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‘Do not ignore your body’s signals’: how to really look after your neck
Mini breaks and micro-stretches could help strengthen your neck and reduce pain and stress, say expertsRead more summer essentialsIf you’re reading this on your device, chin tucked into your chest, or leaning over your desk shaped like a question mark, pause for a moment. How’s your neck feeling?The way we sit, scroll and work means we often hold static positions for too long, creating tension and stiffness that radiates through the upper body. Continue reading...

Rob Schneider's Reputation Will Never Recover After His Disastrous Downfall From Fame

Inside the magic and chaos of the Africa Cup of Nations

9 Times Donald Trump's Ego Took The Wheel When Naming Things
From attaching his name to steaks, golf courses, buildings, and government initiatives, let's examine Trump's incessant self-prioritization over others.

American democracy on the brink a year after Trump’s election, experts say

‘A grenade under her pillow?’: the Filipino journalist jailed for six years without trial

World leaders in Davos must stand up to Trump. This is their chance | Robert Reich

‘Every time I look at one, I smile!’: how axolotls took over the world
Our passion for these cute-looking salamanders means they are everywhere – except in the wild, where the species is under increasing threatAxolotls are the new llamas. Which were, of course, the new unicorns. Which triggered a moment for narwhals. If you are an unusual-looking animal, this is your time. Even humans who have never seen an axolotl – a type of salamander – in the smooth and slimy flesh will have met a cartoon or cuddly one. Mexican axolotls have the kind of look that is made for commercial reproduction. The most popular domestic species is pink. Some glow in the dark – and their smile is bigger than Walter’s in the Muppets.At Argos or Kmart, you can buy axolotls as cuddly toys, featured on socks, hoodies and bedding, or moulded into nightlights. You can crochet an axolotl, stick a rubber one on the end of your pencil or wear them on your underpants. The Economist says they’re a “global megastar”. More than 1,000 axolotl-themed products are listed on Walmart’s website. They grace US Girl Scouts patches, McDonald’s Happy Meals, and the 50-peso bill, a design so popular that, last year, the Bank of Mexico reported that 12.9 million people were hoarding the notes. Continue reading...

4 Things That Finally Make Sense After Usha Vance's Pregnancy Announcement

Beckham family estrangement is neither rare nor unique, say therapists

Mercato : Nartey aurait pu débarquer à l’OL l’été dernier

Aucun joueur de l’OL Académie dans le onze, anecdotique avant tout ?
Dimanche dernier, contre Brest, l’OL a commencé une rencontre sans le moindre joueur formé à l’Académie. Une première depuis plus de quinze ans. Vrai sujet ou faux débat ? Un Ballon d’Or, des éléments qui font le bonheur de Chelsea, Leipzig ou encore Manchester City… À l’OL, les exemples de réussite sont nombreux et souvent mis en avant pour […] L’article Aucun joueur de l’OL Académie dans le onze, anecdotique avant tout ? est apparu en premier sur Olympique & Lyonnais.
