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Slipknot never want their music to be 'too easy to digest' (Yakima Herald-Republic)

Guitarist Mick Thomson hates it when people to try pigeonhole music and never wants the 'Duality' rockers - who continue to push boundaries with their eclectic ...

The guys in the band Cephalic Carnage were playing in Des Moines that night, so I was playing the songs for one of the guys in the band and he was like, ‘This is just so different. "We all want to do the best we can for the role we play in this band, and when that becomes the priority, that's when you put ego aside, put all that bull**** aside, and work together to make something great." “When we did ‘Vol.3: The Subliminal Verses’, I was listening to a burn of rough mixes in my car in Des Moines.

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Want to Buy a Home Without a Mortgage? Here's How (Motley Fool)

Look at a starter home · Look at a tiny home · A mortgage isn't a given · The Ascent's Best Mortgage Lender of 2022 · Mortgage Rates by State · About the Author.

But on the plus side, you may be in a position to purchase one of these homes outright. But if you're willing to live in one, you might manage to buy one outright without having to take out a home loan. If you're willing to be flexible, however, and give up some space, you may find that you're able to purchase a home without borrowing money at all. [equity](https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/mortgages/home-equity/) in it, you can always look to upsize. But if you're okay with less space, you might have well more than $30,000 to $60,000 socked away for a down payment already, making a tiny home something you can purchase easily on the spot. Contrary to what you may have been led to believe, you're by no means required to sign a mortgage in the course of buying a home. And also, a very upgraded tiny home might cost more. The average cost for a tiny home is $30,000 to $60,000. But if the idea of having to pay a higher interest rate on a mortgage doesn't sit well with you, you may be in luck. Of course, this assumes you live in a market with reasonably priced housing. And if you're looking to buy a larger home, you may have no choice but to take out a mortgage. This especially applies today, what with home prices being higher than they've been in a long time.

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Missouri and Kansas advocates want more hospitals to offer human ... (KCUR)

A recent survey shows donor milk was unavailable for infants with a very low birth weight at 13% of hospitals with neonatal intensive care units, ...

“There aren’t a whole lot of places in the western part of the state to do that easily.” “I had a mom yesterday that had to abruptly stop breastfeeding because of the medication she was getting,” Hughes says. “I know Oklahoma does happily send you the shipping materials so that you can pack your milk up at home and just send it right back to them,” Heffern says. “Milk depots are collection sites where donors can go to drop off their milk, and then these collection sites ship the milk to the milk banks,” Bandy says. For example, KanCare, the program through which Kansas administers Medicaid, covers human donor milk for infants in the NICU. “They may not be aware of the fact that they can write a prescription, and KanCare would cover that. But while some hospitals in Kansas have been using human donor milk in their care of infants for quite some time, she says they are largely in the minority. In Missouri, Debbi Heffern, of the Missouri Breastfeeding Coalition, says Oklahoma's and Indiana’s milk banks are meeting current needs at Missouri hospitals. “I think there are obviously concerns to make sure that the milk is handled safely and that potential donors are screened.” “In some hospitals, the way milk is procured and the contracting process can be a problem — a lack of standardized feeding policies that make it really clear who has access to donor milk,” Stellwagen says. Becky Mannel, executive director of the Oklahoma Mother’s Milk Bank, says its top priorities are maintaining adequate standards for donor screening and ensuring any milk obtained is safe for consumption. “I think there was previously a limitation on milk supply on the milk bank side, but things have really changed,” says Lisa Stellwagen, a San Diego pediatrician.

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We want to live: Hundreds of women in Ecuador protest against ... (WION)

Hundreds of women protested in Ecuador against femicide, which said has claimed the lives of nearly 200 till then, a gender-based violence NGO said.

There have been nearly 206 femicide cases in Ecuador since the beginning of this year. The protesters were outraged by last month's case of a lawyer named Maria Belen Bernal, 34, who disappeared after entering a police station on her way to meet her husband. Following a call from organisations to stand against state femicide, protests were held in the capital Quito and other regions.

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COLUMN: You say you want a revolution? (Enid News & Eagle)

By Jeff Mullin. Enid News & Eagle. You say you want a revolution? The Beatles asked that question in August of 1968, with their song “Revolution,” released ...

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Want to address specific aches in body and heal them? Here's how ... (Hindustan Times)

Cupping is a form of alternative therapy aimed to relieve pain by improving blood flow in the affected area, releasing muscular tightness, and providing ...

Cupping is a form of alternative therapy aimed to relieve pain by improving blood flow in the affected area, releasing muscular tightness and providing more flexible muscles. Cupping therapy can also be a tool of choice in the most popular and loved sports in our country, i.e. In general cupping therapy can be helpful in the treatment of following conditions: mMigraine, Muscular pains and aches, Fibromyalgia, Anxiety and Depression, Arthritis, Varicose veins and Fertility and Gynecological problems.” It can help stimulate the chemical breakdown of any toxins within the body that heals the muscles and tissues quickly. Here, cupping therapy comes as a handy tool which keep them in the best of shape.” [aches, pain and stiffness](https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/health) and is beneficial for athletes to maintain performance.

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Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Writer Explains Why He ... (Game Rant)

One sign that KOTOR won't be getting a strict adaptation is that Lucasfilm actually did give it a thought back in the day but decided against it. RELATED: ...

During the same AMA, he did admit that if they dropped a ton of cash at his door, he could change his tune about a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic adaptation. There's also the sheer [length and breadth of Knight of the Old Republic](http://gamerant.com/star-wars-knights-of-the-old-republic-kotor-1-2-the-force-lore-impact/) that he believes a film couldn't do justice to. Speaking specifically about his concerns, Karpyshyn made it clear he thinks any movie adaptation would have to cut "80 percent of the story to fit it into a film." Explaining that it's not simply a desire to keep the original story pristine, but that he believes the branching story of the original game is simply too hard to really put on the big screen. [Drew Karpyshyn](https://www.reddit.com/user/DrewKarpyshyn/) made it very clear that he doesn't want to see the beloved BioWare franchise get the big screen treatment. During a recent Reddit AMA, Knights of the Old Republic writer

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Producer Bets Streamers Want the Next 'Judge Judy,' Not 'Game of ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Enter Scott Koondel, a former CBS executive who now runs the production and distribution firm Sox Entertainment. Mr. Koondel negotiated a two-year deal on ...

Mr. As a teen, Mr. A native New Yorker, the 58-year-old Mr. In addition, Mr. With his frenetic style and sharp elbows, Mr. “If he has to ruffle some feathers to make a sale, that doesn’t bother him at all,” said former CBS Chief Executive Joe Ianniello, to whom Mr. When he’s on a mission, “he’s like a dog with a bone,” she added. Long with the streaming deal for “Judy Justice,” Mr. A steady diet of niche programming aimed at upper-income viewers isn’t enough to sustain a streaming service, Mr. Shows he is developing include “Hollywood Now,” an entertainment news program intended for Amazon, and a reality show called “College Whisperer” about a group of children from challenging backgrounds trying to navigate the college application process with the assistance of coaches. “They’re going to need what I’m doing—high-volume, advertiser-friendly, bingeable programming,” said Mr. Koondel negotiated a two-year deal on behalf of Ms.

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Want to Buy a Home Without a Mortgage? Here's How (Nasdaq)

Of course, this assumes you live in a market with reasonably priced housing. In some parts of the country, a starter home can cost $1 million, and this advice ...

But on the plus side, you may be in a position to purchase one of these homes outright. If you're willing to be flexible, however, and give up some space, you may find that you're able to purchase a home without borrowing money at all. Contrary to what you may have been led to believe, you're by no means required to sign a mortgage in the course of buying a home. But if you're okay with less space, you might have well more than $30,000 to $60,000 socked away for a down payment already, making a tiny home something you can purchase easily on the spot. And also, a very upgraded tiny home might cost more. But if the idea of having to pay a higher interest rate on a mortgage doesn't sit well with you, you may be in luck. The average cost for a tiny home is $30,000 to $60,000. [Discover: We ranked this company the Best Overall Mortgage Lender as a part of our 2022 Best-of Awards](https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/mortgages/landing/top-mortgage-lender-review/?ftm_cam=articlecta-mort-art-sf-5-1-better-int&utm_source=nasdaq&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article&referring_guid=c89b3e24-85a2-4e2c-be8f-648f970f73ce) [More: Our picks for best FHA mortgage lenders](https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/mortgages/best-lenders-fha-loans/?ftm_cam=articlecta-mort-art-sf-5-2-na-int&utm_source=nasdaq&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article&referring_guid=c89b3e24-85a2-4e2c-be8f-648f970f73ce) Of course, this assumes you live in a market with reasonably priced housing. And if you're looking to buy a larger home, you may have no choice but to take out a mortgage. This especially applies today, what with home prices being higher than they've been in a long time. Last year, it was more than possible to sign a 30-year mortgage at under 3%, especially with great credit.

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10 Smart tech gadgets you'll want in your life (Gadget Flow)

For starters, we love the Amazon Astro 2nd Gen smart robot. We think you will too. It has an adorable droid design and gives you eyes around the house when you' ...

[Ring Spotlight Cam Plus Outdoor security camera](https://thegadgetflow.com/portfolio/ring-spotlight-cam-plus-outdoor-security-camera-has-customizable-motion-detection/), one of the best smart tech gadgets you’ll want in your life. [Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series television](https://thegadgetflow.com/portfolio/amazon-fire-tv-omni-qled-series-television-takes-4k-uhd-smart-content-to-new-level/). Want it straight to your inbox? [Happy Ring Wearable smart ring](https://thegadgetflow.com/portfolio/happy-ring-wearable-smart-ring-is-designed-exclusively-to-monitor-your-mind-well-being/). It provides precise measures of a range of body metrics and gives you an electrodermal activity score. Mount it to the wall, use it as a remote, or snap it to a magnetic surface. You don’t even have to wear it to get your sleep data. See everything in real time in the Live View. It’s a smart tech gadget you’ll want in your life. The Peloton Row is pretty impressive, too. For starters, we love the Amazon Astro 2nd Gen smart robot. In the market for some new tech gadgets?

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Regulators want banks to explain refusals (South Coast Register)

Australia's banks could be forced to explain to customers their reasons for refusing services under proposed reforms by the nation's financial regulatory ...

The research calls for the "lack of systemic data on the extent and nature of de-banking practices" to be addressed through voluntary data collection by the big four. Banks would be required to document their reason for refusing a customer and provide those reasons to the individual or business. "The government is committed to promoting innovation and competition in the financial services sector and will continue to work with affected customers."

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Entrepreneurs want to bring new experience to downtown ... (The Alexander City Outlook)

Eddie and Jennifer Durrett feel something is missing in downtown Alexander City — enough restaurants to provide dining options to locals and to attract ...

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Voice of Real Australia: The two words millennials don't want to hear (South Coast Register)

Judging by this one's face, not all babies want a millennial parent either. File picture. "You're next!" Advertisement. Ad.

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Want to bring home a Toyota car? Prices of these models hiked by ... (Hindustan Times)

Toyota India has announced a hike, by up to ₹1.85 lakh, for Innova, Fortuner, Camry and Vellfire.

Also a mid-size SUV, Toyota has upped the pricing for the car's petrol and diesel versions by up to ₹77,000. Meanwhile, 4X4 MT and 4X4AT now cost ₹38.93 lakh and ₹41.22 lakh respectively, up by ₹39,000 each. For both petrol and diesel versions of this mid-size multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), the company has hiked pricing by ₹23,000. Also Read:

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2022 Subaru BRZ STI rendering is the wide-body coupe we want (Drive)

The 2022 Subaru BRZ STI may not exist, but one artist has imagined what the high-performance coupe could look like.

[Speaking to Drive recently,](https://www.drive.com.au/news/toyota-gr86-ready-for-more-power/) Toyota Chief Engineer Yasunori Suezawa said a 1.4-litre version of the engine is being tested in a GR86, saving 30kg over the 1.6-litre engine found in the GR Yaris. [Subaru Showroom](/showrooms/subaru/) [Subaru News](/showrooms/subaru/news/) [Subaru Reviews](/showrooms/subaru/reviews/) [Subaru BRZ Showroom](/showrooms/subaru/brz/) [Subaru BRZ News](/showrooms/subaru/brz/news/) [Subaru BRZ Reviews](/showrooms/subaru/brz/reviews/) [Subaru Showroom](/showrooms/subaru/) [Subaru News](/showrooms/subaru/news/) [Subaru Reviews](/showrooms/subaru/reviews/) [Subaru BRZ Showroom](/showrooms/subaru/brz/) [Subaru BRZ News](/showrooms/subaru/brz/news/) [Subaru BRZ Reviews](/showrooms/subaru/brz/reviews/) [Toyota](/showrooms/toyota/) has confirmed it’s been using a [GR86](/showrooms/toyota/gr86/) – twin to the BRZ – with a modified version of the turbo three-cylinder engine found in the [GR Yaris](/showrooms/toyota/yaris/) and [GR Corolla](/showrooms/toyota/corolla/) hot hatches.

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'Mochi skin': Beauty consumers want humid-proof make-up that feels ... (CosmeticsDesign-Asia.com)

Demand for light, barely-there make-up that can resist humidity while also providing some skin care benefits will endure post-pandemic, especially in warm, ...

Lim told us that so far, reception to the brand has been positive. According to Lim, Esprique has enjoyed a loyal consumer base in Singapore through the department store channel. “I think it will still be able minimalist make-up – products that enhance your features so it's like your skin, but better.

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Want a career saving the planet? Become an electrician. (The Washington Post)

Installing all of the solar panels, the heat pumps and transmission lines needed for the clean energy transition will require something that the United ...

As temperatures rise, heat waves are more often sweeping the globe — and parts of the world are [becoming too hot to survive](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/interactive/2021/climate-change-humidity/?itid=lb_more-on-climate-change_4&itid=lb_more-on-climate-change_3). It can feel overwhelming facing the impacts of climate change, but there are [ways to cope with climate anxiety](https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/climate-change-anxiety-dread-cope/2021/07/14/471eb264-e4d4-11eb-b722-89ea0dde7771_story.html?itid=lb_more-on-climate-change_6). [37,000 people](https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics4_212100.htm) — less than six percent of the number of people employed as electricians.) Now, Matusiak argues, more and more people are realizing that switching to clean energy will create many more jobs than it removes. As seas rise, others are exploring [how to harness marine energy](https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/interactive/2021/cop26-scotland-wave-energy-renewables/?itid=lb_more-on-climate-change_14&itid=lb_more-on-climate-change_8). “These are jobs that are also career pathways.” [Sign up for the latest news about climate change, energy and the environment, delivered every Thursday](https://subscribe.washingtonpost.com/newsletters/#/bundle/energy?method=SURL&location=ART&itid=lk_interstitial_manual_21) “There were a lot of articles saying, ‘All blue collar jobs are going to go away, everyone is going to be a knowledge worker or a care worker.’ ” The problem is that many in the industry say the country is already in a state of electrician shortage — one that could get worse as clean energy ramps up. Ultimately, however, the need for electricians may be a feature of the clean energy transition — not a bug. The Inflation Reduction Act, the landmark climate law passed by Congress in August, includes a requirement that companies that receiving tax incentives for wind and solar energy also employ a certain portion of apprentices: 10 percent of labor hours in 2022 and 15 percent by 2024. [retire every year](https://www.ecmag.com/section/your-business/training-day-pa-skilled-labor-shortage-people-and-training-make-all) than are replaced. “We’re in an electrician shortage now,” said Sam Steyer, the president and CEO of Greenwork, a start-up that tries to connect clean energy workers with companies. “It’s a billion machines that need to be installed or replaced over the next 25 years across 121 million homes,” said Ari Matusiak, the CEO of Rewiring America.

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Americans know what they want from companies. It's time to listen (Fortune)

Inflation hits low-wage workers hardest–and their disengagement comes at a cost for companies. ANGELA WEISS - AFP - Getty Images).

[Martin Whittaker](https://justcapital.com/about/team/martin-whittaker/) is the CEO of JUST Capital [Resources](https://justcapital.com/news/launch-of-the-just-jobs-program-for-americas-largest-companies-2022/) and tools are being created by organizations like JUST Capital, the [Good Jobs Initiative](https://goodjobsinstitute.org/good-jobs-financial-case-methodology/), and Financial Health Network to help companies assess and improve job quality and resolve workforce issues in a way that is rooted in the values of everyday Americans. Whichever way you look at it, for business leaders looking to navigate increasingly complex economic, social, and political operating conditions, investing in workers is a powerful North Star, and a way to tangibly uphold the foundational principles of our democracy. [record-high inflation](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/08/10/business/inflation-cpi-report#inflation-cpi-july), many workers are also [feeling more dissatisfied](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/12/job-unhappiness-is-at-a-staggering-all-time-high-according-to-gallup.html). The top 10% of companies in JUST’s Rankings outperformed the bottom 10% by almost 5,000 bps (50%) since January 2018. [Worker Voice Design Lab,](https://workervoicedesignlab.com/) a cutting-edge, year-long partnership with IDEO and the Ford Foundation to help an airline, a health system, and a port authority use design solutions to understand what they can learn and earn by listening to their frontline workers, to both boost employee well-being and promote business objectives. Those in JUST Capital’s broad-based JUST Index (JULCD) and the JUST 100 Index (JUONETR) have outperformed the benchmark Russell 1000 index by 7.5% and 8%, respectively, since their inception dates. As more companies look to scale back costs, low-wage workers are [at the highest risk](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/08/business/economy/inflation-jobs-economy.html) of losing their jobs or having their hours cut. In a tight labor market, engaging workers [supports topline growth](https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-case-for-higher-wages-in-hard-times-11611241084) (through increased [productivity, customer service, and innovation](https://justcapital.com/news/covid-pandemic-is-perfect-time-to-invest-in-workers-says-zeynep-ton-of-good-jobs-institute/)) and decreases [turnover](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/08/employee-turnover-costs-more-than-you-think) costs. [JUST Capital has surveyed more than 160,000 Americans](https://justcapital.com/polling/), representative of the U.S. JUST’s latest polling shows four of the top six priorities of the public are wages, health, training, and benefits. It provides the means by which we attempt to fulfill our Maslowian hierarchy of needs, and where we hope to gain respect and dignity.

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Advice | I want to return to school, but my husband's resisting: Ask Ellie (Toronto Star)

QMy husband of 20 years and I have agreed on most major decisions regarding how our relationship supports both of us fairly. We both work, except for when I ...

If you proceed, share your learning and insights gained from the teaching, without dominating conversation. We’ll all have to make some adjustments, but I believe that’s part of our family commitment. However, our late parent’s property was problematic. who cooks/cleans when, who drives the youngest to their special activities, etc. When he travelled, you picked up everything necessary. My husband thinks that’ll push the family into changing routines, e.g.

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European consumers want meat alternatives, survey finds (New Food)

With meat consumption declining across major European countries, a new survey finds there is a demand for alternatives in Western Europe.

Findings revealed that that more than 60 percent of residents in all four countries believe alternatives to conventional animal agriculture need to be found. Large numbers of those surveyed also said they believed cultivated meat would have a positive impact on the environment, whilst many questioned the impact conventional animal agriculture had on the planet. The results found high numbers of people wanting the government to support this new way of producing meat across the four countries, with 38 percent of people living in France supporting this decision, 56 percent in Germany, 58 percent in Italy and 68 percent in Spain.

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