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Private Label Skincare Products: A Smart Path to Building Your Beauty Brand
The beauty and skincare industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, driven by consumer demand for high-quality, natural, and effective self-care solutions. For entrepreneurs, spas, salons, and retailers, this growth represents an exciting opportunity. However, launching a skincare line from scratch can be both costly and time-consuming. This is where private label skincare products step in as a powerful…
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Religion
Harlem spiritual leader and political luminary Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid dies at 74
(RNS) — Imam Al-Hajj Talib Abdur-Rashid, the longtime leader of the Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood in Harlem and a pillar of the African American Muslim community in New York City and beyond, has died at 74. Abdur-Rashid, or Imam Talib, as he was known to his community and to Muslims across the country, died Saturday (Nov. 15) in Harlem. No…
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Nature
How COVAX raced to protect the world from COVID-19
Fair Doses: An Insider’s Story of the Pandemic and the Global Fight for Vaccine Equity Seth Berkley Univ. California Press (2025) Most people don’t like getting vaccines, much less seeing their children have needles poked into their thighs and arms. But context can change that. Besieged by terrifying outbreaks of paralytic polio and the spectre of iron-lung respirators, many parents…
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Sports
Josh Giddey, Bulls stun Nuggets on road to end skid
Nov 17, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey (3) controls the ball in the first quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Josh Giddey posted 21 points and 14 rebounds, Ayo Dosunmu also finished with 21 points, and the visiting Chicago Bulls held on to beat the Denver Nuggets 130-127 on…
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Health
How Often to Change Your Toothbrush for a Healthier Mouth
Mercola proudly supports these charities and organizations. View All Charities & Organizations More About Mercola.com Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Mercola, unless otherwise noted. Individual articles are based upon the opinions of the respective author, who retains copyright as marked. The information on this website is not intended to replace a…
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Music
“Weird Al” Yankovic Announces Expansive 2026 Tour
“Weird Al” Yankovic has announced a massive expansion to this year’s Bigger & Weirder Tour. The parody musician will continue the trek in 2026 with an additional 90 stops throughout North America, including in cities such as Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Austin, Kansas City, Milwaukee, and more. As on the previous leg of the Bigger & Weirder Tour, the singer…
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Food
Easy Churro Fudge Recipe | Rich, Creamy & Buttery
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. This 4-ingredient churro fudge is pure magic! It’s buttery, cinnamon sugary bliss that tastes like a churro and fudge had a baby. It’s easy to make and even easier to gift (if you can resist eating it all first!). Sweet…
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Movie
Who Is Leaving & Coming to Bold & Beautiful This Week (November 17-21)?
The Bold and the Beautiful is lining up a mix of family drama, legal heat, and a few familiar faces coming back to the spotlight. Currently, the Forrester storylines are expanding, and the Nozawa family saga is getting even deeper. Here’s a rundown of who’s arriving and who’s heading out from Nov. 17–21. Everyone who is leaving and coming to…
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Arts & Theater
Maybe We’ve Outgrown “Miss Saigon” — OnStage Blog
A commenter said, “We shouldn’t do Miss Saigon anymore. There are plenty of other shows now that actually portray Asian characters telling Asian stories that don’t rely on misogyny and racism.” And I’ll be honest, I get it. I really do. As a Korean American, I’m sensitive to how our cultures have been portrayed on stage. The stereotypes, the accents,…
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Business
This Cisco exec started at the $306 billion company 30 years ago after interviewing for the wrong gig. It inspired her to fight for entry-level jobs
That fear could end up being fortuitous. That was the case for Fran Katsoudas, Cisco’s chief people, policy, and purpose officer, who started her three-decade career at the digital communications giant after experiencing such a mix-up. She spoke with HR Brew about how that mishap led to her career, and how she’s thinking about opportunities for today’s entry-level talent amid…
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