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CNBC is the number one business and financial news network on the planet.

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Explore variety of Indian vegetarian recipes from authentic South Indian recipes to North Indian dishes, global cuisine and eggless baking. Enjoy healthy, restaurant style recipes with easy step-by-step pictures, videos to make cooking fun and effortless.

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Bringing you beautiful country homes and gardens, inspirational people and places to visit around regional Australia.

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EDGE is the largest network of local Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) news and entertainment publications in the world, serving 8+ million dedicated readers from a variety of metropolitan areas around the United States and beyond on the web, mobile web and native apps.

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SAVEUR is an independently owned media company specializing in international foodways. Our readers include passionate home cooks, culinary pros, and enthusiasts eager to “Eat The World.”

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Welcome to our whimsical world of joy and imagination, where furry friends come to life to bring smiles, laughter, and endless moments of happiness. We are passionate creators of the most adorable jointed animals that are not just stuffed toys, but cherished companions that spark connections and inspire playfulness in people of all ages.

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331dancestudio

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Věnujeme se Street Dance a Contemporary Dance. Najdeš u nás ale i lekce Fitness Dance nebo K-Popu. Tancovat s námi můžeš v Olomouci nebo v Praze.

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scoopwhoop

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ScoopWhoop Media is India’s most exciting digital media company that creates lifestyle & pop culture content across its online, mobile, and social channels. The brand engages with a young audience aged 13–35 through its different channels - ScoopWhoop English - focussing on lifestyle & entertainment content, social and creator-driven video channel OKTested and ScoopWhoop Hindi that reaches a larger regional demographic. ScoopWhoop’s wide and prolific distribution network built across social media drives over 1bn impressions monthly and over 100mn users.

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Farmers markets are a dazzling display of America’s heartland year-round, but they shine especially during the summer months, when locals leisurely stroll the grounds, filling tote bags with just-plucked produce, enjoying live tunes and meeting the hardworking people behind the booths.⁠
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Now, those folks are inviting us to come to them, opening their dining rooms and barn doors for immersive, communal feasts that offer what we crave most: connection to the land and each other.⁠
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Discovery drives it all — seasonal menus from the region’s best chefs, a road trip in sight, and the chance to make a weekend of it, enjoying these towns in late summer splendor. The fact that many of the events champion charitable causes only has us packing our bags faster. From community burger nights to multicourse meals, here are the best farm dinners to travel for — plus, where to post up, post-meal.⁠
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Photo 1:⁠ People relax while having a Summer Supper in a greenhouse at Granor Farm in Three Oaks, Michigan on Aug. 7, 2025. ⁠
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Photo 2:⁠ Executive chef Alex Skrzypczyk prepares individual portions of cream cheese mousse with toasted almond meringue and berries.⁠
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Photo 3: Slow-baked salmon with buttered cabbage, sweet corn, and dill oil.⁠
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Photo 4: Guests tour the farm prior to their Summer Supper.⁠
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Photo 5: General manager Anna Rafalski and sous chef Jason Garland, right, add coarse salt to family-style platters of the season's first tomatoes with peaches and kale pesto.⁠
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Farmers markets are a dazzling display of America’s heartland year-round, but they shine especially during the summer months, when locals leisurely stroll the grounds, filling tote bags with just-plucked produce, enjoying live tunes and meeting the hardworking people behind the booths.⁠ ⁠ Now, those folks are inviting us to come to them, opening their dining rooms and barn doors for immersive, communal feasts that offer what we crave most: connection to the land and each other.⁠ ⁠ Discovery drives it all — seasonal menus from the region’s best chefs, a road trip in sight, and the chance to make a weekend of it, enjoying these towns in late summer splendor. The fact that many of the events champion charitable causes only has us packing our bags faster. From community burger nights to multicourse meals, here are the best farm dinners to travel for — plus, where to post up, post-meal.⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo 1:⁠ People relax while having a Summer Supper in a greenhouse at Granor Farm in Three Oaks, Michigan on Aug. 7, 2025. ⁠ ⁠ Photo 2:⁠ Executive chef Alex Skrzypczyk prepares individual portions of cream cheese mousse with toasted almond meringue and berries.⁠ ⁠ Photo 3: Slow-baked salmon with buttered cabbage, sweet corn, and dill oil.⁠ ⁠ Photo 4: Guests tour the farm prior to their Summer Supper.⁠ ⁠ Photo 5: General manager Anna Rafalski and sous chef Jason Garland, right, add coarse salt to family-style platters of the season's first tomatoes with peaches and kale pesto.⁠ ⁠ ? Nicole Schnitzler / for the Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune

Farmers markets are a dazzling display of America’s heartland year-round, but they shine especially during the summer months, when locals leisurely stroll the grounds, filling tote bags with just-plucked produce, enjoying live tunes and meeting the hardworking people behind the booths.⁠ ⁠ Now, those folks are inviting us to come to them, opening their dining rooms and barn doors for immersive, communal feasts that offer what we crave most: connection to the land and each other.⁠ ⁠ Discovery drives it all — seasonal menus from the region’s best chefs, a road trip in sight, and the chance to make a weekend of it, enjoying these towns in late summer splendor. The fact that many of the events champion charitable causes only has us packing our bags faster. From community burger nights to multicourse meals, here are the best farm dinners to travel for — plus, where to post up, post-meal.⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo 1:⁠ People relax while having a Summer Supper in a greenhouse at Granor Farm in Three Oaks, Michigan on Aug. 7, 2025. ⁠ ⁠ Photo 2:⁠ Executive chef Alex Skrzypczyk prepares individual portions of cream cheese mousse with toasted almond meringue and berries.⁠ ⁠ Photo 3: Slow-baked salmon with buttered cabbage, sweet corn, and dill oil.⁠ ⁠ Photo 4: Guests tour the farm prior to their Summer Supper.⁠ ⁠ Photo 5: General manager Anna Rafalski and sous chef Jason Garland, right, add coarse salt to family-style platters of the season's first tomatoes with peaches and kale pesto.⁠ ⁠ ? Nicole Schnitzler / for the Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune

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Your dad’s a gay poet, you’re three, and San Francisco in the 70s is basically raising you. That’s 'Fairyland', a rare father-daughter story rooted in queer history, where poetry and protests give way to the shadow of AIDS in the 80s. ⁠
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Your dad’s a gay poet, you’re three, and San Francisco in the 70s is basically raising you. That’s 'Fairyland', a rare father-daughter story rooted in queer history, where poetry and protests give way to the shadow of AIDS in the 80s. ⁠ ⁠ Emilia Jones + Scoot McNairy lead the cast, with Geena Davis and Adam Lambert in the mix. ⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #Fairyland⁠ ⁠

Your dad’s a gay poet, you’re three, and San Francisco in the 70s is basically raising you. That’s 'Fairyland', a rare father-daughter story rooted in queer history, where poetry and protests give way to the shadow of AIDS in the 80s. ⁠ ⁠ Emilia Jones + Scoot McNairy lead the cast, with Geena Davis and Adam Lambert in the mix. ⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #Fairyland⁠ ⁠

Gen Z is an easy target. Born between 1997 and 2012, they’ve been blamed for everything from the downfall of skinny jeans to the end of basic phone etiquette. And now, if headlines are to be believed, they’re destroying the wine industry too. Health-conscious, sober-curious and strapped for cash, they say, Gen Z barely drinks. And if they, do, they’re skipping wine in favor of hard seltzers, cocktails or cannabis infusions.⁠
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But is Gen Z truly to blame for wine’s decline? Or are they simply the most visible face of a broader cultural shift?⁠
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Statistics about Gen Z, wine and alcohol are murkier than headlines suggest. Much attention has been paid to reports that young adults drink less alcohol than older generations. However, recent data from drinks industry research group IWSR suggests Gen Z is catching up.⁠
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What’s clear is that alcohol consumption overall is trending downward, especially when it comes to wine. In 2024, global wine consumption fell to its lowest level in more than 60 years. Moderation in alcohol has become a cross-generational trend and Gen Z (currently aged 13-28) is coming of age in an increasingly different drinking culture than their parents or grandparents.⁠
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“It may not be that Gen Z is drinking less,” says Ting Ting Shi, 25, a sommelier at Miru, the Japanese restaurant at the St. Regis Chicago. “But they’re probably drinking less often,” she says.⁠
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For a lot of younger people, drinking tends to be more intentional than habitual, she describes. It’s more likely to be focused on specific occasions, she explains, a Friday night out, for instance, rather than a routine glass of wine with dinner or beer after work each night. And for many Gen Z drinkers, wine isn’t an obvious choice yet.⁠
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Gen Z is an easy target. Born between 1997 and 2012, they’ve been blamed for everything from the downfall of skinny jeans to the end of basic phone etiquette. And now, if headlines are to be believed, they’re destroying the wine industry too. Health-conscious, sober-curious and strapped for cash, they say, Gen Z barely drinks. And if they, do, they’re skipping wine in favor of hard seltzers, cocktails or cannabis infusions.⁠ ⁠ But is Gen Z truly to blame for wine’s decline? Or are they simply the most visible face of a broader cultural shift?⁠ ⁠ Statistics about Gen Z, wine and alcohol are murkier than headlines suggest. Much attention has been paid to reports that young adults drink less alcohol than older generations. However, recent data from drinks industry research group IWSR suggests Gen Z is catching up.⁠ ⁠ What’s clear is that alcohol consumption overall is trending downward, especially when it comes to wine. In 2024, global wine consumption fell to its lowest level in more than 60 years. Moderation in alcohol has become a cross-generational trend and Gen Z (currently aged 13-28) is coming of age in an increasingly different drinking culture than their parents or grandparents.⁠ ⁠ “It may not be that Gen Z is drinking less,” says Ting Ting Shi, 25, a sommelier at Miru, the Japanese restaurant at the St. Regis Chicago. “But they’re probably drinking less often,” she says.⁠ ⁠ For a lot of younger people, drinking tends to be more intentional than habitual, she describes. It’s more likely to be focused on specific occasions, she explains, a Friday night out, for instance, rather than a routine glass of wine with dinner or beer after work each night. And for many Gen Z drinkers, wine isn’t an obvious choice yet.⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more. ⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo: Ting Ting Shi, center, the sommelier at Miru, talks to diners on the restaurant’s terrace on July 23, 2025.⁠ ⁠ ? Anna Lee Iijima / for the Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune⁠

Gen Z is an easy target. Born between 1997 and 2012, they’ve been blamed for everything from the downfall of skinny jeans to the end of basic phone etiquette. And now, if headlines are to be believed, they’re destroying the wine industry too. Health-conscious, sober-curious and strapped for cash, they say, Gen Z barely drinks. And if they, do, they’re skipping wine in favor of hard seltzers, cocktails or cannabis infusions.⁠ ⁠ But is Gen Z truly to blame for wine’s decline? Or are they simply the most visible face of a broader cultural shift?⁠ ⁠ Statistics about Gen Z, wine and alcohol are murkier than headlines suggest. Much attention has been paid to reports that young adults drink less alcohol than older generations. However, recent data from drinks industry research group IWSR suggests Gen Z is catching up.⁠ ⁠ What’s clear is that alcohol consumption overall is trending downward, especially when it comes to wine. In 2024, global wine consumption fell to its lowest level in more than 60 years. Moderation in alcohol has become a cross-generational trend and Gen Z (currently aged 13-28) is coming of age in an increasingly different drinking culture than their parents or grandparents.⁠ ⁠ “It may not be that Gen Z is drinking less,” says Ting Ting Shi, 25, a sommelier at Miru, the Japanese restaurant at the St. Regis Chicago. “But they’re probably drinking less often,” she says.⁠ ⁠ For a lot of younger people, drinking tends to be more intentional than habitual, she describes. It’s more likely to be focused on specific occasions, she explains, a Friday night out, for instance, rather than a routine glass of wine with dinner or beer after work each night. And for many Gen Z drinkers, wine isn’t an obvious choice yet.⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more. ⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo: Ting Ting Shi, center, the sommelier at Miru, talks to diners on the restaurant’s terrace on July 23, 2025.⁠ ⁠ ? Anna Lee Iijima / for the Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune⁠

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The Trump administration is reportedly reviewing all 55 million U.S. visa holders for possible “deportable violations.”⁠
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The scope is unprecedented — millions of people could be at risk.⁠
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? 55 million ⁠ ⁠ The Trump administration is reportedly reviewing all 55 million U.S. visa holders for possible “deportable violations.”⁠ ⁠ The scope is unprecedented — millions of people could be at risk.⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #Trump

? 55 million ⁠ ⁠ The Trump administration is reportedly reviewing all 55 million U.S. visa holders for possible “deportable violations.”⁠ ⁠ The scope is unprecedented — millions of people could be at risk.⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #Trump

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Lil Nas X has been hospitalized after a possible overdose. ⁠
Hours earlier he was seen on Ventura Blvd in just underwear and cowboy boots. ⁠
Police say it spiraled fast, the details are even wilder. ⁠
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Lil Nas X has been hospitalized after a possible overdose. ⁠ Hours earlier he was seen on Ventura Blvd in just underwear and cowboy boots. ⁠ Police say it spiraled fast, the details are even wilder. ⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #LilNasX

Lil Nas X has been hospitalized after a possible overdose. ⁠ Hours earlier he was seen on Ventura Blvd in just underwear and cowboy boots. ⁠ Police say it spiraled fast, the details are even wilder. ⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ #LilNasX

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Bowen Yang: Comedy icon. Survivor. Truth-teller.⁠

Bowen Yang: Comedy icon. Survivor. Truth-teller.⁠

Bowen Yang: Comedy icon. Survivor. Truth-teller.⁠

Drag Race star Gia Metric just won silver at the World Aquatics Masters in Singapore. ✨⁠
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Drag queens don’t just slay stages — they slay podiums too.⁠
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Drag Race star Gia Metric just won silver at the World Aquatics Masters in Singapore. ✨⁠ ⁠ Drag queens don’t just slay stages — they slay podiums too.⁠ #GiaMetric ⁠

Drag Race star Gia Metric just won silver at the World Aquatics Masters in Singapore. ✨⁠ ⁠ Drag queens don’t just slay stages — they slay podiums too.⁠ #GiaMetric ⁠

Franco didn’t say a word—but the crescent moon across his chest, the mirror angles, and those tight white briefs are already in your head. ⁠
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Smooth body, sharp face, and energy that lingers like a smirk. ⁠
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Call it lunar seduction with a soft-focus finish. ⁠
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Franco didn’t say a word—but the crescent moon across his chest, the mirror angles, and those tight white briefs are already in your head. ⁠ ⁠ Smooth body, sharp face, and energy that lingers like a smirk. ⁠ ⁠ Call it lunar seduction with a soft-focus finish. ⁠ ⁠ ? Save and share this post. ⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more ⁠ ? @edgemedianetwork ⁠

Franco didn’t say a word—but the crescent moon across his chest, the mirror angles, and those tight white briefs are already in your head. ⁠ ⁠ Smooth body, sharp face, and energy that lingers like a smirk. ⁠ ⁠ Call it lunar seduction with a soft-focus finish. ⁠ ⁠ ? Save and share this post. ⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more ⁠ ? @edgemedianetwork â