
Isabel van Brugen
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Matt Young |Isabel van Brugen |Sean Craig
Despite comedian Conan O’Brien being the headline act at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night, there was another famous “orange a--hole” on everyone’s lips.
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Kenneal Patterson |Isabel van Brugen |Nandika Chatterjee |Sean Craig
Sleep Week (3/9-3/15) is a time to focus on getting better sleep for better health, but sleep apneaâa disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts, often due to airway obstructionâcan stand in the way. This diagnosis can feel overwhelming, making you believe that a good nightâs sleep is completely out of reach. cpap.com makes sleep apnea understandable and manageable, and has been helping people find the right CPAP machines for over 25 years.
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Kenneal Patterson |Isabel van Brugen |Nandika Chatterjee |Sean Craig
Sleep Week (3/9-3/15) is a time to focus on getting better sleep for better health, but sleep apneaâa disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts, often due to airway obstructionâcan stand in the way. This diagnosis can feel overwhelming, making you believe that a good nightâs sleep is completely out of reach. cpap.com makes sleep apnea understandable and manageable, and has been helping people find the right CPAP machines for over 25 years.
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1 month ago |
thedailybeast.com | Kenneal Patterson |Isabel van Brugen |Nandika Chatterjee |Sean Craig
NOT GONNA FLYA man was detained Monday after he allegedly exhibited âunruly behaviorâ and hit and bit fellow passengers on a Delta Air Lines flight. The man was traveling from Atlanta to Los Angeles and allegedly began whacking other passengers and even sank his teeth into one. The L.A. Fire Department and L.A. World Airports Police Department rushed to the scene after the flight landed.
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2 months ago |
thedailybeast.com | Isabel van Brugen |Sean Craig
Donald Trump’s executive order confirming the establishment of a strategic bitcoin reserve sent cryptocurrency prices tumbling on Thursday night after it became clear the government was not actually planning to buy any bitcoin itself. Bitcoin—the original cryptocurrency and the world’s largest—had been trading at around $90,000 before the White House announcement and dropped by almost 6 percent, before regaining around half its losses.
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