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THE LOST CITY
Their homes were destroyed. Their communities are gone. How can the people of Los Angeles rebuild?

Morse Micro Launches Highly Anticipated Second-Generation MM8108 SoC
Enabling improved spectrum efficiency to minimize interference in high-density environments, the MM8108 delivers class-leading data rates of up to 43.33Mbps using world-first sub-GHz 256-QAM modulation at an 8MHz bandwidth, making it ideal for a range of applications in agricultural, mining, industrial, home, and city environments.

The Banality of Evil
Fernanda Torres carries a political thriller about Brazilian dictatorship.

CMake the Most of Software Development - Modern Build Systems Support Scalability
Discover how modernizing your build system with CMake can revolutionize embedded software development, offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency. Dive into this article to explore the transformative benefits of CMake's cross-platform capabilities and how it integrates seamlessly with contemporary development practices.

44 MINUTES WITH ...Chris Hayes
How Kierkegaard and a book contract saved the MSNBC host (and social-media power user) from smartphone addiction.

Legal Affairs: Elie Honig
The Executive-Order Executive A busy first week that will be felt for years.

She furnishes homes for people in need
When Karen Moore saw a need in her community, she enthusiastically stepped in-and what started as a side project ended up transforming the lives of hundreds of families!

Money questions answered
We hear you—our furry friends are truly part of the family. But the cost of pet essen-tials like veterinary visits, medicine and food add up quickly. Indeed, a new report from Rover.com reveals that dog parents spend between $1,000 and $5,225 a year per pup, while cat parents spend between $710 and $2,865 per kitty annually. The good news: Treating your fur family well doesn't mean you have to empty your wal-let. Keep reading for savings expert Sarah Wilson's (BudgetGirl.com) strategies to trim costs on your pets' needs.

Love in a snow globe
Enjoying a peaceful winter morning, Marni accepts an invitation from her handsome neighbor, Jann, to try Swedish meatballs

Ree's weight- loss secrets
The Pioneer Woman shed 55 lbs with no-Rx hacks that melt fat up to 400% faster

5 SURPRISING WAYS TO grow thicker, fuller hair
Got hair woes? These unique remedies tackle all kinds of hair loss. Find your perfect match!

"My dad couldn't be at our wedding, so we brought it to him!"
Michelle Avila was already planning her wedding when her father fell gravely ill. He’s not going to make it to my wedding,” she feared. So she changed the date and chose a unique venue so her dad could be there to give her away

"Help me outsmart the winter blues"
If you’re as tired of winter as we are, read on for mood-boosting tips, inspired by everything from modern science to ancient wisdom

Memory hacks that work!
It's so frustrating when your memory fails you. Fortunately, research shows that a few simple tricks solve your most irritating memory glitches—helping you do everything from locking in your new neighbor's name to soaking up knowledge effortlessly

Ree's fresh 'n' filling suppers
These lower-calorie yet still down-home-delicious dishes inspired by the Pioneer Woman will make you feel great

Secret to feeling like a kid again!
HGH (human growth hormone) has been dubbed the 'master hormone' because if affects nearly every cell of the body. Studies show it protects against bone loss, builds strong muscles and revs fat burning. Plus, researchers in Mexico point out that HGH delivers brain benefits such as an upbeat mood and sharper memory. And while your body's HGH production wanes naturally over time, boosting your levels is easy. To feel healthy, upbeat and energetic, just...

How Young Is Too Young to Start an Art Collection?
It will take more than just a trust fund to get them to sell you that painting.

Give Me Liberty!
Creative freedom, it turns out, is a very wise investment.

NOW YOU SEE HER
Bertha Russell would be so disappointed. When Carrie Coon, who plays the calculating social climber on The Gilded Age, sits down at the Regency Bar & Grill, just a few blocks and about 140 years from the fictional mansion where her character resides, it's the tail end of the restaurant's infamous power breakfast—a crucial error in timing for anyone hoping to rub elbows with New York City's ruling class.

WHERE THE WILDLY EXPENSIVE THINGS ARE
In a small city in the Dutch hinterlands, sharp-elbowed dealers hunt the biggest game of all: billionaire collectors voracious for treasures from the last art fair that truly matters.

High Fidelity
On Sundays when my great-grandmother could no longer make it to church, she cranked up Tennessee Ernie Ford's All-Time Greatest Hymns. And it wasn't because she was hard of hearing

Where the Light Enters
An unusual way to heal a broken heart

Hawaii 5-0
My son said I didn't understand him. He was right. Then came my birthday trip

Letting My Feelings Show
The beloved Today show weatherman and cohost on turning 70 and how he approaches life a little differently after his 2022 health scare

Struck
My health was failing. So was my marriage. I didn't want to live like this anymore

My Brownie Breakthrough
We'd lived in our new neighborhood for a whole month, and I still didn't know anyone. What did I have to do to make friends?

A Beautiful Thing
How Lisa Brom's own family tragedy and her love of Guideposts inspired her to reach out to homeless men in her community

The Offering
Church was the last place I wanted to be

Look Where You're Going
How many teenagers do you know who spend their free time doing this?

Begin Here
Take a page from Sir Joseph Duveen, the man who taught America how to collect.