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The smart fridge is the dream. You’re telling me there’s a gadget in my kitchen that can know all about the food I have in my house, what goes well together, and what I need to cook before it starts to stink up the whole house? A truly smart fridge could help you meal plan, keep your grocery bills down, reduce your food waste, and just make



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Apple has plenty of releases planned for the spring, by the rumor mill’s reckoning, but one thing it may not do is make a big production out of it, according to Mark Gurman in today’s Power On newsletter for Bloomberg. It’s not all that unusual for Apple to skip a spring event — it didn’t have one last year, and it’s skipped it in



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A fighter in a ring.
  • White supremacist "active clubs" are spreading across the US.
  • The clubs recruit disaffected white men and promote physical fitness and masculinity.
  • The groups also sometimes mock and fat-shame Donald Trump and his supporters.               

A network of white supremacist fitness clubs is spreading across the US, recruiting men to prepare for what they believe will be a


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Amazon shoppers order something one to two times per week.
  • Amazon has 1,363 e-commerce facilities in the US and more than 1.5 million workers around the world.
  • Eight in 10 US shoppers are Amazon customers, and they place an average of 72 orders per year.
  • Amazon's average customer is a white Gen X woman who earns about $60K per year and spends $2,662.

Amazon sells stuff online



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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be



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Camden Town is a popular neighborhood in London.
  • I live in Camden Town in London, where movies like "Spectre" and "Paddington" were filmed.
  • I'm used to seeing film crews blocking the streets, but I've never really minded the fuss. 
  • Camden has great public transportation, which is one of the main reasons I love living here. 

My London neighborhood of Camden Town has been feat



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An empty, unfinished office floor compared to the kinds of offices that landlords are offering as spec space.
  • As remote work empties offices, landlords are exploring creative options for the space.  
  • Hotels, manufacturing facilities, and film studios have been floated as possible alternatives. 
  • Still, there are



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Among those who gave a specific dollar amount for what they think they need to retire comfortably, they on average had just 7% of that number currently saved.

Hello! Welcome back to our Sunday edition. Wondering how long is too long to spend in one job



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The mother of Azad Yousuf Kumar holds a smart phone displaying the photos of Azad Yousuf Kumar, wearing military uniform, at Pulwama village.
  • Indians are being duped into joining the Russian military through false employment promises.
  • One person said his brother had been promised a job in Dubai but ended up on the front lines in Ukraine.
  • About 20 Indians are thought to be caught in the



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Old Depot Way was built in the late 1800s.
Old Depot Way was built in the late 1800s.
  • A train station from about 1889 turned into a three-cottage compound is on sale for $840,000.
  • The station, Old Depot Way, was on a train line that went out of business during the Great Depression.
  • Previous owners renovated the property for use as a family hideaway or, sometimes, an Airbnb.

A train station built during the Gilded