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Don’t wash your brushes in the sink and other painting cleanup tipsJul 09, 2024 10:19 pm - The job is done and you’re left with paint-filled brushes, rollers and trays. How best to clean them up? First a don’t: Don’t clean them in your sink or on the lawn. Here’s how to safely clean your painting tools.
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How to find a contractor who won’t rip you offJul 09, 2024 9:45 pm - You’ve saved up for a home remodel and it’s time to hire a contractor. Here’s a guide on how to lessen the risk of your contractor running out on you before the job is done.
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The best souvenirs become home decorJul 09, 2024 9:21 pm - If you’re traveling this summer, here are some tips to scout out the best home decor souvenirs that will help you relive the trip for years to come.
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Dig into dip for dinner with this spanakopita-inspired dishJul 09, 2024 4:52 pm - This dip has all the flavors of the traditional Greek phyllo pie filling — spinach, feta, herbs and garlic — brought together in a creamy, yogurt-based dip.
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Don’t peel your tomatoes, plus more tips for getting the best flavorJul 09, 2024 12:32 pm - Some people scoop out the seeds and gel from the inside of a tomato because they don’t like the texture. But you’re throwing away both flavor and nutrition.
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How to make summer’s berry bounty lastJul 09, 2024 12:05 pm - This berry sauce is a great way to use up a surplus of berries and makes a delightful accompaniment for blintzes, ice cream, toast — or whatever you desire.
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Hospitals stop functioning as Israeli forces pound Gaza CityJul 09, 2024 8:15 am - Hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip are struggling to treat patients and offer desperately needed medical services amid Israeli operations in Gaza City, according to loc...
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Parkinson’s specialist evaluated Biden for physical, White House saysJul 09, 2024 8:12 am - The White House confirmed Monday that a neurologist who is an expert in Parkinson’s disease has evaluated President Biden three times, saying that the tests were part of ...
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Trying to catch up on lost sleep? It may not help with sleep deprivation.Jul 07, 2024 8:43 am - The sleep-deprived brain is not a smart brain. When we are short on shut-eye, our ability to process information, remember or sustain attention on tasks takes a hit, research consistently shows. Catching up on sleep over the weekend isn’t enough.
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Bearing witness to the death of Adolf Eichmann in ‘June Zero’Jul 05, 2024 10:24 am - Jake Paltrow’s soul-searching “June Zero” starts in 1961 Israel with reports that Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann has been sentenced to death. Paltrow makes his own case that history is built of small, individual actions that tend to be overlooked.