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Why Are So Many Perfect Waves Going Un-Surfed in the Olympics? (Gallery)
SURFER Magazine· 5 hours agoThere’s something strange about surfing in the Olympics. Scratch that. There are many strange things...
Is Colorado's Riverdale Road truly the Gates of Hell? Know the spine-chilling legends and ghostly...
The Economic Times· 2 hours agoColorado's Riverdale Road, also referred to as The Gates of Hell, is well known for its unsettling...
‘We gotta be ready to roll, man’: BYU opens fall camp with focus on efficiency, execution, starting...
Deseret News· 18 hours agoCoach Kalani Sitake said there's no timeline to name a starting quarterback for the opener on Aug....
Women Who Travel Podcast: Inside Tahiti's Olympic Surf Scene
Conde Nast Traveler· 58 minutes agoTo me everything looks like a '90s screensaver of a tropical destination. It's so gorgeous. If there...
8 decluttering mistakes professional organisers are tired of seeing – and how to avoid them
Ideal Home· 8 hours agoWe often see lots of wonderful products purchased and not used...The Clutter. Not only will you be...
The Difference Between Peaches and Nectarines Is All In the Fuzz
Serious Eats· 46 minutes agoYellow-fleshed peaches and nectarines are most commonly used in cooking and baking, as these tend to...
The 12 Best Natural Deodorants That Actually Work, From Sticks to Sprays
Robb Report· 4 hours agoAll together, there are 23 natural ingredients comprising this surprisingly effective spritz. Don’t ...
Donald Trump Said Kamala Harris ‘Turned Black.’ It Would Be Funny If It Wasn’t Painfully Familiar
Glamour· 6 hours agowherever we go. But we are here! For many of us biracial folks, our experience is rich—filled with...
We Bet You Didn't Know That These 5 Sports Are Part Of Paris Olympics 2024
NDTV· 13 hours agoThe Summer Olympics is known to promote sports in all forms and consists of a wide array of...
How many interior designers are there?
BUSINESS OF HOME· 1 day agoThe American design industry is definitely growing—but how much? It’s surprisingly hard to gauge. BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus went looking for an...