Author: PrimeHub

There are 14 states that make up the United State’s East Coast; each with its own distinct feel, climate, and culture. From the hot, sandy beaches of Florida to the rocky harbors of Maine, there are so many beautiful stretches of coastline to pick from (and so many beach towns worth exploring). Whether you’re looking to lay out on the sand in summer or prefer walking along the water spotting wildlife and collecting rocks, the shores of the East Coast have a little something for everyone. From charming, historic New England towns to tropical Southern getaways, no matter your vibe…

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Often we wait for a special occasion to have people over. A holiday, a birthday, yada yada. But why not…just because? In Throw This Party!, we’re sharing easy-to-execute shindigs that give you a reason to get together any given Saturday (or hey, why not a Wednesday?). So go on and text the group chat. We’ll bring the wine.Editor’s note: If you are not caught up on ‘Survivor’ season 50, minor spoilers ahead!Survivor’s 50th season concludes on May 20 and I’m celebrating the only way I know how: gathering friends and shouting at the TV. When they first announced the players…

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Make reusing old jars a cinch, with my 12 handy tips on how to remove sticky labels from glass jars, without fuss. Some people have a weakness for shoes or bags. My weakness? Jars and bottles. It’s hard for me to pass by a nice one without thinking of a way that it could be reused. From housing homemade cleaning products to replacing plastic containers as part of a zero-waste kitchen, or storing beauty essentials, there are endless uses for glass jars. Nothing beats the high when the label on the jar or bottle peels off in one go. On…

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Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour DirectorFor more than 10 years, I’ve led Apartment Therapy’s real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.

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I love making food that people appreciate — the kind of meal that makes the whole table go quiet at the first bite. But you know what I kind of love more? Making food that makes the whole table shriek like kids chasing the ice-cream truck. So, when I happened upon a “secret Jell-O” recipe in chef Hillary Sterling’s new cookbook, Ammazza! — titled for the Roman slang term, which roughly translates to “wowee!” — I knew I had to share. “This was the defining treat of my childhood,” explains Hillary. Growing up, her Grandma Anne always kept a bowl of Jell-O…

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Last week, I went into Manhattan and walked up four flights of stairs to a busy ob-gyn office. My feet dragged — who wants to get a pap smear? — but I dutifully signed in, filled out the forms, and headed to the examination room. A few minutes later, the door opened, and a physician assistant introduced herself. I expected her to tell me to lie back so we could get down to business, but instead, she asked me, gently, “Would you prefer to start with the breast exam or the pelvic exam?” Pleasantly surprised to have the choice, I went…

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The decade-long advice to “learn to code” is losing its edge. With tools like Claude Code handling the heavy lifting, a basic three-month online course may be all anyone needs to build what they can imagine. The more important skill is investing. If you learn to invest, you can build lasting wealth and bypass the gatekeepers (college admissions, hiring managers, corporate ladders) on your own terms. I’ve been learning to invest since 1995. My early tuition was losing thousands of dollars in stocks I didn’t understand. Blowing up a small portfolio is fine. The sooner you start investing real money, the…

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As much as I love to be outside, I’ve always found my air-conditioned home quite comfortable after an outdoor adventure — especially during the hot, buggy, and rainy months. Unless I caught wind of a yucky smell wafting from a full trash can or was trying to air out the new furniture or fresh paint smell, I’d never really given much thought to the quality of the air we breathe inside our house.  The other night, however, as my family sat down to eat under the hanging light fixture above the table, we noticed a floating object inching closer to…

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I’m planning a summer trip to Europe like many of you, and there’s a developing situation that could affect flights in the coming months. I’ve been hearing warnings for weeks, but nothing really made me pay attention until I watched a recent CNBC Squawk Box interview with Matt Smith, Kpler’s director of commodity research. What he said got my attention. When asked whether a traveler heading to Europe this summer should be worried about cancellations, he said: “I would be a little concerned… If you were saying Asia, I’d be more worried.” Then came the follow-up, are airlines actually going…

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WEBSITE I FACEBOOK I INSTGRAM Maker Faire Trieste is a reminder of what the movement can be at its best: deeply local and rooted in the unique community of a particular place and its history, radically international, scientifically aspirational and collaborative, and full of the joyful chaos that makes Maker Faire as much a way of life as a moment in time. Set against the sea, in Trieste’s stunning Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia, Maker Faire Trieste brings the past and future, science and art, Italy and the world into conversation. And so, if you find yourself wandering sunny Trieste this May,…

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