[ad_1] American culture has lost its appeal in China in recent years. Hollywood movies and Apple iPhones are on the outs. Taylor Swift is popular […]
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Eating for eye health – SUCH TV
[ad_1] We often hear why we need fruits and veggies – for heart health and cancer prevention. Now we can add to that list “eye […]
Continue readingHow Mexico, bastion of machismo, got a female president before the U.S.
[ad_1] MEXICO CITY — Mexico is famous for its macho culture. Women here didn’t win the right to vote for president until 1953 — three […]
Continue readingDeadly heatwave in India kills at least 56
[ad_1] A polling official drinks water as his shirt is soaked with sweat, at a distribution centre for election materials ahead of the seventh and […]
Continue readingBiles continues Olympic build-up with ninth all-around US gymnastics title | The Express Tribune
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES: Simone Biles won a record-extending ninth US all-around gymnastics title Sunday, signalling she’s a force in the sport as the Paris Olympics […]
Continue readingDonald Trump joins video-sharing app he tried to ban as US president
[ad_1] Former US president says he was “honoured” as he joined popular app that he considered a security threat [ad_2] Source link
Continue readingDjokovic eyes 15th successive French Open quarter-final | The Express Tribune
[ad_1] PARIS: Novak Djokovic will aim to reach his 15th successive French Open quarter-final on Monday after setting an unwanted Roland Garros record. The defending […]
Continue readingIs Pants Sizing Sexist?
[ad_1] Why do men get so many more sizing options than women, especially when it comes to pants? They get a large variety of lengths, […]
Continue readingMacIntyre, with dad as caddie, gets tearful Canadian Open win | The Express Tribune
[ad_1] HAMILTON: Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre won his first PGA Tour title on Sunday, holding off American playing partner Ben Griffin down the stretch to capture […]
Continue readingIn ‘Clipped,’ Cleopatra Coleman Spreads Her Wings
[ad_1] Cleopatra Coleman began with red, swirling it toward pink with a fine-tipped brush. An oval appeared on the paper, and then smaller marks joined […]
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