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  • How to Avoid Getting Sick at the Office

    Uploaded Feb 15, 12:00 pm
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    "Something's going around" is a phase heard all too often at work. NYU Langone's Dr. Jennifer Lighter is here to give you a few of her tips on avoiding that cold before it knocks you out.
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  • One Man’s Off-Road Journey

    Uploaded Feb 14, 12:59 pm
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    One hundred and seventy racers rode their way through snowy Colorado in the 2019 Fat Bike World Cham
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  • A First Look at Google Maps' AR Future

    Uploaded Feb 10, 01:45 pm
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    Navigation apps are learning to use your camera to locate you far better than GPS ever could—and give you better directions to wherever you're headed. To test an early version of Google's AR mapping features, WSJ's David Pierce takes an augmented walk in San Francisco. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis
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  • A Mini-Castle, Saved From Ruins, Now Fit for a New King

    Uploaded Jan 30, 02:30 pm
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    Architect Jaime Fernandez restored a 250-year-old mini-castle from ruins to create a unique home with fossils embedded in the walls. He gives us a tour of Dinton Castle in Buckinghamshire, England, which is for sale for £765,000. Photo: Jimmy Cape for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Super Bowl Psychic?: Testing the Calls of Tony Romo

    Uploaded Jan 30, 01:00 pm
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    Tony Romo, the lead television analyst for the Super Bowl on Sunday, is known for his uncanny abilit
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  • 'King of the Super Bowl' on How to Make an Iconic Super Bowl Ad

    Uploaded Jan 28, 12:00 pm
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    Each year during the Super Bowl, advertising has its one day on the stage. Bryan Buckley, who has directed 59 Super Bowl commercials, explains what makes an ad iconic. Photo Composite: Volkswagen/Getty/Rob Alcaraz for The Wall Street Journal
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  • How to Pack Your Carry-On Bag for a Business Trip

    Uploaded Jan 25, 02:00 pm
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    Shoes, slacks, shirts–which goes in the bag first? Barbara Maly, a butler at New York's St. Regis Hotel, is a packing pro. She shows you how it's done. Photo/Video: Adam Falk
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  • How Fixing a Vintage Honda Made Shasta Smith’s Career

    Uploaded Jan 22, 04:59 pm
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    Shasta Smith put years into restoring her 1972 Honda, emblazoned with her signature number 5. It inspired a passion for vintage motorcycle restoration that led her to open a repair shop and venue space in Sacramento, Calif. Photo: Ryan Angel Meza for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Your Phone Is Too Bright—Here's the Solution

    Uploaded Jan 20, 01:30 pm
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    There's a hidden mode in some of your devices and apps that's good for your eyes, your battery and maybe even your sanity. It's called Dark Mode, and WSJ's David Pierce explains how to turn it on everywhere you can. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street Journal
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  • The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines of 2018

    Uploaded Jan 16, 02:00 pm
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    The Wall Street Journal's annual ranking of eight major U.S. airlines tracks flight delays, mishandled baggage and formal complaints, so you don't have to. WSJ's Scott McCartney hands out the awards. Photo: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal.
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  • China's Unlikeliest Movie Star Comes From South Carolina

    Uploaded Nov 23, 01:55 pm
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    Matt William Knowles had no idea he would become a leading actor when he set off for rural China to do humanitarian work almost a decade ago. He spoke with WSJ's Daniel Epstein about his journey from the U.S. college football gridiron to the Chinese red carpet.
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  • Do's and Don'ts for Surviving the Longest Flight in the World

    Uploaded Oct 16, 02:30 pm
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    Scott McCartney went nonstop from Newark, N.J., to Singapore, testing his tips on how to survive more than 18 hours on a plane to help you with your next long-haul flight. Photo: Drew Evans/The Wall Street Journal
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  • Elevate Your Tailgate With a 500-Square-Foot RV

    Uploaded Oct 11, 03:30 pm
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    Rick and Susan Turner tailgate before every Auburn University football game. But with their 45-foot-long Tiffin Zephyr RV, it's not your average tailgate. Take a tour of the big rig with the Turners. Photo: Caleb Chancey for The Wall Street Journal
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  • The Columnists on Risk

    Uploaded Sep 17, 02:00 pm
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    Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, comedian Sandra Bernhard, director Lee Daniels and others open up about risk taking—and where they draw the line—in this first episode of WSJ. Magazine’s new series, The Columnists.
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  • Sync Your Camera and Phone for Better Photography

    Uploaded Jul 29, 01:00 pm
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    There are plenty of good reasons to use a dedicated camera, but your smartphone should still be part of your photo workflow. WSJ's David Pierce shows you the accessories and apps to make it work. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street Journal
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  • How North and South Korea Came to March Under One Flag

    Uploaded Feb 12, 07:18 pm
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    The star of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics opening ceremony was a white and blue flag representing a unified Korean peninsula. Here’s the story of a powerful and controversial symbol for two countries that still have guns aimed at each other.
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  • Pyeongchang Winter Olympics: A Drone's View

    Uploaded Feb 06, 11:01 am
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    Pyeongchang, a tiny ski resort in a remote corner of South Korea, has transformed itself into the host of the largest-ever Winter Olympics. Here’s how the Games look from a drone’s perspective.
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  • Scooter Braun on Planning the One Love Manchester Concert

    Uploaded Oct 19, 07:45 pm
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    At WSJ. Magazine's D.LUXE conference, Scooter Braun discussed planning the One Love Manchester concert following the terror attack at Ariana Grande's concert. Mr. Braun said, “The only way to beat that kind of evil is to let it know that it can’t beat you.”
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