Author: Samuel Clarke

May is a month of transition, obtaining for the summer, while the season continues to end. Our calendar is full, but in good sense: a brief trip to Mexico, dinner events, creative projects and early progress in our new home. We have also refined our routines: try new training, new tools and be more intentional about how we use our time. Next, what we are doing, using, buying and observing this month. What we are doing We have the leg using Platypus He is often a virtual assistant with AI who handles everything, from the reserve of travel to programming…

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This article was produced in association with Oregonian/Oregonlive. Register for shipments to get stories like this as soon as they are published. In May 2015, President Barack Obama delivered a great speech about the fall of commercial barriers with other nations. He delivered it on a sunny day at the headquarters of Nike’s world in Oregon. “Sometimes, when we talk about commerce, we think of Nike,” said Obama, before making his presentation for a commercial agreement with Asian countries that described as the “highest and most scheduled commercial agreement in history.” President Donald Trump canceled that agreement, known as the…

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Strength training is a form of exercise that implies the use of resistance to develop muscle. While he has a traditional leg seen as training of a man, more and more women are realizing the benefits of strength training and incorporating his physical conditioning routines. Here are only some reasons why women should train. It improves bone density: as women grow old, they have a greater risk of osteoporosis, a condition that makes the bones weaken and become fragile. Strength training can help build strong bones and improve bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis and other age -related conditions.…

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Atuend details:Mango, skirt and bag top, floors Dolce Vita, similar necklace As signs of rhythm of collection of early summer, I have been looking for practical pieces and well made of less than $ 200 that adapt to the rhythm or the busiest days and the change routines. These are reflexive-velotile, night and well suitable additions for the coming months. See below a selection of current favorites that capture the essence of the beginning of the summer. And Saison Dress, Dolce Vita Flats, Saint Laurent glasses, Jiajia necklace | Janessa Leone Hat (under $ 200 version here) This daring Midi…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Reporting Highlights New ProPublica Analysis: While the rate of dangerous infections spiked across Texas after it banned abortion in 2021, women in Houston fared far worse than those in Dallas. Hospital Policies Diverge: Major Dallas hospitals empower doctors to provide abortions to patients with high-risk miscarriages. Most in Houston do not. Mounting Evidence of Harm: Many Houston hospital leaders have not heeded their doctors’ calls to change their policies even after research indicated sepsis rates had tripled. These…

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The training of high intensity intervals (HIIT) has become one of the most popular ways of exercise in recent years. It is a rapid rhythm training that alternates periods or intense effort with periods or rest. Hiit is not only an excellent way to get fit, but it is also excellent for his heart. These are some of the reasons why. Improves cardiovascular health: HIIT is designed to obtain its heart rate, which is excellent for cardiovascular health. High intensity intervals help strengthen their heart and improve their ability to pump blood, reducing their risk of heart disease. Increase resistance:…

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Rosetta Getty Dress (Sold Out, similar here), Hermes Scarf (Old, similar and here), Prad Sensile, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sensil, sandalsil, sensil, sandalsil, sandalsil, sandalsil, sandalsil, sandalsil, sandalsil, sandalsil, expensive here) The sandals have once found their place in my wardrobe this season, with styles that range from crochet and jelly to leather, metallic and more. Some are sculptural and bold, others go back and minimal, but they all achieve a balance between the form and function. I have gathered a mixture that works well for daily use as it does for the next trips, with…

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Propublic is a non -profit writing room that investigates power abuses. Register to receive our biggest stories as soon as they are published. The University of Columbia has agreed a $ 750 million agreement with 576 patients from a former doctor who abused them while working at school. In 2023, an investigation of Propublic, published with New York magazine, revealed how Columbia had ignored women, undermined prosecutors and finally protected a predator. Obstetrician-Ginecologist Robert had worked at the university for 20 years despite decades of complaints about him. The university had briefly cleared to see patients three days after being…

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Let’s face it–most organic beauty products we read about in English language magazines are from America or the UK. Whether it’s Josie Maran, Green People or Cowshed, most of us are already familiar with top US/UK brands thanks to shopping sites like EcoDiva Beauty, and magazines like Eluxe, of course! But organic beauty is a trend that’s growing throughout the world, and so I thought I would introduce you to some brilliant brands I’ve discovered from around the globe. All of these offer organic and/or natural ingredients – an absolute must for maintaining beautiful healthy skin.  Often housed in minimalist packaging,…

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There’s no doubt fans of “Top Gun” were thrilled with Maverick’s silver screen comeback. But the real-life story behind that elite fighter pilot school is mind-blowing in equal measure. Or maybe way more mind-blowing. The Navy’s Advanced Fighter Weapons School (or Top Gun) was spearheaded in dire times during the Vietnam War by Dan Pedersen, 86, the “Godfather of Top Gun.” It started from nothing—no classroom, no funding, no mechanics or aircraft of their own—just a few top-notch pilots he hand-picked, and a tight deadline. Their mission? To reclaim air superiority from the Soviet-trained North Vietnamese, who knew how to tangle in…

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