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  • 1 week ago | thestreet.com | Nina Zdinjak

    My sister-in-law has superpowers. She can calculate the calorie content of every portion of every food (at least approximately) within seconds. As someone who has struggled since my teenage years to lose those extra few pounds, I consider her knowledge extremely valuable — especially when you want to lose weight. 💵💰Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter💰💵A healthy diet, however, is not only about calories; it's about the nutritional value.

  • 1 week ago | thestreet.com | Nina Zdinjak

    Facebook had 3.068 billion monthly active users in the last quarter of 2024 and is the third most-visited site globally. Now, imagine being behind all the creative work that needs to keep the interest of, and continue to attract, those billions of people to its 20-year-old platform. To say this is quite a task would be an understatement.

  • 1 week ago | thestreet.com | Nina Zdinjak

    It sucks being a grown-up, doesn’t it? My kids remind me of that almost every day. Only when you are a kid, you get to experience that pure joy of something new. It could be a brand-new experience, a discovery, or simply a new toy. When you are older, all grown up and important, somehow you don’t get excited as much. You don’t scream, raise your hands and jump when you get your birthday present, right?

  • 1 week ago | thestreet.com | Nina Zdinjak

    Massive protests, strikes, and boycotts seem to have some invisible, magnetic force that just draws people to join. That’s because a sense of justice lies within us all, and we can relate to the awful feeling of being treated unfairly. Massive protests have been taking down unwanted regimes for centuries. Protests don’t need to be violent to be powerful and successful.

  • 1 week ago | thestreet.com | Nina Zdinjak

    Do you know what you're eating? While we think we know, sometimes we actually know nothing about various ingredients commonly found in our food and drinks. For example, did you know that there might be some fish ingredients in your beer? Since the 19th century, isinglass, a gelatin made using the swim bladder of certain fish, has been used as a fining agent to make beer clear and bright. It was used widely by brewers, even by popular mass-production beer brands.

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Nina Zdinjak Vucic @WolvesNina1
5 Jun 25

Major restaurant suddenly closes 30 locations.... lead my latest article for @TheStreet https://t.co/j9TmuMGlOk

Nina Zdinjak Vucic
Nina Zdinjak Vucic @WolvesNina1
5 Jun 25

Surprising guidance sends CrowdStrike stock reeling via @TheStreet https://t.co/s3F9Dc2EvE

Nina Zdinjak Vucic
Nina Zdinjak Vucic @WolvesNina1
4 Jun 25

Another 'green' company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy https://t.co/PGRimyNzh9