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New research finds that people given the Shingrix vaccine were significantly less likely to develop dementia over a six-year-period.



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A crew member at Burger King holds up a double cheeseburger in 1989.
  • In 1954, the very first Burger King opened its doors.
  • An early version of the Burger King logo featured curved letters sandwiched between two yellow buns.
  • The Whopper, which has been around since 1957, was still popular well into the 1980s.

Burger King has grown from a small-time burger



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As we've seen in years past, once Amazon's Prime Day ends, many of the deals evaporate. But one week after the sale frenzy (both from Amazon and other retailers) we're still seeing quite a few deals that have either stayed true to their event pricing or have come up with a fresh discount after the fact. Right now, the budget pick in our iPad guide is just $1 more than the low it hit last week. Our



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The past few years have been filled with changes. And amidst all the chaos, our relationships — from flings to "forever afters" — and the sex tech industry have taken some unexpected turns that few of us could have predicted (except maybe The Simpsons).

Now that we've (mostly) navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and found our footing in this "new normal," we're all looking toward the



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An Intel Core i9-13900K CPU, one of the first types that was identified to sometimes crash games this way. | Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge

On Monday, it initially seemed like the beginning of the end for Intel’s desktop CPU instability woes — the company confirmed a patch is coming in mid-August that should address the “root cause” of exposure to elevated voltage. But if



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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in "Deadpool & Wolverine."
  • Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star as the titular characters of "Deadpool & Wolverine."
  • The movie includes a big, surprising cameo from a popular Marvel actor.
  • The cameo is hilarious and unexpected.

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Deadpool & Wolverine."

"Deadpool & Wolverine" has several noteworthy cel



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Cracker Barrel has about 660 locations, including this one in Northern Virginia.
  • Cracker Barrel's CEO recently said that the chain is "not as relevant" as it used to be.
  • The restaurant chain is well-known for its vintage decorations and stores full of kitsch.
  • I went to a Cracker Barrel outside of Washington, DC, to see what's going on.

Cracker Barrel restaurants are at a crossroads —



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Job hunting? Hiding your graduation year can help recent graduates get considered for better roles and older candidates counter ageism.
  • Career-focused TikTokers are sharing job-hunting advice.
  • One lesser-known tip is to exclude your graduation year from your resume. 
  • This may help recent graduates find higher-level positions and help older candidates prevent ageism.

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Elon Musk could have yet another problem with the European Union. Musk’s X has enabled the Grok chatbot to be trained on data from any user. This feature is now on by default, which may breach EU rules. Deep within the settings of X, users unearthed evidence of the data harvesting. Besides a check box that was already ticked, they spotted the following text: “Allow your posts as well as your