Sprinter Fred Kerley has received a two-year ban for missing drug tests — a suspension that shouldn’t impact the 30-year-old ...
Apps you don't want can clog up your Mac menubar, while ones you do can't be added. Here's how and why to use Control Center to make that menubar work for you, the way you want.
If your Windows PC has become slow, Microsoft suggests several simple fixes to improve performance. From installing updates and running malware scans to clearing storage, here are seven simple steps ...
An older millennial acquaintance, who considers himself fiscally cautious, gainfully employed, and chronically single, confessed to keeping a mental ledger of his dating life. Each evening out costs ...
The halachic rationale for all this was pikuah nefesh, the proscription that the preservation of life overrules every other Jewish Law. Although I’m pretty sure that doesn’t include doomscrolling ...
Todd Norris recalls looking at his wife, Ashleigh, during one of Truck Norris Twisted Eats and Bar’s final services this past January. Every table in the dining room of the Ellisville restaurant was ...
Soy Nómada on MSN
Windows 11 update KB5077241: New emojis & speed test
The latest Windows 11 preview update (KB5077241) is here, bringing a built-in internet speed test, new emojis, and key performance fixes. See what's new.
Fix It Homestead on MSN
You’re wasting propane if your grill is doing this on windy days
When the wind picks up, your propane grill can quietly burn through fuel without giving you the heat you paid for. Gusts strip away warmth, disrupt the flame, and tempt you into cranking the knobs ...
The journey hasn’t been easy, sometimes combining day work as a chef with night shifts as an engineer, while Vickie worked days and handled business details at night. Their successful collaboration at ...
Central Illinois Proud on MSN
Peoria startup to showcase security technology at South by Southwest
ShotHawk, a Peoria-based startup, will be showcasing its security technology at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, which is designed to help deter violent threats and give people more time to escape ...
Deveillance's Spectre I, developed by a recent Harvard grad, wants to give people control over the always-on wearables surrounding their lives. The problem? Physics.
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