What to Do If You Lost Your Passport While Traveling
Nothing gives me more quiet anxiety than the thought of losing my passport while traveling. Losing anything is frustrating when you travel, but your passport […]
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Nothing gives me more quiet anxiety than the thought of losing my passport while traveling. Losing anything is frustrating when you travel, but your passport […]
Continue reading »Sometimes people die from the flu. Sometimes people die from COVID-19. People die from suicide, drug overdoses, heart disease, and more. So, if your community […]
Continue reading »After months of quarantine, we’ve all learned that when every aspect of life – work, parenting, school, cooking, eating, sleeping – takes place within the […]
Continue reading »Not everyone wants to spend $ 10 on a grande mocha latte or chamomile tea from Starbucks, Dunkin ‘or anywhere else that can be served […]
Continue reading »I generally don’t recommend postponing system updates for too long, but there are good reasons why you might be wary of major feature updates for […]
Continue reading »You want your kids to go to summer camp. They just want to be on YouTube all day. Well, it turns out that both are […]
Continue reading »As travel began to gradually reopen, airlines confirmed they would introduce social distancing measures: blocking seat allocation among passengers and not loading planes to full […]
Continue reading »As states across the country begin to reopen amid yet another surge in coronavirus cases, small business owners find themselves at a crossroads. In the […]
Continue reading »No ingredient sparks recipe culture wars like mayonnaise. As someone who happily licks it off a spoon, my threshold of “too much mayonnaise” is almost […]
Continue reading »In the decisive final second season “Alias” in early August superspy Jennifer Garner Sydney Bristow discovers that her roommate Francie was replaced by an evil […]
Continue reading »Every parent has a particular point of contention: a thing that should be simple and easy for other parents, but it never comes easy for […]
Continue reading »If you’re one of those who lament that these days “you can’t even compliment someone at work unless they get it wrong,” take a look: […]
Continue reading »The Android 11 beta was originally slated to launch concurrently with Google’s annual developer event, but the world had other plans for a software update […]
Continue reading »Leftover spaghetti stands alongside the best leftovers. In the refrigerator overnight, the aromas of the sauce merge and soak into the noodles, soaking them. My […]
Continue reading »Emails started coming to me around the same time that the government started sending out payments to fight the coronavirus in April. Some people had […]
Continue reading »In a sense, the pandemic has made us less wasteful and more environmentally friendly. We travel less, use less public transport, and support more local […]
Continue reading »One of the best things about Amazon Prime is the ever-changing selection of free games offered every month through Twitch.tv’s Twitch Prime service. What’s more, […]
Continue reading »I recently saw several recipes for frozen strawberry smoothies (both daiquiri and margarita) that somehow don’t require syrup or any kind of sweetener. “Good strawberries […]
Continue reading »If you’re tired of making quarantine coffee at home, or just need regular iced coffee to fight the summer heat – and if you have […]
Continue reading »Well, here we are. We’re knocking on the door in July and COVID-19 is still raging in many of our communities. Maybe you’ve already added […]
Continue reading »If you accidentally delete a file, hope is not lost. However, assuming you can’t just drag it back out of the Windows Recycle Bin – […]
Continue reading »The Facebook iOS app is finally getting an official dark mode. Just like dark modes in other Facebook apps – Messenger , Instagram, and Whatsapp […]
Continue reading »So, you have dangerously low hand soap in the midst of a global pandemic, and it is difficult to get it due to supply chain […]
Continue reading »My first day at Lifehacker was March 23, 2020 – a little over three months or three years ago. I received my job offer on […]
Continue reading »If you were a kid in the 1980s or 90s, you may remember reading mainly in order to earn free personal Pizza Hut pizza. Founded […]
Continue reading »When I think of lemonade, I always imagine a jug – this is the most palatable scale imaginable. But a whole pitcher of lemonade requires […]
Continue reading »Masks can be uncomfortable, it’s true. And since most of us in the US are not used to wearing them, they are also an unpleasant […]
Continue reading »This week we find humor in our troubles with the help of John Moe, host of the Merry World of Depression podcast. John helps us […]
Continue reading »America … well. We’re in exactly the right place, aren’t we. We originally published this playlist on July 4th last year thinking that the country […]
Continue reading »WWDC 2020 is over. And while I loved Apple’s virtual setup for a weeklong series of events, it was even more fun for me to […]
Continue reading »Eye contact is not easy for everyone. Now that we’ve been isolated for months, it can be difficult to remember exactly how to interact and […]
Continue reading »It took 26 years to remake the classic 1984 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street , but in Content Wars 2020, no one can […]
Continue reading »Before the advent of GPS and smartphones, the American Automobile Association (AAA) ‘s TripTik had a way to plan and navigate a trip. In fact, […]
Continue reading »Since the Disney + streaming service launched in November 2019, it has quickly become * a family favorite (* including single-person families). While there were […]
Continue reading »Are you a fan of science series and documentaries? Although they have been present in some versions since 1903 , one 13-part series on PBS […]
Continue reading »While shopping for goods may seem like a must in order to get what you need, how we spend our money has more impact than […]
Continue reading »Given the recent conversations and demonstrations against racial injustice, the words “systemic” and “systematic” have begun to appear frequently and are sometimes used interchangeably. And […]
Continue reading »One of the few bright spots in the last few months of quarantine has been Josh Gad’s YouTube series Reunited Separately . Every few weeks […]
Continue reading »One of the new features introduced in iOS 14 is the ability to customize your car’s CarPlay interface with one of several new wallpapers. If […]
Continue reading »Customers at a cafe in Germany were asked to wear pool noodle caps to achieve social distancing, and we were blessed with this viral photo […]
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