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How to enable the Activity Sharing feature on your Apple Watch
Use the Apple Watch activity sharing feature to kick start — and stick to — your 2023 fitness goals.
Danish Intelligence Says Putin Suffers From Chronic Pain And Was Being Treated For Cancer At The Start Of The Invasion
An analysis given by a Danish intelligence officer claimed Putin is suffering from cancer and was undergoing hormone treatment for it when he started the war, but is not terminally ill Insider: Putin took cancer drugs that warped his decision-ma…
In the Philippines, revived traditions bring hope and gratitude in the new year
Life around the world is returning to pre-pandemic normal this winter. In the Philippines, people are looking forward to the new year with hope that they will stay healthy and happy.
In Taiwan, an activist’s release from prison has sparked debate on how to deter China
For decades, Taiwan residents have accepted Washington’s deliberately ambiguous stance towards the island. But Chinese aggression is causing people there to demand stronger security commitments.
Taiwan residents are demanding stronger security in response to Chinese aggression
For decades, Taiwan residents have accepted Washington’s deliberately ambiguous stance towards the island. But Chinese aggression is causing people there to demand stronger security commitments.
One of Taiwan’s biggest pop stars is challenging the boundaries of Taiwanese identity
NPR’s Emily Feng talks with Abao, one of Taiwan’s biggest pop stars. She is Paiwan, an indigenous people that lived on the island before Han Chinese colonized it more than 300 years ago.
Brazil plans ‘Lulapalooza’ as Luis Inácio Lula da Silva is sworn in as president
Luis Inácio Lula da Silva will be sworn in as Brazil’s new leader — just three years after being released from prison on corruption charges and 12 years after his first two terms as president.
Possible home casing? / recommendations for budget friendly security cameras
I was laying in bed with my wife when she woke me up at 3:30am. She said someone was ringing and knocking at the door. They did it again. My small dog barked and I got up and walked to a guest bedroom window that had an obstructed view of our front doo…