You Can't Watch That: How to Block Movies, Shows From a Kid's Netflix Profile
Kids are increasingly tech-savvy these days. They know how to get around screen-time restrictions, and
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Martin Scorsese Sued for Taking $500,000 Without Working on WWII Film
Legendary film director Martin Scorsese was sued for allegedly accepting a $500,000 payment to executive-produce a World War
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18 Best Alternative Wedding Dresses For The Unconventional Bride
For the bride-to-be who’s all about bucking tradition, the great news is that there are myriad wedding dress (and pant!) options that defy the whole tulle-and-lace (ahem, virginal) white look that we’re all so accustomed to in the western world. To be a nontraditional bride means that the wedding dress world becomes your oyster — and without any real boundaries or parameters on what you’re limited to wearing, it can be an overwhelming task to select a non-traditional wedding dress that’s right for you.
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Myanmar Rohingya: What future for the refugee baby lucky to survive?
In the world's largest refugee camp, with no access to education, Rohingya children face a bleak future.
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Crowdfunding platform Buy Me a Coffee removes far-right influencers and QAnon accounts
Buy Me a Coffee, an online crowdfunding service for creators, has immediately reacted to a
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Founder Behind Historic China Bicycle Bust Starts Over in NYC
In February last year, a tiny coffee store with red neon signs opened at Gramercy Park, one of
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One vote to redraw the US abortion rights map
One vote can change everything, especially when things are close.
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Nigerian chef cooks nonstop for 100 hours to set new global record
A Nigerian chef on Monday set a new global record for the longest hours of nonstop cooking after surpassing the current record of 87 hours and 45 minutes
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Sunak Intervenes in Farming Supply Chain as UK Food Prices Soar
The UK government will launch a series of reviews into the fairness of food supply chains just as
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Karakorum: Mongolia's ancient capital is a cultural delight
Once the capital of the Mongol Empire, Karakorum quickly became one of the Silk Road's most progressive cities. Today, it may not look the same as it did during the days of Genghis Khan, but there are still plenty of reasons to visit.
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He makes the best baguette in Paris, but he's not French
Each year, the winner of a contest to find the best traditional baguette in the French capital is awarded a contract to supply the presidential palace. This year's top baker isn't from Paris, but from a tiny South Asian nation.
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Southeast Asia seeks global recognition for 'special' kebaya craft
In a Malaysian boutique, a small group of seamstresses sit at clattering sewing machines, stitching bright flowers and leaves into kebayas, traditional blouses worn...
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