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One of the keys to eating healthier is making the most of your trips to the grocery store. Then consider this popular grocery store hack from nutrition and health coach Hunter Stoller.”I try to shop around the grocery store,” said Stoller, who calls herself “Health with Hunter” on social media. “That’s where most of the produce, fruits, vegetables and proteins are.”Stoller said she still gets some items like nut butters and healthy cereals from the inside aisle, where shelf-stable foods are usually kept. But that’s only after you’ve first shopped along the perimeter of the store.”You’ll get the freshest food…

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Kean Lewis-Potter scored two goals in the second half, giving Brentford a 2-0 victory over Wolves, who are still waiting for their first win of the season.A lackluster first half saw only one shot on target, with the recalled Jose Sa making a good save to deny Lewis Potter. But it was Brentford who played with more purpose from the second start, with Kevin Shade twice seeing his shots saved by Sa. However, the Wolves goalkeeper could do nothing. Ladislav Kureishi misjudged a promising forward from Vitaly Janert, allowing Lewis Potter to shoot freely inside the box. He grabbed another…

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When predicting a year ahead for a stock, all the odds and most of the incentives rest with the bulls. The S&P 500 index has been positive in three-quarters of every calendar year since 1958, when the index was created in its current form. There were more years in which the market rose at least 20% (2019) than in years where it did not fall at all (2017). In addition to this generally favorable outlook, the current situation provides little reason to overthink the default stance of bland bullishness. The bull market has been going on for 38 months and…

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In early November, as Sheikh Mohammed Abu Mustafa left a mosque in southern Gaza after afternoon prayers, a gunman on a motorcycle pulled up and shot him dead. The Islamist group said it was a targeted assassination carried out by local militias backed by Israel. Hamas-affiliated groups later claimed that the slain imam was a jihadist who harbored Israeli hostages during the Gaza war, and accused the killer of belonging to a new Israeli-backed militia led by Hussam al-Astar, a former prisoner of Hamas-ruled Gaza who is now openly working to topple the extremist group that has ruled the region…

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Medianews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images | Medianews Group | Getty ImagesLured by a bargain, Ruth Horn, 76, of Los Angeles, bought what she thought was a Roomba to vacuum her home, but the experience turned out to be a disappointment.”It just kept getting stuck somewhere and going around in circles,” Horn said. She found it to be a cheap imitation. Meanwhile, Marcy Lewis, 75, of Madeira, Ohio, wanted a robot vacuum, so she purposefully chose a knockoff. “I’m pretty low-tech, but it made my house cleaner, I worked less, and it seemed like a good idea,” Lewis said. She…

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Zak Crawley said no one in his group would ever criticize England teammate Harry Brook’s sending off after the batsman was out for a reverse triple in the third Ashes Test.England finished the fourth day in Adelaide on Saturday with 207-6 at the end of the second innings, leaving them on the brink of series elimination, needing 228 more points to reach a record of 435 points for victory. Sunday’s defeat seemed inevitable, but it meant England had lost the first three games of the five-match series, ensuring Australia the easiest victory in what was expected to be a close…

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Neither of my parents were office workers. I couldn’t absorb the unspoken rules of the workplace during family dinners. But there was a constant curiosity about how influence actually works. That led me to become a certified therapist and executive coach, study human behavior, and write my book, Managing Up: How to Get What You Needs From the People in Leader. What I’ve discovered in coaching thousands of top performers is that even 10, 15, or even 20 years into their careers, they can still feel like they’re missing out on the playbook for being taken seriously. If you want…

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Jake Paul has admitted that he broke his jaw in two places during his loss to Anthony Joshua in Miami.The pair met in a heavyweight contest in the American city, with the British superstar slamming Paul into the canvas twice in the fifth and sixth rounds, but the American was unable to beat the count. “Both jaw fractures. Return Canelo in 10 days,” Paul wrote above a screenshot of an X-ray showing the fracture. Twitter This content is provided by Twittercookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings…

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Soaring home prices, persistently high mortgage rates and reduced supply are all weighing on potential homebuyers. According to the National Association of Realtors, existing home sales in November rose only 0.5% from October and were down 1% compared to November 2024. The annual sales volume was 4.13 million units.The tally is done on a contract-based basis, so it reflects deals likely signed in September and October, when mortgage rates initially fell slightly but have since remained in a narrow range. After increasing through most of this year, supply decreased in November. According to the association, the number of homes sold…

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lucid motors Receives rave reviews from critics. However, the number of customers is overwhelmingly low. That’s a problem that the company can’t deal with. The Arizona-based EV maker has top-notch technology, deep financial backers, and highly regarded vehicles. But it has struggled to meet production targets and has been unable to steal attention from established, century-old luxury brands. Lucid is ramping up production of its high-end three-row SUV, the Gravity, but will only sell a few hundred units through 2025. Gravity’s production ramp-up faces many challenges, primarily supply chain shortages. But the company already has plans for another vehicle aimed…

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