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Healthcare is one of the most essential needs of every community, and access to quality medicines plays a crucial role in maintaining well-being. In the heart of Anand, Gujarat, Sai Medical Stores has become a dependable pharmacy for residents seeking genuine medicines and healthcare products. Known for its accessibility, professional service, and wide selection of medicines, the store has earned trust among families, patients, and healthcare professionals alike. Located near Vivekanand Wadi on the Anand–Vidyanagar Road area, Sai Medical Stores serves as a convenient healthcare hub for nearby neighborhoods. The pharmacy operates throughout the week with long business hours, making…
This classic Ashkenazi charoset tastes “just like Bubbe used to make,” says former Epi editor Alessandra Bulow, with finely chopped apples and toasted walnuts soaked in sweet Malaga wine and cinnamon. A touch of brown sugar adds depth, but the real hallmark here is texture: pleasantly chunky, not puréed. For that reason, we recommend dicing the apples by hand. (If you reach for the food processor, pulse carefully; you’re aiming for small pieces, not applesauce.)An essential part of the Passover seder plate, charoset doesn’t end there. Spoon leftovers over yogurt for breakfast (as food writer Devra Ferst suggests in her…
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The United States is now paying nearly $970 billion a year just to service the interest on its $38.8 trillion national debt; a figure that has nearly tripled since 2020 and already exceeds what the federal government spends on national defense or Medicaid, according to a February analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB).For many Americans, the number barely registers. But budget experts warn it represents one of the most consequential; and least discussed; fiscal emergencies in the country’s history.Why interest costs have surged so quicklyDepositphotos Photo by RawpixelThe rapid climb in borrowing costs reflects a one-two…
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in an X post on March 2 that Americans in Israel should leave the country via “Israel’s Ministry of Tourism shuttle bus to Taba, Egypt and getting flights from there or going on to Cairo for flights back to the US.”Keep up to date with the latest on flight disruptions across the Middle East here.Which airlines are flying in and out of Egypt?Most international airlines remain affected by Middle East airspace closures, though none have specifically suspended service to Egypt.Emirates: The airline has suspended flights to and from Dubai until 11:59 p.m. UAE…
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.So when I read an article on Apartment Therapy about using a bread box for storage in every room of the house, I had to pause. A bread box? Outside of the kitchen? To hold things other than carbohydrates? I was intrigued.Why You Should Be Using a Bread Box in Every Room at HomeAs lifestyle and home decor content creator Gianna Nicolette Caputo showed in an Instagram Reel, this hack works because it’s so simple.…
Do you ever wear track jackets? They’re a big trend this spring, and I’m psyched to pull out my old ones. I wore them all the time in my twenties — they’re cool and comfy with jeans — and I love how fashion always loops back around. There are tons on Poshmark and eBay, and here are nine more for inspiration… Thoughts? Which would you wear? This one might be my favorite. Plus, two other trends: polka dots and lace skirts. P.S. More do or don’ts, and what’s your favorite winter accessory? (Top photo by Madewell.) 70 COMMENTS
When Randall Restiano left Gramercy Tavern as beverage director to open a place of his own last year, his first instinct was to look somewhere in Manhattan. Then he ran the numbers. “The expense, return on investment, and volume of investors needed to make it a reality did not make sense,” he said. “I thought, ‘maybe it’s time to do something new.’”Restiano took a space in the Westchester suburb of Bronxville with chef John Poiarkoff, another Union Square Hospitality Group alum, to open La Chitarra, a pasta bar and wine studio. “When I was deciding to do this it was…
If you’re looking to give your old wedding dress a new life, then here are lots of easy ways to donate, sell, recycle, or upcycle your dress in the UK in 2026. Your wedding is a day of celebration, but after the big day, many dresses end up boxed away, gathering dust, or taking up precious wardrobe space. Rather than letting your gown sit forgotten, why not pass it on in a way that gives it new life? Whether you’re looking to donate it to a good cause, sell it to a future bride, or recycle or upcycle it into…
A Maker Faire Bay Area Talk with Rachel Linzer and Rolando Perez What if the key to solving some of our biggest global challenges—from sustainable fashion to building housing—lies right beneath our feet? Rachel Linzer and Rolando Perez of Open Fung took the stage to explore this very question. OpenFung is a unique nonprofit led by a scientist and an artist, building accessible tools for applied mycology. Their mission? To democratize the magic of mushrooms. As they explained, there is a growing wave of interest in using fungi to grow materials for…
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