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5 toys that will keep kids entertained on a rainy day

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These 5 tips will make you a pro at applying false lashes

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This pro gave AI 10 headshots. Check out the realistic results

Trainer Rachael Hite used the ultimate cheat to update her headshots — AI. 10 pics and a few days yielded 100 results. Here’s what she learned and how it could

Khloe Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow and More Stars Who Gave Their Kids Unique Names

What’s in a name? An awful lot, if you’re a celebrity parent. Kim Kardashian, just one of the stars who famously gave her kids unique names, has admitted to feeling

Is a Potato a Vegetable? There’s No ‘Straightforward Answer,’ Says Nutritionist

Whether or not a potato is a vegetable depends on who you ask. Back in 2011, nutrition experts at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health worked with researchers at

Mortgage, tech experts invited to brainstorm ideas at ‘TechSprint’

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s federal regulator will host Velocity TechSprint, a problem-solving challenge for product developers and data scientists in nation’s capital July 10-13.  

Anthony Hitt: E&V looks to future while doubling down on the basics

Following a brand “refinement,” Engel & Völkers will continue rolling out additional technology updates to better arm agents to serve the clients of tomorrow, all while sticking to its core

Catch up with Inman’s Top 5 stories of the week, March 31 – April 6

Wondering what you missed this week? Find out with Inman’s Top 5 most-read stories of the week.  

Home sales are cooling — but the competition is red hot. What gives?

New listings plunged 21.8 percent from a year ago, marking one of the most significant annual drops since the beginning of the pandemic, according to a new analysis of housing

Real estate adds fewer jobs in an otherwise strong US hiring month

The start of spring usually marks more brokerage transactions and ramped-up construction schedules. But payroll growth was weaker in March, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.