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The 2020 presidential election will take place on November 3, which means the time is already running for voters who need to complete or renew […]
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The 2020 presidential election will take place on November 3, which means the time is already running for voters who need to complete or renew […]
Continue reading »Finally. It’s time to roll out Apple’s latest operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Fuck the public beta. In theory, […]
Continue reading »One of my favorites, Panic Meals, includes all the sad stuff I have in the fridge, purposefully fried until crispy and seasoned with something greasy […]
Continue reading »It’s that time of year again: Guacamole National Day! “But wait, you might be thinking, didn’t we just have National Guacamole Day?” Technically no. But […]
Continue reading »It’s no secret that the pandemic has wreaked havoc on American financial lives, and young people are among the hardest hit. For the first time […]
Continue reading »AMD recently unveiled the new Radeon RX 6000 series of graphics cards. The card is said to reach the same graphics heights as Nvidia’s flagship […]
Continue reading »Apple’s Time Flies event did take place today. One hour in and out, with tons of new products you can start pre-ordering like an Apple […]
Continue reading »A new generation of young people will (hopefully) vote en masse this November, but before they do, we need to make sure they (and we!) […]
Continue reading »While they may look the same to the untrained eye, BDSM is the opposite of Fight Club: the first rule of BDSM is to talk […]
Continue reading »Although we live in quarantine and no one goes anywhere – at least no one should go anywhere – you may still need to leave […]
Continue reading »One of the functions of the gym is to be a social place where we can interact with others during workouts, but sometimes there is […]
Continue reading »As you may or may not know, Portland, Oregon, the city I live in, is currently in serious condition. I’m not going to list all […]
Continue reading »As mortgage interest rates hit an all-time low again, you may be thinking about buying a home or refinancing your mortgage . But should you […]
Continue reading »The structure of your day has probably changed a lot. While you may not commute to work anymore, there are still ways to plan your […]
Continue reading »A dysfunctional relationship with your parents – to the point where you find it necessary to end all contact with them – is painful enough. […]
Continue reading »Because I love large, elaborate steak dinners, I often end up with partially eaten, leftover baked potatoes. You may have experienced this too. It’s not […]
Continue reading »The essence of hardware repair is to keep your devices usable and in good condition for as long as possible so that you don’t have […]
Continue reading »Another day, another Apple event. And while Apple’s product release timeline seems shaky due to the pandemic (and the quarantines that followed), we’re still seeing […]
Continue reading »As commission-free brokerage services and stock trading apps – such as the popular Robinhood platform – continue to grow , millions of new exchange traders […]
Continue reading »Look, we’re in this pandemic for a long time. As much as we want everything to be back to “normal” by the holidays, we actually […]
Continue reading »Facebook’s new See Together feature supports up to eight people on Facebook Messenger or 50 people using Messenger Rooms . Regardless of how you choose […]
Continue reading »Flu shots are more important this year than ever, so I hope you all plan yours if you haven’t already. But when you do, you […]
Continue reading »I became a mom about a decade ago, during the so-called “Mommy Wars”, when parent bloggers, the vast majority of whom were women, often used […]
Continue reading »Of course, anyone can just drive past your house to see what it looks like – all the tin foil in the world won’t protect […]
Continue reading »If you live in a literal hellish landscape (like much of the western United States at the moment), you know you can wear masks to […]
Continue reading »This week in The Upgrade, we tackle all kinds of situations – from hurricanes to earthquakes, from scary combat to crush – we cover it […]
Continue reading »When I was a hungry teenager, I was obsessed with Trader Joe’s Hot & Sweet Mustard (now out of production). It was hot. That was […]
Continue reading »The Senate did not pass the latest version of the Republican stimulus bill last week, making it less likely that we will see another aid […]
Continue reading »Risha Howard considers her family to be something of a unicorn – a homeschooled, black, vegan, Christian family with a deep entrepreneurial spirit. She and […]
Continue reading »Tired of Safari on your iPhone or iPad? You can install many other great alternatives from the App Store – no problem here. But if […]
Continue reading »With just a few weeks left until the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and Sony PlayStation 5. Unlike most generational leaps, this new set […]
Continue reading »Whether you’re using a can of cooked marinara or making a sauce from scratch with canned plum tomatoes, there will always be some jam, red […]
Continue reading »Despite the fact that it is technically still a few weeks of summer, the high temperatures and humidity have not gone anywhere (at least in […]
Continue reading »For those fortunate enough to live somewhere with decent public transportation and rely on it to get around, the past six months have likely been […]
Continue reading »Have you noticed that your eyes have become especially dry lately? There can be many reasons for this, including wearing a mask. But before we […]
Continue reading »For many people, our attitude towards clothing has changed somewhat this year. Just a few months ago, we were putting together outfits (and I’m using […]
Continue reading »Almost six months ago, back in mid-March, the Trump administration issued an order banning travel from Europe, Brazil, Iran and China. There was an exception […]
Continue reading »After six months of virtual work, school, happy hours, graduations, weddings, funerals and “vacations,” many of us are eager to experience even the most mundane […]
Continue reading »As the pandemic continues to affect the country, including nearly 900,000 jobless claims , families continue to struggle to make ends meet. For many Americans, […]
Continue reading »There is something about exercise that excites your brain a little. I know I’m not the only one who stops counting accurately after about … […]
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