Wednesday, August 16, 2017

The Daily — 10 Must-See New TV Shows for Fall

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Get the clicker ready! 2017's fall TV season is right around the corner. Check out our guide to the best new (and newly revived) shows coming soon to a small screen near you.
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A new brew under development may soon give fresh meaning to the term "beer belly." Researchers in Singapore are refining a recipe that incorporates probiotic bacteria, thought to promote gastrointestinal health.
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Thanks to a confluence of factors, some airfares are the cheapest they've been in years. Learn what's driving the discounts.
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With stocks at record highs, should you sell some of your shares? Our financial expert explains why time spent in the stock market could be more important than timing the market.
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As the Aug. 21 solar eclipse approaches, NASA has taken the opportunity to dispel some common misconceptions about this rare celestial phenomenon, as well as explain what could be to blame for those myths.
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For any parent, adjusting to an empty nest can take some getting used to. Author Melissa T. Schultz discusses the "wonderful and horrible time" parents face once the youngest bird has taken flight.
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Late-night legend David Letterman returns to the small screen in 2018 with a six-episode, hour-long series recently announced by Netflix. Read what Dave says prompted his "un-retirement."
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The times indeed are a-changing. Last November's federal elections marked the first time millennial and Gen X voters cast more ballots than boomers. What does this generational shift mean for the political landscape?
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It's often been said that you're only as old as you feel. What do you do to help keep yourself feeling young? Share your tips and join in the conversation in our Online Community.
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