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Blake Lively Proudly Shows Off Her Interior Design Skills in Peek Inside Her Home

Blake Lively Gives Fans a Peek Inside Her Home

Can Blake Lively hear some commotion for her interior design skills?

The Gossip Girl alum recently shared a rare snap inside the New York home and wanted her followers to take note of her beautiful decor. 

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Everything in Your Home That May Have PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’_1

If you put on a pair of soft contact lenses this morning you took a greater risk than you might realize. Soft lenses seem very eye-friendly; they’re smooth, comfortable, allow oxygen to reach the eye and, if they’re disposable, they don’t give bacteria any time to grow. What’s not to like? Well, one very important thing, actually.

According to tests commissioned by…

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How Republicans Learned to Love Green Jobs

The fight over the U.S. debt ceiling is a major economic and political story. If Congress and the White House don’t come to an agreement in the coming weeks, the U.S. risks defaulting on its debt. This could spark an economic crisis in the short term and make the U.Sคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็…

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Magical Thinking Won’t Get You to Mars. (Washington Please Note)

Who knew getting to Mars could be so easy? After millennia of gazing wonderingly at the Red Planet and more than half a century of firing robot spacecraft its way, the U.S. has at last figured out a way to get astronauts onto the Martian surface: make it a rule.

That was the talking point out of Washington on March 21, when, in a flashy photo op, President Donald Trump signed Senate Bill …

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No Brain Injuries Found Among ‘Havana Syndrome’ Patients

WASHINGTON — An array of advanced tests found no brain injuries or degeneration among U.S. diplomats and other government employees who suffer mysterious health problems once dubbed “Havana syndrome, ” researchers reported Monday.

The National Institutes of Health’s nearly five-year study offers no explanation for symptoms including headaches, balance problems and difficulties wit…

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Revisiting TIME’s Controversial Breastfeeding Cover

Most TIME covers feature people already accustomed to the harsh glare of fame. Others depict those caught up in situations not of their own choosing. But occasionally, a regular person wanders unwittingly into the red border, because his or her life and the news briefly overlap. Such was the case in 2012 when Jamie Lynne Grumet and her son Aram appeared next to the question ARE YOU MOM ENOUGH?<…

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Queen Elizabeth Prize Awarded to Inventors Who Revolutionized Digital Imaging

Four engineers responsible for the creation of digital imaging sensors have been honored with the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Prize, a British award that celebrates world-changing innovations in engineering that have been of global benefit to humanity.

Engineers Eric Fossum (from the U.S.), George Smith (U.S.), Nobukazu Teranishi (Japan) and Michael Tompsett (U.K.) were today announced as…

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What It Means to Have Intrusive Thoughts

On average, people have about 6,200 thoughts each day. Inevitably, some will be unwanted, alarming, or just plain strange.

You know the kind: You’re driving down the freeway and suddenly visualize yanking the steering wheel to the left and careening into a ravine. Or you’re admiring the crashing waves beneath you—and, out of the blue, imagine pushing your partner off the…

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