlink satellites. The federal government already had a plan in action, FEMA said.
Putin just announced Russia’s own Monroe Doctrine
The President has cleared up any ambiguity about how Moscow will respond to any new threats in its backyard Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian PM makes first ever visit to Iran
Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin visited Iran on Monday, meeting the country’s top officials to discuss bilateral cooperation and other topics Read Full Article at RT.com
Cybertruck Finally Gets Full Self-Driving (Supervised)
Some owners of Tesla’s electric pickup truck paid for the feature when they purchased it last fall—and now it’s starting to kick in.
These snazzy homes are built in a factory, installed in backyards, and cost as little as $95,000 — take a look inside
Villa sells 20 types of homes, from small studios to three-bedroom abodes. It also handles the installation of its ADUs, or accessory dwelling units.