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Here’s part three of my trip to NYC. Part one was my United flight from LAX to Newark (EWR). Part two was taking Uber Shuttle from EWR to Manhattan. And this is my quick hotel review of the Hyatt Place Times Square. The Hyatt Place Times Square is located at 350 West 39th Street (Tel: +1 212 904 1811). Check-in is at 3 p.m. and check-out is at 11 a.m. I was originally supposed to arrive the day before, but since I postponed by a day, I called the hotel to let them know. Unfortunately, they didn’t answer my first…

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There’s a certain kind of dinner I find myself craving this time of year—something warm and nourishing, healthy but not ascetic, and most importantly, one that doesn’t require me to hover over the stove for an hour. Especially during a busy work-and-school week, I love to end the day by prepping ingredients I can slide into the oven, then forget about them while I curl up on the couch with a good book or sit down to talk with Adam over a glass of wine. Enter: the sheet pan chicken dinner. Here’s the thing about sheet pan meals: they get a lot…

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Although I’m convinced AI will eliminate millions of jobs and leave many young graduates unemployed and disoriented, there is one surprising positive I recently discovered: AI can be a great therapist for everyday problems. I’m not talking about replacing licensed professionals. I’m talking about something far more accessible. AI can give you knowledge to make you feel more confident and less anxious, provide reassurance when your mind spirals, and most importantly, offer a clear game plan when you feel stuck. Whether you’re dealing with marital issues, job related stress, financial worries, or seemingly impossible situations, AI can help put your…

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I am an avowed supporter of Valentine’s Day — not because I have a particularly rosy-eyed view of love and friendships, although I’m also pro those things. But I’m really here for the chocolate, which on Valentine’s Day, deservedly takes pride of place, conversation hearts and luxury vegetable bouquets notwithstanding. This is the time to request and give really fancy chocolate, the kind of chocolate that immediately telegraphs luxury and decadence. There’s nothing that fits that bill quite like a beautiful box of bonbons or truffles.Traditionally, bonbons are made with molds and contain a wide variety of fillings, from fruits…

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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.What’s on my kitchen wish list? I’m so glad you asked. First, I’d love to have a little more space, as my countertop space is barely wider than my hips. Second, I’d like a fridge with an ice maker. Neither of those wishes can come true until I move, so for now, I’m moving onto the third item on my wish list: Le Creuset. The French heritage brand is known for its enameled cast-iron cookware,…

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I moved to New Orleans in 2011, but I’ve been visiting and reviewing hotels in the city since 2001. Needless to say, I’ve seen the hospitality scene evolve over the past 25 years. The grand old hotels—some of the longest operating properties in the country, such as Hotel Monteleone, The Roosevelt, and Le Pavillon—reassuringly continue their legacies, much as they have done across three centuries. The downtown hubs of the historic French Quarter and Central Business District are traditionally where visitors stay, and most hotel options are still concentrated in these neighborhoods. A welcome development, though, has been the recent…

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This is an excerpt from our cover story in the upcoming Make: Vol. 96 Multicolor and multi-material printing has been a goal in the desktop 3D printing space for at least 15 years. We’ve seen numerous different attempts at bringing this to fruition, from carriages with multiple extruders to filament swapping devices, but all of these came with reliability or waste issues that made them just not quite right. So when E3D, a company known for innovation in the 3D printing space, announced in late 2018 a new tool changer system to combat these issues, the community was excited —…

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Most people have a hot water tank in their homes, but if it’s gas-fired, you could develop a danger you may not notice until it’s too late. This is because gas water heaters use combustion to heat the water, and the tank must vent the exhaust outside; otherwise, it can cause water heater backdrafting. This happens when poisonous combustion gases are pulled back into your home instead of exiting through the flue. Understanding Your Water Heater Venting The standard gas water heater will have a galvanized steel pipe coming out the top. It looks sort of open at the top…

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President Donald Trump says his administration may be able to issue $2,000 “dividend” rebate checks to Americans without congressional approval, reviving a proposal that has drawn strong public interest; and significant legal and economic questions.Speaking at a press conference Tuesday, Trump suggested the payments could be funded by tariff revenue and might not require lawmakers’ sign-off, even as his own economic advisers have previously said Congress would need to approve the spending. What Trump Is Proposing With the $2,000 “Dividend”Depositphotos Photo by MehaniqTrump has floated the idea of issuing $2,000 payments to lower- and middle-income Americans, describing them as a “dividend”…

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