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Tag: Fall
Amazon’s Astro robot is dumb. You will still fall in love with it.
[ad_1] Why are we doing this? UCLA’s Mark Edmonds says it all starts with confidence. He has studied He says why people trust robots and that by default we tendRead More
Cute Early Fall Heads Under $50! | say give
[ad_1] Do you feel like you keep looking through your closet to find something new and fun to wear for the fall? Today, I’m sharing some super affordable tops thatRead More
Homemade gifts for the fall that are so easy to put together
[ad_1] Whether you’re going to a party and need a hostess gift, or a friend in need, or just a simple thank you, food gifts are the perfect way toRead More
Fall Clogs Styled in Four Ways!
[ad_1] When you find yourself going out and realizing that a cute pair of sneakers isn’t working, look no further. This season’s must-have clogs, mules, and flats are the perfectRead More
An Overview of the Cutest Sneakers for Fall!
[ad_1] While jogging around town for back-to-school errands, I saw some very stylish women wearing casual dresses and jeans with cute sneakers. My favorite white summer sneakers are looking aRead More
The Rise and Fall of ‘ZuckTalk’
[ad_1] So colloquially, there are these things that come out over time and then they seem to be everywhere and we call them trends, right? So in a world whereRead More
Top Two FDA Vaccine Regulators to Leave This Fall
[ad_1] The FDA is also expected to soon address the question of whether to allow emergency coronavirus vaccines for children under the age of 12. Last week, the agency fullyRead More
Feminine Floral Dresses for Fall
[ad_1] We’ve got our eye on fall and everything that comes with it – of course, cooler temperatures and fall fashion too! We can’t get enough of this season’s beautifulRead More
Western Drought Will Last in the Fall or Longer
[ad_1] The severe drought that afflicts much of the western half of the United States in the spring and summer will continue into at least the late fall, government forecastersRead More