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President Trump has declared a national emergency today, upside down , in an attempt to fund the U.S.-Mexico border. In doing so, he will effectively […]
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President Trump has declared a national emergency today, upside down , in an attempt to fund the U.S.-Mexico border. In doing so, he will effectively […]
Continue reading »When I was pregnant with my son, a colleague warned me not to be surprised if I didn’t contact him right away. “As a child, […]
Continue reading »Keeping track of what you eat can help you make better choices because you know that whatever you choose, you’ll have to write it down. […]
Continue reading »For some reason, many people believe that the ability to solve crossword puzzles is a talent that has been handed out to a select few […]
Continue reading »Even though we spend more time staring at screens and shopping more on Amazon, book sales in independent bookstores are actually growing . Writer Emma […]
Continue reading »Applying for a job is very similar to a date: it’s a tedious, often awkward process that requires a lot of effort for minimal impact, […]
Continue reading »The Ultimate Lifehacker Guide to Wi-Fi ): title The Ultimate Lifehacker Guide to Wi-Fi Wireless networking is tricky, but not necessary. Let us help you. […]
Continue reading »For me, the design finally did it. I lived in New York for almost eight years, all the while feeling that he didn’t particularly want […]
Continue reading »Rock salt that is sprinkled on sidewalks to melt snow is bad for your pet’s paws . Rubber booties can help , but if you […]
Continue reading »Since the journalism industry changes about once a month, I consider myself an expert in business relationships, namely what to do if you lose your […]
Continue reading »So it finally happened. You have met someone great. They are smart, attractive, they have a job – and they are perfect for your overly […]
Continue reading »When you think about your daily life, there are undoubtedly things you could change to make life easier. Reorder the apps on your phone to […]
Continue reading »Dating, of course, is a subtle dance in which many unknown factors are present at any given time. That’s why, if you want to eliminate […]
Continue reading »One day when my son was about six years old – and for some reason he was angry with me – he climbed the stairs, […]
Continue reading »I have a few rules for choosing popular science books: I will not read a book that promises to reveal the “insider secrets” of an […]
Continue reading »You dear Lifehacker readers are smart enough to know that measles is bad and measles vaccine is good. But there is a lot of misinformation […]
Continue reading »In a past life, I was one of those women who tried to comment on online dating articles with the words “Wow. Sounds awful. I’m […]
Continue reading »So you were rejected. Maybe someone turned you down, maybe you got dumped, maybe your partner asked for “space.” How do I get them back? […]
Continue reading »My vegan colleagues, it’s time to do something that keeps crowds of potential converts from joining our ranks – and lures even the most dedicated […]
Continue reading »This week, in the Hack Your City section, we got your travel tips for the Indian capital, Delhi. The best comments have tips on etiquette, […]
Continue reading »Three years ago, I injured my lower back while doing weightlifting (and again twice after). It was, to put it mildly, an exciting experience. I […]
Continue reading »Read enough about career and money, and you’ll start to see the same tips repeated over and over. Most of them are intelligent and harmless. […]
Continue reading »Successful people don’t learn to avoid rejection, but learn to deal with it, learn from it, and even turn it into a new opportunity. We […]
Continue reading »Even if you claim you don’t care about Valentine’s Day, it’s pretty hard not to think about it. Wherever you turn, love is shoved in […]
Continue reading »Soaking dried beans is a controversial topic . Some people swear by this, insisting that it reduces gases (yes it might) and detoxifies (it definitely […]
Continue reading »Winter is in full swing, and with it the problem of salt that covers our every sidewalk and street, unless, of course, you live in […]
Continue reading »Getting fired always stinks. But there is something clearly humiliating about being fired from a gig as a workplace council reviewer. I know because it […]
Continue reading »It is difficult to separate the problematic figure from his art. In the case of “Pope” John Schnatter, this art is manifested in a buttery […]
Continue reading »Salt has its uses: it flavors food, keeps us from dying of sodium deficiency (rare, but real), and, well, that’s it. And that’s true whether […]
Continue reading »The nuances of social media relationship management can give anyone headaches. And while I hate using the phrase KonMari , you don’t have to put […]
Continue reading »Telling people to drink more water is a lazy and mostly useless health trick. You will drink when you are thirsty. Why complicate things? I […]
Continue reading »If you love fonts or national parks (or both), you’re in luck – you can download the font from park signs for free. The iconic […]
Continue reading »Teenage love can be sweet, pervasive, and intense. This is also probably temporary. Of course, there is a chance that your child’s first love can […]
Continue reading »Sliding Path, Planned Date, Risk Management. Deciphering the terms in our retirement accounts can often seem like a translation of a foreign language. A recent […]
Continue reading »If you’re trying to combine creative work with “paying the bills”, look at IHEARTCOMIX, a creative agency that combines its client work (recent projects include […]
Continue reading »Maybe your boss is a jerk. Maybe the team you are managing has strange internal conflicts. Maybe you are in doubt about your next career […]
Continue reading »Trying to learn a new language but can’t find the time? Give your viewing experience a whole new purpose and learn the basics of Japanese, […]
Continue reading »Everyone loves dark mode. Adding a high-contrast version of “reverse-type” websites and apps has always been a success for power users, presumably because their dark […]
Continue reading »Recently, my teenage daughter and I ate brunch at a famous restaurant in Soho. While we were waiting for breakfast to arrive, I noticed a […]
Continue reading »Here at Lifehacker we’re endlessly inundated with tips on how to lead a more streamlined life, but not all tips are the same. The best […]
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