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Pinterest Will Now Take Down Content Spreading Climate Change Misinformation
The new policy makes it the first social network to prohibit users from sharing inaccurate data about climate.
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Former Pinterest Employees Allege ‘Pure Hell' of Unfair Pay, Racism and Retaliation
Two Black former Pinterest employees went public with claims of discrimination and retaliation during their time at the company that ended last month.
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How to Rehab Damaged Summer Hair
After a summer full of sun, humidity and chlorine, our hair can use some rehab. Amanda Eberle, owner of Acure Eco Salon in West Hartford, Connecticut shares her tips for how to get your hair back to looking and feeling its best.
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Plant Lovers Find Each Other at Swaps, Online or in Person
Plant lovers have long gotten together to trade seeds and growing advice, and the latest generation is following suit with modern plant swaps. The swaps (sometimes called plant exchanges) for amateur horticulturalists are popping up in homes, parking lots, trendy gardening stores and online. They’re about exchanging advice and meeting like-minded people, says 35-year-old Ana Carlson, who has attended several...
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7 Great Items for a Small Apartment
You don’t need a closet-sized apartment in New York City to enjoy saving a little space.
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Work Messaging Service Slack's Value Jumps After Stock Debut
Slack’s newly public shares aren’t slacking off. The work messaging service’s market value grew 60% after it started trading Thursday under the ticker “WORK.”
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Pinterest Sets Sights on IPO
Pinterest plans to put 75 million shares up for sale during its initial public offering
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Pinterest Sets Sights on Raising $1.5B in First Public Share Offering
Pinterest, among a gaggle of tech companies planning to go public this year, hopes to raise as much as $1.5 billion in its initial offering of shares. The digital scrapbooking site said in a regulatory filing Monday that it will put about 75 million shares up for sale at a price between $15 and $17 each. That, at the higher...
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Key Takeaways From New Reports on Russian Disinformation
Russians seeking to influence U.S. elections through social media had their eyes on Instagram and the black community. These were among the findings in two reports released Monday by the Senate intelligence committee. Separate studies from University of Oxford researchers and the cybersecurity firm New Knowledge reveal insights into how Russian agents sought to influence Americans by saturating their favorite...
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How to Pick the Right Pillow for You
With so many choices — like anti-snore, memory foam and wedges, picking the right pillow can be difficult. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan has advice to help you decide.
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5 Tricks to Clean Your Car (And Keep It Clean) Without Breaking a Sweat
The internet is teeming with ideas on how to clean your car, but do they really work? If you travel with your perpetually hungry family (why are there always ketchup packets under the mat?), your continually shedding dog or your conspicuously smelly gym clothes, it’s time to get cleaning, my friend.
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5 Tips for Saving Money and Time on Halloween Costumes
Shopping for Halloween costumes doesn’t have to be scary. This year, shoppers can find more ways to save time and money. Discounters like Walmart and Target are expanding their costume offerings and creating designated sections where customers can find more of their Halloween needs in one place. And for the first time, Party City is offering an assortment of Halloween...
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Tips for Stocking A Healthy Pantry During Family Meals Month This September
Dietitian Krystal Register shares her top tips for stocking a pantry to make easy, healthy meals with News4’s Erika Gonzalez.