Food

7 Dump and Go Freezer Meals

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Round two is here! You loved my first set of freezer meals so much that I am back with 7 more freezer dinners. This time I wanted to make things even easier, so every single one of these recipes is...

Gadget

The US government is taking a 10 percent stake in Intel

President Donald Trump says the US government is taking a 10 percent stake in chip maker Intel. Trump shared the news during a press conference on Friday, though an official announcement is still forthcoming, Reuters reports. News of a plan to convert Intel's previously promised CHIPS Act funding into equity in the company was first reported earlier in August.A meeting...

Gaming

Hollow Knight & 3 More Great Games We’re Diving Into

Hello! Here we are at the end of yet another week, and that means we’re taking a look at our gaming shelves, physical or digital, with an eye for something appealing to spend some hours with on our time off–something which may inspire you as well, should you be at a loss for what to play. This week I finally...

Health

Wellness Tools and Habits I’m Loving

I decided that I wanted to start a new monthly series with you all. These will share some of the highlights, discoveries, and small things I’ve been experimenting with lately. Sometimes these are new tools or products I’m testing, sometimes they’re small habits that are making a difference. Sometimes it’s just little things that are making my life more joyful. ...

History

Mysterious MUC19 Gene – DNA From Denisovans Helped Ancient People Survive In The Americas

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - Did you know that ancient peoples might owe their survival instincts to our extinct hominin ancestors? Recent studies suggest that genetic material from these early hominins played a vital role in helping ancient populations adapt to the diverse and challenging environments of the Americas. Thousands of years ago, ancient humans embarked on a perilous journey...

Lifestyle

Bluesky blocks service in Mississippi over age assurance law

Social networking startup Bluesky has made the decision to block access to its service in the state of Mississippi, rather than comply with a new age assurance law. In a blog post published on Friday, the company explains that, as a small team, it doesn’t have the resources to make the substantial technical changes this type of law would require,...

Mobile

Google officially admits that it’s given up on tablets

Google's Pixel Tablet launched back in 2023, and it's been all crickets from the search giant since then on the tablet front. We've heard various reports about it having planned two more generations at least, but then we also heard those were canceled. Now, the company itself has finally acknowledged the situation and confirmed that it's given up on tablets...

Movie

The Life Of Chuck review – soliloquy soup

This year Mike Flanagan, known best for turning horror’s greatest novels into palatable limited television series for Netflix, is switching it up! His latest, The Life of Chuck, may still be a literary adaptation (of a Stephen King novella by the same name), filled with sincere monologues, overt metaphors for grief, and existential ponderings, but he has traded horror for a work of...

Music

The extreme vulnerability of Joaquin Phoenix

Looking at his last four projects, it seems that Phoenix perfected his precise working formula – hyper-ambitious, complex-to-realise films from directors he has worked with before, who also have the luxury to enjoy both studio trust and a degree of creative freedom. While this applies to Todd Phillips, it seems more relevant to his collaborations with Ari Aster as he plays...

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