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How was your weekend? We made brownie-cookies and met the cutest dogs… On Saturday, the boys and I went to the AKC Meet the Breeds, and Anton was in HEAVEN.… Read more The post What Did You Do This Weekend? appeared first on Cup of Jo.

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After Fundrise announced it plans to list the Innovation Fund on the NYSE, I decided to do some more research on how different funds actually trade and why float matters more than most investors realize. My main goal was to get a better idea of how the fund may trade compared to its Net Asset Value (NAV). Most investors assume that if something trades on a stock exchange, it must work the same way as everything else on that exchange. A share is a share, liquidity is liquidity, and price should roughly equal value. That assumption is wrong. Two funds…

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School City of Hammond, a school district just south of Chicago on the Illinois border, launched its first Maker-Faire to come together and celebrate the skills of students and staff. The theme was to celebrate a season of making to welcome in the holiday and winter season and provide an opportunity for the community to purchase holiday themed student-made crafts. The event provided a unique platform for students to test their entrepreneurial spirits, allowing them to market their creations, manage inventory, and directly engage with the community to sell their holiday-themed custom crafts. Bringing together students from SCH’s Scott Middle…

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Ever sliced your hand while working with sheet metal? Or perhaps you’ve had a close call with a sharp blade in the kitchen? If you’ve worked in any industry where sharp objects are part of your daily routine, you’ll know that hand injuries aren’t just painful—they can put you out of action for weeks. So, how do you protect yourself without sacrificing the ability to do your job properly? Cut resistant gloves have become essential safety equipment across countless workplaces in Australia. From commercial kitchens to construction sites, these clever bits of kit are designed to stand between your hands…

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Home Advice You Can Trust Tips, tricks & ideas for a better home and yard, delivered to your inbox daily. When homeowners think about renovation priorities, closets don’t always top the list. But according to professional organizer Lori Bailey, founder and owner of Miss Organized in the New York/New Jersey area, upgrading closet space can dramatically improve daily routines and boost how well a home functions overall.  With nearly 15 years of experience designing tailored storage systems for clients, Bailey has transformed countless cluttered spaces. Still, one project stands out: “My favorite project was a master bedroom/closet renovation,” Bailey says.…

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Read my first trip to Goa with a detailed 5 day itinerary, best beaches, budget hotels, water sports, sunset cruises, and travel tips for Goa in December. Goa was always a dream destination for me. When I finally planned this trip, it felt special for many reasons. It was my first-ever journey by flight and my first visit to a place I had imagined for years.  I took an early morning flight from Jaipur at 8 AM and reached Mumbai by 10 AM. My connecting flight was scheduled at noon, so I spent some time resting at Mumbai airport, quietly…

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Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio is warning that global tensions are shifting beyond traditional geopolitical conflicts and entering a new era where money itself becomes a weapon. The Bridgewater Associates founder said the world is not just facing a cold war or trade war, but a looming “capital war” in which nations could use financial leverage to pressure rivals. Dalio made the remarks during an interview at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, cautioning that escalating political and economic tensions could disrupt global markets and investment flows.Dalio described a scenario where countries could attack each other by controlling the…

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Number of guests: 6Bed and bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathsWhy we love it: Garden, terrace, sea views, plunge poolYou can head straight onto Gibbes Beach’s ultra-white sands from this pretty stone villa, which sits in St. Lucy, Barbados’ northernmost parish, and the only one named after a female saint. It’s every inch the beach house with driftwood-panelled ceilings, coral-print cushions, and glorious sea views, but the feel inside is all country-house elegance. Tastefully chosen soft furnishings and sofa fabrics pair with a fresh, neutral base for a sophisticated feel, and there’s a lush tropical garden with a terrace, barbecue, and…

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PSA: February doesn’t always need a grand gesture. It asks for warmth, simplicity, and something sweet in the oven. This is the month when baking becomes less about occasion and more about feeling, guided by cravings for comfort and a little lift of joy. Our editors’ favorite February recipes lean into the flavors that always deliver in the late winter months. Think: cinnamon for instant coziness, citrus for brightness when winter feels long, and chocolate for the kind of indulgence that never seems to fail. These are mood-boosting bakes made for winter rituals of all kinds, whether you’re gathering, gifting,…

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