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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Parenting and its attendant anxieties underlie a number of our recommended books this week, from Jonathan Haidt’s manifesto against technology in the hands of children to Emily Raboteau’s essays about ... Read More
This Non-Toxic Spray Finally Solved My Rodent Problem
Want to get rid of mice for good? This all-natural spray worked shockingly well for me, and it won't harm mice or pets. Read More
6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week
Recommended reading from the Book Review, including titles by Dennis Lehane, Claire Dederer, Chad L. Williams and more. Read More
I Ate $6 Takeout Meals for a Week Using This Genius Delivery App
Restaurants and grocery stores are practically giving food away meals with this delivery service that curbs food waste and puts cheap takeout in your hands. Read More
5 new books to read this week
This week sees the release of Sir Salman Rushdie’s highly anticipated account of surviving a knife attack while on stage… 1. James by Percival Everett is published in hardback by Mantle, priced £20 ... Read More
The 16 Best Desk Accessories for College Students
From laptop stands to drawer organizers, these are the best desk accessories to keep your college student on track this semester. Read More
First Credit Card Guide: These Are the Best Credit Cards for First-Timers
Vault’s Viewpoint You can get a first credit card without credit. Certain cards are geared toward first-time credit card holders. Opt for secured cards or student cards for near-guaranteed approval ... Read More
Meta’s newest AI model beats some peers. But its amped-up AI agents are confusing Facebook users
Meta’s has added its newest AI models to Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. But the amped-up chatbots’ bizarre exchanges lay bare the limitations of even the best generative AI technology. Read More
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