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9 Signs that say you should stop using milk

Milk contains opiate molecules which makes you feel asleep. But scientifically speaking, that doesn’t mean it’ll make you sleep well. Since it’s hard to digest, it tires your body out by trying to produce energy to break it down, which disrupts your sleep cycle. To sleep better, you can try eating tryptophan-rich fruits and vegetables like broccoli, sweet potatoes, bananas, or apples. Read More »

Nancy Ajram’s at the Saudi Riyadh Concert

Nancy Nabil Ajram (born May 16, 1983) is a Lebanese recording artist and one of the most successful singers in the Arab world. She was born and raised in Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon, in a Christian family. Read More »

7 Fascinating Facts About Kourosh Yaghmai

Kourosh Yaghmai is a celebrated musician, composer, and pioneer rock music. Known for blending traditional music with rock and blues, his artistry has left a lasting impression on the global music scene. Kourosh Yaghmai is often regarded as the father of psychedelic rock, introducing Western musical elements music during the 1970s. Yaghmai is proficient in various instruments, including guitar, sitar, ... Read More »

Yalda at the Luxury Restaurant

Actress Nasrin Maghanloo celebrated longest night of the year with her family at a retaurant in the capital. Shab-e Yalda or Shab-e Chelleh is a festival celebrated on the “longest and darkest night of the year”, known as solstice in the rest of the world. Read More »

Gold Postcard

Most babies are born between the months of July and October, so it is safe to say, during those months we are in prime baby shower throwing season! I have yet to plan any life event without enlisting the help of luxury event planner and owner of Clink, Jackie Maculaitis. Her impeccable style and attention to detail is second to ... Read More »

The difference between Abe’s official welcome to Trump, Rouhani and Macron

 Japanese government officials who tracked the metrics of the Abe-Trump relationship tallied forty-two conversations, in person and on the phone. This is an unprecedented level of communication for the leaders of the United States and Japan. This weekend’s visit by the U.S. president to Tokyo will add even more opportunity for the allied leaders to cement their partnership.The pomp and ... Read More »

Colorful dinner table at prison cell theme restaurant

When it comes to unique eateries, New York has been known to have quite a few out-of-the ordinary places that are worth checking out. We’ve previously mentioned the Empire State’s cheese themed restaurant down in the Catskills and our cow themed restaurant out on Long Island, but there’s another not-so average themed dining establishment out along our Southern Tier that ... Read More »

Reuters published the top news photos a decade ago

Mohammed Mohiedin Anis had recently returned to Aleppo, with plans to rebuild not only his home, but also his large collection of vintage American cars, despite everything being reduced to rubble. When reporters asked him about the gramophone, he responded, “I will play it for you but first I have to light my pipe. Because I never listen to music ... Read More »

What are the most expensive brands in the world?

Óscar Arístides Renta Fiallo (22 July 1932 – 20 October 2014), known professionally as Oscar de la Renta, was a Dominican fashion designer. Born in Santo Domingo, he was trained by Cristóbal Balenciaga and Antonio del Castillo. De la Renta became internationally known in the 1960s as one of the couturiers who dressed Jacqueline Kennedy. He worked for Lanvin and Balmain. Read More »

Yemen capital hosts first women’s pool tournament

The Yemeni capital Sanaa hosted its first women’s pool tournament this week since its takeover by Shiite rebels plunged the country into a devastating war.Organised by the women’s section of the Yemeni billiard sports federation, the tournament drew 16 participants, most of them in their 20s, ready to challenge the taboos of a deeply patriarchal society. Read More »