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Life Style
Does Sauerkraut Go Bad? Everything You Need to Know
Does sauerkraut go bad? Yes, sauerkraut can go bad, but its shelf life varies dramatically depending on the type and how you store it. Tangy, crunchy, and packed with probiotics, sauerkraut has been a beloved condiment for centuries. This fermented cabbage dish adds a distinctive zing to everything from hot dogs and sandwiches to salads and charcuterie boards. However, if…
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Entertainment
5 Things About the ‘Adolescence’ Star – Hollywood Life
Image Credit: Netflix Owen Cooper emerged as one of 2025’s breakout stars after Adolescence premiered on Netflix in March 2025 to critical acclaim. His gripping performance as Jamie Miller — a seemingly well-behaved 13-year-old whose arrest for the murder of a classmate sets the story in motion — earned rave reviews from critics and audiences and made him the youngest…
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Tech
The NYC token, launched by ex-New York City Mayor Eric Adams on January 12, saw its market cap drop from ~$600M to ~$100M after suspicious liquidity activity (Decrypt)
Decrypt: The NYC token, launched by ex-New York City Mayor Eric Adams on January 12, saw its market cap drop from ~$600M to ~$100M after suspicious liquidity activity — On-chain data shows unexplained liquidity withdrawals as Eric Adam’s NYC token’s market cap continues to bleed. — In brief Source link
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Business
Ascend Money wants to finance millions of Thais ignored by traditional banks stuck in the past
Tanyapong Thamavaranukupt, co-president of Thai fintech Ascend Money, sees spending patterns—like magazine subscriptions or mobile bills—as a signal of creditworthiness, particularly in markets like Southeast Asia which have both a large underbanked population and underdeveloped financial institutions. “We don’t rely on traditional data to make our loan decisions,” he told Fortune. Instead, Ascend Money’s lending service, Ascend Nano, relies on…
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Money
10 Items Retirees Regret Keeping Too Long: How Many Do You Have?
InnaFelker / Shutterstock.com We all hold onto things thinking, “The kids might want this someday,” or “This will be worth a fortune.” But tastes change, and the “heirlooms” of the past are fast becoming the donation pile of the future. The hard truth is that the market for traditional household goods is shrinking. As millennials and Gen Z opt for…
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Money
A Simple Social Security Rule That Could Add $800 to Your Monthly Checks
Sean Locke Photography / Shutterstock.com You might assume that when you file for Social Security, the government automatically gives you the biggest check possible. That’s a dangerous assumption. For millions of married couples, relying solely on their own work record could mean missing out on substantial income. There is a specific provision — often called the “spousal benefit” — that…
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Money
Partial Retirement Is the New Normal: 12 Jobs That Pay Well for 10 Hours a Week
GaudiLab / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. For generations, the standard retirement model was an all-or-nothing proposition. You worked 60 hours one week, enjoyed your retirement party, and worked zero hours the week after. However, that…
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Money
How Broken Confidence Has Defined the Workplace
Pressmaster / Shutterstock.com The Trust Deficit Report, a new end-of-year analysis from LiveCareer, highlights a profound breakdown in workplace confidence in 2025. Issues such as job searches affected by ghost jobs, biased performance reviews, and strained relationships with managers and colleagues contributed to a loss of trust at nearly every level of the modern workplace. The job search process became…
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Money
Why Borrowing for a Car Might Actually Be Smart Now
ZoranOrcik / Shutterstock.com Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. For the last 40 years, the golden rule of car buying was simple: “Pay cash if you can.” Interest on car loans hasn’t been tax-deductible since the Reagan administration,…
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Money
Calling All Night Owls: 15 Jobs for People Who Like to Stay up Late
Nuad Contributor / Shutterstock.com Let’s face it: Some people are just night owls. As much as those morning people with their 4 a.m. alarm followed by a 60-minute CrossFit routine and a homemade breakfast want to think otherwise, some of us were just designed to function better in the evening. When it comes to a career, though, functioning to your…
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