Healthcare Awareness Mondays: Are boiled eggs good for you? Here’s what experts have to say.

by Caroline C. Boyle If you’re after a nutrient-dense breakfast, boiled eggs are a quick and easy way to pack in a few essential nutrients –from antioxidants to B vitamins to choline. Because you’re not adding extra oils or fats into the cooking process, boiled eggs are considered to be one of the healthiest kinds of eggsContinue reading “Healthcare Awareness Mondays: Are boiled eggs good for you? Here’s what experts have to say.”

BCE to acquire Ziply Fiber, accelerating its fibre growth strategy across North America

BCE to acquire Ziply Fiber, accelerating its fibre growth strategy across North America

Economy shrank in first quarter, signaling major warning sign

Economy shrank in first quarter, signaling major warning sign

9 Mistakes People Make When Shopping at Thrift Stores, According to Experts

by Nina Derwin If you love the thrill of secondhand shopping, avoid these mistakes before heading out for your next thrift hunt. Shopping at thrift stores is not only one of the most affordable ways to transform your wardrobe and décor but also a great way to bring home unique pieces you might not find anywhereContinue reading “9 Mistakes People Make When Shopping at Thrift Stores, According to Experts”

History Lesson Tuesdays: Trump asks Supreme Court to block his criminal hush money sentencing

by ABC News Writers President-elect Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent Friday’s sentencing in his New York criminal hush money case. In a filing Wednesday morning, defense lawyers argued that sentencing Trump — who has attempted to halt the case based on a claim of presidential immunity — would damage “the institutionContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesdays: Trump asks Supreme Court to block his criminal hush money sentencing”

History Lesson Tuesdays: A Quarry Worker Felt Strange Bumps While Digging. They Turned Out to Be the Largest Dinosaur Trackway in the U.K.

About 166 million years ago, dinosaurs ambled across a shallow lagoon in modern-day Britain. Some of the Jurassic giants took their sweet time, moving in fits and starts; others might have skulked more urgently. All made the mud squelch beneath their toes as they tromped here. At the time, such an occurrence was just aContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesdays: A Quarry Worker Felt Strange Bumps While Digging. They Turned Out to Be the Largest Dinosaur Trackway in the U.K.”

Meta Ends Fact-Checking on Facebook, Instagram in Free-Speech Pitch

by Meghan Bobrowsky, Gareth Vipers Mark Zuckerberg built up Facebook’s content-policing efforts in the wake of Donald Trump’s first presidential election. Now the Meta Platforms chief executive is reversing course as he embraces a second Trump presidency. Meta is ending fact-checking and removing restrictions on speech across Facebook and Instagram, Zuckerberg said in a video Tuesday, aContinue reading “Meta Ends Fact-Checking on Facebook, Instagram in Free-Speech Pitch”

History Lesson Tuesdays: Steve Jobs debuts the iPhone – 2007

On January 9, 2007, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone—a touchscreen mobile phone with an iPod, camera and Web-browsing capabilities, among other features—at the Macworld convention in San Francisco. Jobs, dressed in his customary jeans and black mock turtleneck, called the iPhone a “revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any otherContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesdays: Steve Jobs debuts the iPhone – 2007”