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Research shows that COVID tends to spike twice annually — once in the winter and once in the summer, and, like past years, cases are starting to go up in much of the country now. But exactly how many people currently have COVID is harder to track now because of a number of changes to the country’s public health organizations.
I considered the Free People Chiffon Jumbo Scrunchie and the Urban Outfitters Oversize Scrunchie, but none satisfied my desire for an absolutely ginormous scrunchie like the $16 Floating Scrunchie from the Wrap Life.
When's the last time you checked the "while supplies last"'" section at Costco? Shoppers looking to save money will find last-call items from departments like apparel, patio and garden, beauty
Hiking during the summer is a very popular pastime. In fact, here in Germany ‘Volksmarching’ is one of biggest summer social
Just under a week into this year's NBA Las Vegas Summer League, and we already have a handful of clear winners and losers from the action.
Japanese auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa once again plumbs technology’s dissociative effects. He’s also exploring the calamity that follows—with Cloud, a swirl of horror, comedy, action, and social-commentary drama that amalgamates his prior works and yet is also like nothing else in recent memory.
Dr. Shae Datta, a neurologist at NYU Langone Health, told CBS News many migraine sufferers experience more headaches during the summer months. "Weather-related changes — even sun, and then going from the sun being warm into like AC can trigger migraines for patients," she said.
From rooftop country bars to serious sushi, these are the spots that actually deserve your booking this summer.
The Pacific Northwest is facing high wildfire danger this summer, and in response, every national park in the region has now instituted early-season fire restrictions. That includes Crater Lake, Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic national parks.
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CNET on MSNNot Too High, Not Too Low: Here's the Ideal SPF You Need This Summer, According to ExpertsThe American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends your sunscreen be SPF 30 or higher. It also recommends you look for sunscreen that has broad-spectrum protection (it protects against UVA and UVB rays) and make sure it's water-resistant.