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- LifestylePureWow
How Often Should You Shower? Here’s What a Dermatologist Has to Say
Well after Ashton Kutcher, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kristen Bell and the Rock made headlines everywhere for openly discussing their bathing habits, it’s still sparking debate: Is it possible to shower too much? Not...
- LifestyleYahoo Life
You've probably never heard of these genius airport hacks
The airport doesn’t have to be a stressful bookend around your vacation. Learn to travel like a pro with these brilliant insider tips.
- U.S.The Advocate
Man Sets Pride Flag Ablaze in Michigan, Almost Catches Himself on Fire
Video shows the man in Lansing, Mich., setting the Pride flag aflame.
- U.S.Associated Press
San Francisco property owners banned from parking car on it
A San Francisco couple that parked their car for decades on a paved part of their property in front of their home has been banned from doing so unless they want to risk steep fines. KGO-TV reported Monday that city officials sent a letter to Judy and Ed Craine telling them they can't park on the pavement on their property on a hilly street even though they have for 36 years. With the letter came a notice of a $1,542 fine and the threat of a $250-a-day fee for continued parking on their propert
- CelebrityNextShark
Jordan Peterson says he would ‘rather die’ than delete his 'hateful' tweet about Elliot Page
Canadian clinical psychologist and YouTube personality Jordan Peterson said he would “rather die” than delete the tweet he posted about actor Elliot Page last month. Speaking to the National Post, Peterson, 60, said Twitter had temporarily suspended most of his account's features on June 28 after he tweeted about the 35-year-old actor. In his now-deleted post, Peterson referred to Page using his former name and claimed he had his "breasts removed by a criminal physician."
- WorldWSJ
VideoAuthorities Capture a Person of Interest in July Fourth Shooting
Police apprehended 22-year-old Robert E. Crimo, III in connection with a mass shooting in Highland Park. Photo: Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press
- WorldINSIDER
A rustic private island in Maine is on the market, but the owner will only sell to someone willing to stay overnight—despite perilous weather
Owner Billy Milliken told Insider that Ducks Ledges Island has dangerous conditions in the winter and no running water. It's not for everyone.