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Food & Drink

Efforts bring food safety into focus in the Caribbean

The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has highlighted an urgent need for effective food safety measures to be implemented across the…

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Travel

8 Packing Tips to Bring Water Through TSA—From $14

Staying properly hydrated in the summer can already be difficult, but the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)’s strict rules surrounding liquids…

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Politics

This is How Trump Tries to Bring California to Heel

This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent…

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Lifestyle

Let's Bring Back "Naked Running" (I Can Explain)

After slipping into activewear and lacing up sneakers, the checklist generally goes as follows before heading out for a run:…

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Food & Drink

Dunkin’s Summer Menu May Bring 7 New Drinks to the Lineup

Dunkin’ just released the It Girl-approved Pink Spritz, but here’s a little secret: More new items could be on the…

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Fashion

Amal Clooney and George Clooney Enjoy a Lively Date Night—and Bring Bono Along Too

Since Amal Clooney and George Clooney have reunited once again in their home of New York, the usually discreet and…

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Food & Drink

Bring Home the Bakery With These 22 Pro-Level Pastry Recipes

Walk into your favorite bakery shortly after opening time and the experience is nothing less than magical. There's the wafting…

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Fashion

Women in Film and Vogue100 Bring a Powerful Conversation to Cannes

Amid the fabulous dresses, flashing lights, and glittering parties, it’s easy to forget that the Cannes Film Festival is, at…

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Food & Drink

Sonic Is Finally Bring Back Its Watermelon and Lemonberry Slushes

Sweet treats are a staple for us year-round, but we are particularly thankful for frozen desserts in the warmer months.…

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Entertainment

‘Bring Her Back’ Review: Sally Hawkins Is Chillingly Creepy as a Foster Mother From Hell in the Philippous’ Terrifying Follow-Up to ‘Talk to Me’

The film is a domestic nightmare fever dream, and it’s also, at moments, a bit of a hallucinatory free-form shambles.…

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