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The Best Sweater Storage Ideas For Organizing Your Knitwear

The Best Sweater Storage Ideas For Organizing Your Knitwear

Sweaters! Warm, cozy, wonderful sweaters! When it’s cold outside, wrapping yourself up with your favorite oversized knitwear is one of the best feelings ever. There is one thing I truly used to struggle with when it came to sweaters though, and that was how to keep them organized so they’re easy to see, and they don’t take half my closet. It took me some time and effort, but I’ve gathered a list of fantastic sweater storage solutions to help you finally get your bulky winter knitwear under control. This post contains affiliate links. Tips for Organizing Sweaters How often do...

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Best Ways to Treat Head Lice

Best Ways to Treat Head Lice

Lice are resistant to many of the products used against them, but there are ways to win this battle of bugs By Catherine Roberts Between 6 and 12 million children ages 3 through 11 get head lice every year in the U.S., according to an estimate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s a lot of itching. If you’re trying to figure out how to make it stop, you have a lot of options—but some are better (and safer) than others. First, it helps to know the basics: Head lice are sesame-seed-sized, wingless insects that feed on human...

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This Week in Space: Ancient Texts, a Trillion Suns, and Starship Goes Kablooey

This Week in Space: Ancient Texts, a Trillion Suns, and Starship Goes Kablooey

Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI | Image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) Hello, everyone, and welcome back to This Week in Space. We've got our usual crop of stories from the world's space agencies. We'll even hear this week that modern researchers have used the power of multispectral imaging to read an ancient astronomer's manuscript, long since thought destroyed. But first, let's start with the week's biggest headline news. Starship Explodes Over the Gulf of Mexico Thursday morning's test flight of SpaceX's gigantic heavy-lift rocket, Starship, ended in a "could've been worse" total vehicle loss. It took almost fifteen seconds just...

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The Best Kitchen Towels Pair Pretty Patterns With Ultra-Absorbent Materials

The Best Kitchen Towels Pair Pretty Patterns With Ultra-Absorbent Materials

Courtesy of Heather Taylor Home. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Reading up on Domino’s shopping guides is like having your own personal product concierge. We do the tedious part—deep-dive research, hands-on testing, and tapping experts for advice—so all you have to do is hit “add to cart.” That’s why we call them Simply the Best. With all the inevitable spills and splatters that come with the territory of whipping up a meal, having towels stocked and ready for a wipe-down at any given moment is a no-brainer. But determining...

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Industrial Revolution: A New Red Hook Condo In Tune with the Neighborhood’s History

Industrial Revolution: A New Red Hook Condo In Tune with the Neighborhood’s History

Ground Architecture’s Eli Fernald—the developer, architect, and general contractor behind 96 King Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn—is telling me about a recent encounter with passersby outside his building: “We’re pretty close to the cruise ship terminals, and lots of tourists get off and walk around the neighborhood. One day, I see an older Russian couple, standing on the corner and arguing. They keep talking and looking up at the building. And, finally, the guy looks to me and asks, ‘Is this building new?’ ” The apartment building is, indeed, entirely new construction—but Eli can understand the couple’s confusion. He designed...

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