Mashable -
4 years ago
TL;DR: Give your beard a touch-up at home with The Cut Buddy for $11.99, a 20% savings as of May 17.
Unless you're social distancing at home with a hair professional, we're willing to bet you're desperate for a trim. And since it may take a while...
Mashable -
4 years ago
TL;DR: As of May 17, you can get a compact drone on sale for $199.95 with the SHIFT RED: HI-LITE Package.
It seemed to have happened overnight: drones took over the world. No, seriously. Besides delivery, videography, and mapping, they're al...
Mashable -
4 years ago
Since you can't exactly go out and window shop these days (what a luxury we took for granted), we've rounded up some sweet deals that we're featuring in the Mashable Shop.
From air purifiers and massagers to no-touch tools and the elusive han...
The New York Times -
4 years ago
A luxury hotel in Barcelona plans to welcome guests again once Spain’s lockdown ends. Until then, its sole occupant lives in a room with enviable views and preps it for a post-pandemic world.
The Guardian -
4 years ago
Family’s first statement on Moore-Gilbert, who has been held in Tehran since September 2018, says she is in good health ‘considering her situation’The family of detained Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert have denied reports she has attempted su...
The New York Times -
4 years ago
By the end of primary season, the Democratic Party had all but settled on a conventional center-left agenda. But the pandemic is forcing the Biden campaign and other leaders to redraw plans for 2021.
The New York Times -
4 years ago
The French once thought of medical gear, like fighter jets, as a national security asset that had to be made at home. But cuts and outsourcing have left them scrambling for masks, tests and even pain pills.
The Guardian -
4 years ago
Thomas Hegghammer delivers a meticulously researched account of a charismatic IslamistAbdallah Azzam is not exactly a household name – at least when compared with the far more notorious Osama bin Laden. But the militant Palestinian cleric who inspire...
The Guardian -
4 years ago
Thousands of works will disappear from galleries as rent rises and a stand-off with city government take their tollHome to some 400 galleries and an estimated 8,000 artists, Berlin has long aspired to be what its politicians call the cultural capital...
The Guardian -
4 years ago
Owners say plexiglass panels and social distancing mean they will struggle to survive in a post-lockdown ageCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageArmando al Pantheon, a lively, family-run trattoria in the heart of Rome, counts t...
The Guardian -
4 years ago
The world’s strongmen may well end up paying a political price for their cynicism and incompetenceCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageIf Boris Johnson is mishandling the pandemic, he is not alone. Falsely claiming everything i...
The Washington Post -
4 years ago
Thais have streamed into shopping malls, once again enjoying their air-conditioned oases as the country eased another restriction imposed to fight the coronavirus
The Guardian -
4 years ago
Why leaders who want to be seen as strongmen are afraid to take Covid-19 safety precautionsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageWith the news this week that Vladimir Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, is in hospital with C...
The Washington Post -
4 years ago
Libyan health authorities say at least seven people including a 5-year-old child from Bangladesh have been killed by bombs that hit a shelter for displaced people in the capital, Tripoli
The Washington Post -
4 years ago
A growing number of mosques are reopening across West Africa as governments find it increasingly difficult to keep them closed during the holy month of Ramadan