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How to Get Rid of Milia, Those Tiny White Bumps That Appear Around Your Eyes and Cheeks
Ever wondered what’s causing those small white bumps around your eyes? They could be milia, and your moisturizer might be to blame.
Ever wondered what’s causing those small white bumps around your eyes? They could be milia, and your moisturizer might be to blame.
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I spent years practically glued to my computer. Then one heartstopping encounter left me thankful to be alive – and made me realize I wanted to live much differently.
A recently proposed experiment would confirm that gravity is a quantum force.
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To ease the burden on families, we need places to let the kids roam free.
When we view objectivity and subjectivity as opposites rather than complements, we distort the empirical realities of data collection.
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Still under 40, many are responsible for aging parents while raising kids and managing debt.
I spent months limiting my movement, to protect a high-risk pregnancy. How did it change me?
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‘King of the Hill’ showrunner talks about the Hulu revival and updating the characters and stories for today’s culture of political extremes.
A no-guilt screen-time guide.
Some Deadheads are sidestepping San Francisco entirely ahead of the anniversary shows. “There’s no more Grateful Dead family — this is a business, through and through,” one said.
Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration say they endured months of physical and mental abuse inside a Salvadoran prison. Though happy to be home, they say the fact that they were released is proof of how senseless their detentions were.
In detox centers and online support communities, it’s called “the little blue devil.” But its real name is less insidious: “Feel Free” is a drink sold in tiny blue bottles in gas stations, liquor stores and smoke shops to people 21 years or older.
An extensive study looks at the risks of smartphone use for kids under age 13, and those risks are very real.
Author and geopolitical strategist Paulo Cardoso do Amaral asks: Will we shape AI with wisdom, or will AI reshape us with strategy?
Aspiring teachers also need the opportunity to talk about gun violence during their time in college, Abbey Clements said.
Your aorta could be aging differently than your adrenal gland, but don’t worry—that’s normal!
Script yourself some go-to phrases ahead of time.
Dealing with a termite problem? Learn how to get rid of termites permanently with expert-approved methods that eliminate infestations and prevent them from coming back.
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Thinking of getting rid of your iPhone for good? Here’s everything you need to know
A dash of an umami-packed ingredient can change a whole dish as the fish sauce does in this deeply flavored recipe.
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Idaho students with disabilities have worse outcomes than many of their peers in other states, according to federal data. Parents say it can take months to evaluate students, and in some cases schools have refused to provide needed services.
If you’re sick of dating apps, consider this tried-and-true method.
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“You can only refill a deflated balloon so much, and often surgical intervention is necessary.”
When it meets this week, the Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its key short-term interest rate at its current target range — where it has stayed for all of 2025.
I work hard, buy quality clothes and know how to fake my way through dinner-party conversations. But behind the scenes, I’m part of a fast-growing Canadian underclass.
Rigorous new research appears to show that monthly checks intended to help disadvantaged children did little for their well-being, adding a new element to a dispute over expanded government aid.
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The Trump administration has ended the pandemic-era pause on repayments, leaving many facing colossal debts.
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From picking a career to picking a spouse, one radical philosophical idea will guide you.
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