November 2019

Black Friday frenzy goes global – and not everyone’s happy

People don’t celebrate Thanksgiving in France, or Russia, or South Africa – but they do shop on Black Friday. The U.S. sales phenomenon has spread to retailers across the world in recent years with such force that it’s prompting a backlash from some activists, politicians and even consumers. Near Paris, climate demonstrators blocked a shopping

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Thanksgiving Leftover Sandwiches That Are Nothing Short Of Epic

Thanksgiving ― equipped with a fridge that is overflowing with fresh-roasted turkey, tangy cranberry sauce and gravy ― can provide all the necessities for an epic sandwich. The best part? Anything goes. Mashed potatoes and even stuffing get layered between two slices of bread to create the biggest, baddest carb fest the world has ever

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Trump Is Heading to London. Boris Johnson Is Not on His Calendar.

President Trump barreled into London like a bowling ball on his first trip to Britain as president last year, testing the special relationship by criticizing then-Prime Minister Theresa May’s approach to Brexit in the pages of The Sun ahead of his visit while praising her political rival at the time, Boris Johnson. Mr. Trump is

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PG&E says blackouts limited fires despite 1 likely failure

The nation’s largest utility said its distribution lines haven’t sparked any major wildfires since it began shutting off power to Northern California customers during periods of high fire risk By DON THOMPSON Associated Press November 30, 2019, 12:28 AM 4 min read The nation’s largest utility said Friday that its distribution lines haven’t sparked any

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Does Gua Sha Facial Massage Really Work? Here’s What 2 Experts Say

Gua sha (pronounced gwah-shah) tools ― smooth, half moon-shaped stones that massage your face ― seem to have popped up everywhere over the past two years. But the practice is nothing new. It actually predates modern medicine and originated in China, where the stones have been used to treat all sorts of ailments by scraping

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