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These are the hottest fashion brands in the world right now

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  • Global fashion-search platform Lyst released its latest ranking of the world's top fashion brands online for the fourth quarter of 2018, and it shows that luxury brands are dominating. 
  • Gucci, Balenciaga, and Versace all had leading positions in the top 10 ranking. 
  • See the full list below. 

Luxury fashion is having its moment in the sun. 

On Wednesday, global fashion-search platform Lyst released its latest ranking of the world's top fashion brands for the fourth quarter of 2018, and luxury brands such as Gucci, Balenciaga, and Versace dominated. 

This fits in with recent data from The NPD Group, which showed that dollar sales of luxury fashion in the US market specifically have increased by 50% in recent years, with substantial growth in sales of expensive apparel and footwear.

Read more:Luxury fashion is booming, and it reveals a dark truth about the American middle class

"The luxury market is evolving, new brands are getting attention, and online retailer platforms are elevating the competitive landscape," Marshal Cohen, chief industry advisor for NPD, said in a statement accompanying the report.

To put together the ranking, Lyst analyzes the online-shopping behavior of more than five million consumers a month, monitoring how these shoppers search, browse, and buy fashion across 12,000 designers and stores online. The report also takes Google search data and social media mentions and engagement statistics into account. 

Find out which brands were featured below:

SEE ALSO: Experts say this is what everyone will be wearing in 2019

10. Burberry

Despite skepticism around its turnaround efforts, Lyst data shows that Burberry's "revamped look" is resonating well with customers, the report said. 

The brand has come under new management after longtime creative director Christopher Bailey left the company last year. 

According to Lyst, Burberry has been rolling out limited-edition drops, which are exclusively shoppable on Instagram and Chinese messaging app WeChat. These have been selling out in a matter of hours, the report said.



9. Valentino

Thanks to Gwyneth Paltrow, Valentino had a buzzy start to the fourth quarter. The actress-turned-businesswoman wore a Valentino dress for her wedding in September. 

 



8. Vetements

Vetements continues to hold its place in the top 10 list. It experienced a spike on social media after Tilda Swinton wore a red Vetements dress to the Sitges Film Festival in Spain in October.



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This subscription service lets you try coffee from around the world starting at $9 — and it's some of the best I've ever had

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  • Coffee lovers often pay premium prices for fancy beans that they don't realize have been sitting on shelves for months.
  • Atlas Coffee Club curates a global selection of single-origin coffee that gets freshly roasted and shipped to your house from $9 per bag.
  • You can schedule your frequency every two or four weeks depending on your coffee habit. 

I love coffee. I'm willing to take a chance and assume that since you clicked into this post, you probably do too. I'm not above the crappy coffee served by my local donut shop, but when it comes to the kind I brew at home, I prefer a more sophisticated cup.

I usually spend about $15 on a 12-ounce bag of coffee beans in my local grocery store, opting mostly for the locally roasted kinds or global specialty brands. So when I heard about Atlas Coffee Club, an affordable "Coffee of the Month" subscription service that sends globally curated, single-origin coffee to your door, I knew I had to try it out.

At $14 for a 12-ounce bag and $9 for a six-ounce option, the prices are even better than what I was buying at the grocery store — and as it turns out, so is the coffee. 

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Here's how it works:

Each month, Atlas highlights single-origin, sustainably farmed coffee beans from a specific country. The company puts a lot of effort into creating a sort of immersive experience with each box, which is intended to connect you to different coffee cultures around the world. 

The packaging for each country is influenced by its local landscapes and textiles, inspiring a sense of wanderlust and a really special touch. Plus, each shipment comes with brewing information, a postcard from the country of origin, and tasting notes about both the coffee and the region it came from so you can learn a bit about what went into growing it.

You'll also automatically be enrolled in a rewards program — a coffee passport of sorts — that gives you points for how far your coffee has travelled, each country you've "visited" (aka received coffee from), gifts you've purchased, and friends you've referred. 

Pricing and delivery options:

Atlas offers three different "Coffee of the Month" subscription models, so you can choose one to suit your needs:

They roast the beans when they're ordered so you always get the freshest batch possible, and you can select your roast preferences to include light-to-medium, medium-to-dark, or all roast types. You can even give the subscription as a gift. 

You can also choose from whole bean or ground bags. And you can choose to have your bags sent at a rate of every two or four weeks, with a flat shipping fee of $3.95. 

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About the coffee:

First thing's first: It's delicious. I've never had coffee I didn't enjoy from Atlas, and so far, I've tried quite a few bags. 

Almost equally as important is the fact that the coffee is produced and purchased ethically. The company's dedication to sustainability includes paying local coffee farmers premium prices in order to help them sustain their coffee development over time, and working with local coffee farmers in that country to provide resources for sustainable production.

Atlas quotes on their site that about 50-60% of their coffee is Fair Trade certified, direct trade, or goes through a coffee cooperative — but all of the coffee they source uses sustainable practices, and they are committed to paying a consistently fair price for the beans. For reference, they source from countries like Kenya, Guatemala, Indonesia, Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico, Rwanda, Congo, and Burundi.

Subscribe to Atlas Coffee Club's Coffee of the Month box, starting at $9 >>

SEE ALSO: This new $170 Keurig is the company's most modern coffee maker yet — with a setting for iced coffee

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This brand I discovered on Amazon is a lifesaver for renters who want inexpensive, but sturdy furniture

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  • Furnishing your place is probably the only fun thing about moving. But after paying the security deposit and first month's rent, buying furniture can seem like a nightmare.
  • When my fiancé and I were moving into a new apartment, we were looking for inexpensive but durable pieces of furniture that would last a few years and still allow us to eat like normal human beings.
  • We didn't want to spend our weekends browsing stores, so we spent our nights browsing Amazon instead and stumbled upon the brand Zinus.
  • To date, we've bought a bed frame with a headboard and three tables, and we are so satisfied.

There are two types of furniture — nice investment pieces that start in the high hundreds, or inexpensive throwaway pieces that won't last your next move. When my fiancé and I were moving into a new apartment in New York City a few years ago, we wanted items that were somewhere in the middle. Unsurprisingly, as with everything else we own, we found them on Amazon and they were all from new-to-us brand Zinus.

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To date, we have four items from the brand — a king-sized bed frame with headboard, coffee table, media table, and hallway table— and they've all survived two moves. I've written about the bed frame previouslyfor its inexpensive price tag and expensive-looking appearance. After we had the bed frame for a little while and were impressed with the quality and customer service, we decided to see what else Zinus had to offer, which is how we wound up with the three tables.

From what we saw initially, the brand had glowing reviews on Amazon for its mattresses and, of course, the bed frame. Reviews on Consumer Affairs were admittedly pretty awful, but most were also about the brand's mattresses. I've never used its beds before and we weren't in the market for one at the time, but if you're going to buy a product based on reviews (which is why you're reading this, right?), it's fair to say that you might want to look elsewhere for a good night's sleep. I also have to point out that when we were shopping a few years ago, the brand's website was not as well-designed and modern as it is now. In fact, I don't think it even had a website, which is why we relied on reviews so much.

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As far as non-bedroom furniture, we were intrigued by the Modern Studio collection for its low-profile styles and neutral dark brown colorway. They had mostly positive reviews with the expected sprinkling of negative experiences. They were also all under $100 and returns were free, so there wasn't anything to lose if the quality was truly awful. The brand also has another line of tables that incorporates lighter-colored wood called Farmhouse; they weren't available when we were shopping.

Read more: This $100 bed frame is one of the best purchases I've made for my apartment — and it only took 15 minutes to assemble

Our tables arrived flat-packed and with all the screws and tools needed to assemble, which brought back IKEA-induced PTSD but were thankfully a lot easier to set up.

Amazon and Zinus don't state how much the tables can hold, but based on how much we load them with, they can probably hold at least 20 pounds each. We have a large decorative mirror that's easily 10 pounds, a felt letter board, books, and miscellaneous items like hats and gloves that we'd otherwise forget to stuff into our jackets on the hallway console. Our media table holds several succulents, photo frames, and a video game console with tons of games, and the coffee table holds more books, board games, and our occasional feet when we're watching Netflix.

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In my experience, all the pieces from Zinus have held up nicely despite the low-price tags.

The bed frame is sturdy and the tables haven't bent out of frame or bowed from excessive weight. The pieces don't look cheap either, which surprised us given how inexpensive they are. Overall, I'd recommend this brand to renters who want decent furniture at a reasonable price and don't want live off instant ramen for a month.

Buy the Zinus Shalini Upholstered Diamond Stitched Platform Bed for $199.99 on Amazon

Buy the Zinus Garrison Modern Studio Collection Media Table for $41.39 on Amazon

Buy the Zinus Kay Modern Studio Hallway Table for $81.99 on Amazon

Buy the Zinus Troy Modern Studio Collection Coffee Table for $94.99 on Amazon

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L.L.Bean is having one of its biggest sales of the year with up to 70% off winter clothes, shoes, and gear

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  • L.L.Bean is having a massive winter clearance sale — one of it's biggest sales of the year.
  • Now through February 13, you can save up to 70% on sale styles.
  • The sale includes apparel, footwear, outdoor equipment, travel accessories, and home goods.

The start of a new year is a great time to save on clothes, shoes, and outdoor gear as retailers work to clear out inventory in preparation for the next season. L.L.Bean's massive winter clearance sale is a prime example of that — and it's going on right now.

Until February 13, you can save up to 70% on clearance apparel and footwear styles for men, women, and kids. The sale also includes bags and travel accessories, outdoor equipment, and home goods. Although you've got a few days to take advantage of the deals, you'll want to grab the best ones now before they're gone.

Whether you're in need of items to wear right now or you're already planning your adventures for the next fall and winter seasons, there are plenty of worthwhile things to buy.

To help you get to the best deals quickly, we rounded up 25 of our favorite products on sale. Check them out below or find plenty of other amazing deals on the site here

Shop the L.L.Bean sale now.

Men's L.L.Bean Fleece-Lined Flannel Shirt

Fleece-Lined Flannel Shirt, $48.74 (Originally $74) [You save $25.26]



Men's L.L.Bean Two-Layer River Driver's Shirt

L.L.Bean Two-Layer River Driver's Shirt, $44.96 (Originally $59.95) [You save $14.99]



Men's L.L.Bean Mountain Classic Colorblock Fleece Pullover

Mountain Classic Colorblock Fleece Pullover, $44.99 (Originally $69) [You save $24.01]



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Take a look inside the glitzy, 300-foot superyacht involved in the 1MDB scandal that's now on the market for a $120 million discount

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Equanimity Yacht for sale

If you have $130 million and are in the market for a superyacht that can fit up to 22 passengers, has a helipad, and boasts a variety of wellness amenities, superyacht Equanimity may be what you're looking for.

The yacht gained some notoriety last year when it was impounded during the investigation into the 1MDB scandal, in which $4.5 billion from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) fund were misappropriated. It previously belonged to fugitive Malaysian banker Low Taek Jho, who is believed by US authorities to be the mastermind behind the scandal.

Read more: Take a look inside the 7-cabin superyacht with an underwater lounge that was just named best in class for interior and exterior design

According to Bloomberg, the Malaysian government is currently spending up to $500,000 per month to maintain the yacht.

Yacht specialist Burgess is the broker for the sale; the company noted that only one to two yachts of this value sell globally each year and that it takes 12-24 months for them to sell. Its $130 million price tag is a significant cut from the $250 million that Low Taek Jho reportedly paid for it.

Burgess CEO Jonathan Beckett noted in a company-released Q&A that the yacht has been on the market since the end of October 2018.

Here's a look inside the ultra-luxurious yacht.

SEE ALSO: I spent 3 years writing about yachts, and owning one takes way more money than you think

Equanimity is a 91.5-meter (300-foot) superyacht.

Source: Burgess



The yacht was built in 2014 in The Netherlands and has an exterior design created by Oceanco, a privately owned custom yacht builder.

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The boat has a cruising speed of 15 knots and a maximum speed of 18.5 knots.

Source: Burgess



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9 limited-edition product launches to shop this February — including rose gold Away suitcases

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Limited-edition products have an undeniable allure — the unique, sometimes unusual products and collaborations are intriguing, but much of the draw is that they're only available for a certain amount of time. 

In 2018, we saw lots of unique product launches, unexpected collaborations, and limited-edition colorways worth noting. Now, in the New Year, we're met with a whole new selection of limited-edition goods. 

On this list you'll find lots of products inspired by holidays like Valentine's Day and the Lunar New Year, season premieres of your favorite shows, as well as some classic pieces in exciting new colors you've never seen before. We don't anticipate that most of these products will last long, so check them out now. 

Keep reading for nine limited-edition products you can snag this February, or until they sell out:

Away Alchemy Collection

Shop the Away Alchemy Collection, from $Tk

Durable, functional, high-tech, and undeniably stylish — Away bags embody the cool, jet-setter ethos most of us hope to achieve one day. The Alchemy Collection is the brand's newest way to upgrade your travel uniform, boasting a sleek, aluminum exterior in two metallic shades: rose gold and steel. 



Mejuri X Floom

Shop the Mejuri X Floom Collection, from $120

If you live in London, Los Angeles, or New York City and happen to be looking for a special Valentine's Day gift for her, we've got you covered. One of our favorite fine jewelry brands, Mejuri, has partnered with floral delivery service Floom to make unique bouquets and candle bundle inspired by the refined floral scents of Mejuri's newly released hand-poured candles. The collaboration includes three bouquets, two which are complemented with a Mejuri candle and one which is complemented with one of Mejuri's gorgeous diamond necklaces (if you're looking for something that will really wow). 

These limited-edition bouquets are only available for delivery in the cities listed above, now through February 14, or while supplies last.



Weezie Towels Heart Eyes Collection

Shop the Limited Edition Heart Eyes Weezie Towels, $40

These limited-edition Heart Eye towels are coming just in time for Valentine's Day. On their first release, these cute makeup towels sold out in less than 12 hours. While they're restocked now, we have a feeling they're going to go fast — they're ultra-soft, fluffy, and adorable to boot. 



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Shoes have replaced handbags as the status symbol shoppers are willing to splurge on

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  • People are spending more money on expensive shoes than on handbags.
  • In a recent report, The NPD Group highlighted that footwear is now the most powerful category in the online luxury market.

Consumers are spending more money on expensive footwear than on handbags, according to new data from The NPD Group.

According to NPD, footwear is now the most powerful category in the online luxury market. Nearly half of online luxury fashion dollar sales stem from this category, and it has the highest average annual spend per buyer and purchase frequency, with customers spending as much as $794 on a pair of shoes on average.

"It's not just about the statement bag anymore, now, thanks to expanded accessibility, the statement shoe is also an area of focus and investment for consumers," Marshal Cohen, chief industry advisor for NPD, said in a statement accompanying the report. 

Read more: These are the hottest fashion brands in the world right now

This trend has been partly driven by the so-called "ugly fashion" movement, with customers dropping hundreds of dollars on clumpy dad shoes. Balenciaga's nearly $900 pair of Triple S sneakers is a perfect example of this, having appeared on the feet of a host of fashion editors and celebrities throughout 2018.

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This trend showed no signs of slowing down as we headed into 2019. On Wednesday, Lyst released its latest ranking of the world's top fashion products for the fourth quarter of 2018. Six out of the 10 products listed were footwear items including Balenciaga's Speed sneakers, a pair of slides from Ugg, and Fila's own version of the dad sneaker.

SEE ALSO: Luxury fashion is booming, and it reveals a dark truth about the American middle class

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RANKED: The 19 best countries to live in if you're a woman

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  • The US News & World Report has released its annual ranking of the Best Countries for Women.
  • Based on a survey of nearly 9,000 women around the world, the list is part of the wider Best Countries ranking.
  • To produce the Best Countries for Women list, 80 countries were given scores across five attributes: human rights, gender equality, income equality, progress, and safety.
  • Unsurprisingly, Scandinavian countries dominated.

Sweden has regained its place as the best country for women to live in, having lost the top spot in an annual ranking from US News & World Report to Denmark last year.

Released ahead of International Women's Day on Friday, March 8, the Best Countries for Women ranking was put together following a survey of nearly 9,000 women as part of the media organisation's wider Best Countries ranking.

The full 2019 Best Countries List surveyed 20,000 "informed elites," "business decision-makers," and members of the general public worldwide to discover how 80 different countries are perceived on a global scale for 65 different attributes grouped into nine categories, including quality of life, adventure, citizenship, and power.

Read more: 2018's best countries to live in if you're a woman

Each country was also given an equally-weighted score across five attributes in order to produce the women-focused ranking: care about human rights, gender equality, income equality, progress, and safety.

Unsurprisingly, Scandinavian countries dominated the list.

Scroll down to see 2019's 19 best countries in the world to live in if you're a woman, ranked in ascending order.

19. Spain. Down one spot since 2018, Spain only scored a 5.8 for gender quality and human rights, and an extremely low 1.0 for income equality.



18. Japan. Scoring only a 0.8 for gender quality, Japan made up its score with 10.0 for being "progressive."



17. Italy. With average scores on gender equality and human rights, Italy scored poorly for income quality at 1.1



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20 brilliantly simple and cheap upgrades that improve your everyday life

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There are a lot of daily inconveniences we all have grown so accustomed to that they fade into the background of our lives.

What do you mean I actually don’t have to hang off my bed to charge my phone and use it at the same time? (Solution: 10 ft reinforced cord)

What do you mean I don’t have to wake up with a crick in my neck because I fell asleep listening to an audiobook? (Solution: sleep headphones)

And my shower curtain doesn't need to eventually look like it's gotten the plague? (Solution: 100% antibacterial curtain liner)

The list goes on. You don't even need to get up to turn the lights off or on anymore (solution: WeMo Smart Plug, or Philips Hue light bulbs).

Below are 20 simple (and inexpensive) upgrades that have the opportunity to improve your day-to-day life:

SEE ALSO: 16 ways you're wasting resources and money every day without realizing it

A reverse-open, wind-proof umbrella that won't collapse or drip on your floors.



An antimicrobial silicone sponge that will last longer, clean better, and smell much better than traditional sponges.

Antimicrobial Silicone Scrubber by Peachy Clean, 3-Pack, available at Amazon, $9.95



An HDMI cord for connecting to your TV and other devices for the best and broadest viewing experience.



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The 10 worst movies to win the best picture Oscar — and what should have won

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Winning the best-picture Oscar doesn't just signal that a movie is regarded by Hollywood as the top achievement in the medium for the year. It can also help cement a movie's status as an enduring classic, like past winners "The Godfather," "Lawrence of Arabia," and "On the Waterfront."

But the Academy voters don't always get it right. Tucked away in the 90 years of Oscar ceremonies are best-picture winners that quickly vanished from the zeitgeist, never to be heard from again. That's often because they weren't as good as originally thought.

With no clear frontrunner in this year's field of best-picture nominees — will the Academy go with audience favorite "Black Panther," or critical darling "Roma," or a movie that has been winning through award season like "Green Book" or "Bohemian Rhapsody" — it's hard to tell just yet if we're looking at an upset year when the Oscars air on February 24.

Here we look back on the 10 most disappointing best-picture winners and choose the nominees that should have won:

SEE ALSO: 26 stars who shockingly still don't have Oscars

10. "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956)

Based on the Jules Verne novel, this film used all of Hollywood's resources (a $6 million budget in the 1950s was far from cheap) to create a sprawling look at the world, but the story of a super-rich English gentleman Phileas Fogg (David Niven) who attempts to win his wager to navigate the globe is silly and far from memorable. 



SHOULD HAVE WON: "The Ten Commandments"

Cecil B. DeMille's final directing effort still holds strong today. With its all-star cast, particularly the incredible performance by Charlton Heston as Moses (he didn't even get an Oscar nomination for the role), and its remarkable effects for that era, it's a movie that should have been recognized with the top prize.  



9. "Ordinary People" (1980)

The late 1970s and early 1980s were when the melodrama was at its zenith in movie theaters, and "Ordinary People" came around at the perfect time. The film didn't just win best picture — it also achieved best director for Robert Redford and best actor for Timothy Hutton. Granted, the film has explosive performances in it, but there needs to be more than great acting to win best picture.



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The world's largest luxury cruise ship suite will have a $200,000 bed and starts at $11,000 per night — here's what it will look like

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  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises plans to introduce what it says will be the largest suite in luxury cruise ship history in February 2020.
  • The Regent Suite starts at $11,000 per night.
  • The suite will feature a $200,000 bed with a mattress that requires 18 months and over 300 hours to make.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises plans to introduce what it says will be the largest suite in luxury cruise ship history in February 2020.

Read more: A new luxury cruise will take guests around the world to 6 continents in 117 days — here's a look inside the ship, where suites cost up to $165,999 per person

The 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite will debut on the Seven Seas Splendor and will feature a sauna, steam room, 1,300 square-foot veranda, $200,000 bed, and unlimited spa treatments.

The suite starts at $11,000 per night and is already sold out for almost all of the Seven Seas Splendor cruises planned for 2020.

Here's what the suite will look like.

 

SEE ALSO: Cruise line workers reveal one of the biggest disadvantages of living on a cruise ship

The 4,443 square-foot Regent Suite will be almost twice as large as the average US home, according to Regent Seven Seas.



The suite's interior will measure over 3,000 square-feet and feature Italian marble and golden chandeliers.



The suite will also have a 1,300 square-foot veranda.



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The best streaming sticks and boxes you can buy

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  • A media streaming device can transform your so-called dumb TV into a smart one that plays shows and movies from Netflix, Hulu, HBO Now, Prime Video, and other streaming services.
  • The best of the bunch is the Roku Ultra with its easy-to-use interface, 4K video streaming, voice control, and simple remote.

The world is changing. Gone are the days when a cable subscription was necessary to watch all the latest and greatest TV shows. These days, the best TV shows are coming out on streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Of course, the best way to take advantage of services like Netflix is by streaming shows straight to your TV.

There are plenty of streaming devices out there to help you connect the latest and greatest video streaming services to your TV, and they’re not all created equal. Before buying, you’ll want to consider a few different things.

For starters, you’ll want to think about whether you want a fully-fledged streaming box, which comes complete with its own operating system and allows you to download and install apps. The alternative is a device like the Google Chromecast, which basically streams content from your phone or computer. With a streaming stick, instead of installing Netflix on your TV-connected device, you’ll install it on your phone or computer and then stream from your phone to the streaming stick, which is plugged into your TV's HDMI port.

Next up you’ll want to keep in mind the specs of your TV. Not all streaming sticks and boxes are able to handle 4K content, so if you have a 4K TV, you’ll want to get one that can stream 4K videos. Last but not least, it might be worth considering the ecosystem you’re most plugged into. For example, Android users might be able to get more use from an Android TV device, while those using an iPhone and Mac might prefer the Apple TV.

We've done the research to find the best streaming sticks and boxes to turn your dumb TV into a smart one that can access videos from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and more. 

Here are our top picks for the best streaming boxes and sticks:

Updated on 02/07/2019 by Malarie Gokey: Removed out of stock items. Updated prices and formatting.

Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.

SEE ALSO: The best HDTV indoor antennas you can buy

The best streaming box overall

Why you'll love it: The Roku Ultra streams in 4K and HDR, has voice search, comes with a remote control, and costs less than $100.

Roku's Ultra is more streaming box than most people need. It supports 4K video at 60 frames per second and HDR content for less than $100. If you have a 4K TV, this is the streaming device you want. We tested it and were deeply impressed by the quality.

Roku may not necessarily be linked to your Google or Apple account, but it can still connect to all the streaming services you enjoy. You’ll be able to install Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO Now, and more using Roku's operating system. Just connect the box to your TV via the HDMI port, and connect all your favorite streaming services to get started.

As mentioned, the device also supports HDR, which basically means that it’ll show richer colors and better contrast, which is always a good thing for TV lovers. The device even supports 4K video at 60 frames per second, which is something most media streaming devices don’t currently support.

Of course, to take advantage of that 4K content, you’ll need a decent connection. Thankfully the device can connect to your internet through Ethernet or over Wi-Fi.

The Ultra also comes with a remote control so you can adjust the volume, turn on your TV, and search for content with your voice. 

The Roku Ultra is perfect for most people with a 4K TV. And for less than $100, it's a steal. Expert reviewers give the Ultra high marks.

Pros: 4K and HDR streaming, affordable, good remote, lots of apps, improved Wi-Fi connection, Ethernet, microSD port

Cons: Pricey

Buy the Roku Ultra on Amazon for $82.99 (originally $99.99)



The best Chromecast

Why you'll love it: The Google Chromecast Ultra is quick to set up, easy-to-use and works great, but best of all, it costs just $70.

The Google Chromecast is arguably the original streaming stick, and it’s loved around the world for its simplicity and excellent price. The Chromecast Ultra is different than many of the other devices on this list, largely because it’s built solely to stream content from your phone or computer to your TV. That means there’s no user interface, no apps to install — nothing. Just find the content on your phone and hit the “Cast” button.

Chromecast was first introduced a few years back, and it has gone through a couple of updates since then. Now, the flagship Chromecast is the Chromecast Ultra, which sets itself apart from other Chromecasts with its ability to handle 4K streaming, which is a pretty big deal. You’ll need a good internet connection, though.

One of the great things about the Chromecast Ultra is that it interacts with your other Google devices. For example, you can tell a Google Home speaker to search videos on YouTube or play music on your TV through the Chromecast.

Then there’s the affordable price. The Chromecast Ultra costs just $69 — a price many reviewers, including us, love. TechRadar gave the Chromecast Ultra 4/5, while Pocket-Lint went a step further with a 4.5/5 star review.

Pros: Inexpensive,easy-to-use, works with smart speakers

Cons: No interface might frustrate some

Buy the Google Chromecast Ultra at Walmart for $69.00



The best Amazon Fire TV

Why you'll love it: The new Amazon Fire TV Stick streams video in 4K straight to your TV for $50.

Amazon's  brand-new Fire TV Stick comes with 4K Ultra HD and HDR support. This slim dongle plugs into the HDMI port in the back of your TV and comes with a remote control for easy access to play, pause, stop, volume up/down, and more.

Fire TV works with Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Hulu, HBO, and many other video streaming apps. You can download all your favorite apps on it to play shows on SlingTV, PBS, and more. Since it's part of Amazon's ecosystem, Fire TV works with Alexa voice controls. You can tell your TV to play "Game of Thrones" without lifting a finger.

The streaming stick has a faster processor and 802.11ac Wi-Fi to ensure smooth streaming on your TV without any annoying glitches. So long as your Wi-Fi is good, you shouldn't have a problem.

If you're a Prime subscriber and an Echo fan who needs a streaming stick, it's a great buy.  Expert reviewers from The Verge, CNET, TechRadar, and Engadget gave it high marks as an affordable, 4K streaming option.

All of the reviewers more or less agreed that Alexa voice search works well and it's very affordable for a 4K streaming stick. The only downside is the current lack of 4K content, but if that's what you're really looking for, you'll have to pay more and grab an Apple TV.

Pros: 4K streaming, Alexa voice control, affordable, easy to use

Cons: Pricier than budget sticks

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The dangerous measles outbreak near Portland, Oregon, is what happens when people refuse to vaccinate their kids

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  • Officials in Clark County, Washington — across the river from Portland, Oregon — have declared an emergency after identifying at least 50 cases of measles, most of which are in kids who aren't vaccinated.
  • At least two more measles case connected to the outbreak have been identified: one in the Seattle area, and another in the Portland area.
  • Before the US developed a measles vaccine in 1963, the contagious infection was a common childhood illness. Hundreds of children died every year, and millions more had symptoms.
  • As vaccination rates plummet around the US, officials are worried that outbreaks like the one near Portland will become increasingly common.

It's a public health emergency, and it's spreading fast: At least 50 kids and young adults are sick with the measles in an area of Washington state just north of Portland, Oregon. 

On Tuesday, January 22 the public health department of Clark County, Washington, announced that at least 23 people were sick with the viral illness, which incubates for a week or two before prompting fevers, coughing, runny noses, and little red bumps that break out on the face and body. 

By that Thursday, the number of confirmed measles cases had ballooned to 25, with 12 more suspected cases. A day later, the number rose to 30 confirmed cases. There are now at least 50 people with the measles in Clark County.

The infection can be deadly.

Thirty-five of the sick people are age 10 or under, and so far the public health department has confirmed that 43 of the 50 didn't get their measles vaccine. One person was hospitalized, but has since recovered.

Even though the vast majority of cases are in unvaccinated kids, at least one person who had received a single dose of the measles vaccine got sick, too. It's a harsh reminder that the vaccine is not perfect. Still, a full course of two doses is about 97% effective at stopping the measles, while that single dose is 93% effective.

The sickness is also spreading beyond county lines. One man in his 50s who said he'd been in Clark County took measles home with him to King County, Washington. He's since recovered, but county health experts are still worried. 

"Measles is a highly contagious disease and if you don’t have immunity, you can get it just by being in a room where a person with measles has been," Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health in Seattle and King County, wrote on a blog that detailed locations where the man had been while he was infected. 

The outbreak is not confined to Washington State. Across state lines in Oregon, a resident of Multnomah County (the Portland metro area) has also contracted the measles, the Oregon Health Authority confirmed Wednesday. Two infected, unvaccinated kids recently traveled from Washington to Hawaii, but they were quickly quarantined and have since left the Big Island, The Oregonian reported. Two more of the people who contracted the measles in Clark County have since moved to Georgia, where vaccination rates are higher.

This is exactly the kind of scenario public health experts have been warning about. In 2018, the World Health Organization said measles cases had surged by 30% around the globe, with some of the biggest hikes in places like the US and Europe, where more parents are opting not to give their kids recommended shots like MMR (protecting against measles, mumps, and rubella).

"This is something I've predicted for a while now," Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, told The Washington Post. "It's really awful and really tragic and totally preventable."

A perfectly good, safe measles vaccine

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The measles vaccine was developed in the US in 1963. Before then, measles was a common childhood ailment that would kill 400 to 500 people every year in the US and sicken 3 million to 4 million others. As more kids got shots and oral doses of the vaccine in the decades after 1963, measles rates plummeted.

In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said measles was effectively eliminated in the US, because the virus was not being transmitted year-round anymore and there were fewer than 100 cases per year. But increasingly, kids in the US are going without their shots.

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Outbreaks in the US have more become common where unvaccinated people cluster and parents sometimes forgo shots for religious or personal reasons. There was one in the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn late last year and in Amish communities in Ohio in 2014.

Other parents mistakenly believe that there's a link between autism and the measles vaccine. This is chiefly because of discredited research by the scientist Andrew Wakefield. His main paper on the subject has been retracted, and many other studies since then have found no link between autism and vaccines. But the spread of misinformation and anti-vaccine campaigns (like those that targeted a Somali-American community in Minnesota) have led to more frequent outbreaks.

A 2018 report on the state of the US "social movement" not to vaccinate children found that Portland was one of the more dangerous "hotspots" where people weren't vaccinating their kids despite doctor recommendations. (Other spots of concern included Seattle, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Houston, and Detroit.)

"Without urgent efforts to increase vaccination coverage and identify populations with unacceptable levels of under- or unimmunized children, we risk losing decades of progress in protecting children and communities against this devastating, but entirely preventable disease," Soumya Swaminathan, a deputy director general at the WHO, said in a recent statement.

2014 and 2018 were both banner years for measles in the US, with 667 and 349 confirmed cases.

What a measles infection looks like

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There's really no way to prevent someone from getting the measles other than a vaccine. The virus can easily spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or breathes on others.

It takes one to two weeks after the infection for measles symptoms — which can include, fever, cough, runny nose, and watery eyes — to show up in a kid.

Often, parents notice white spots, called Koplik spots, appearing in an infected child's mouth about two to three days after the onset of symptoms. After a few more days, a rash breaks out, and flat red spots that may first appear on the face can cover the child from head to toe, developing into raised bumps.

With any luck, the rash and fever persist for only a few days before the child gets well again.

But deadly measles complications affect about one in every 1,000 people with measles. These can include pneumonia, encephalitis (brain swelling), and a rare disease called subacute sclerosing panencephalitis that doesn't show up until seven to 10 years after a person has had the measles.

Before 1963, about 4,000 Americans developed brain swelling from measles every year. The encephalitis, when it didn't kill them, sometimes left people deaf or with brain damage.

Update: This story was originally published on January 23 and has been updated with the latest measles case counts.

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One of Morocco's top tourist destinations has become overrun with tourists and Instagrammers trying to get the perfect photo

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  • Tourism in Morocco is booming.
  • The Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech, a landscape garden designed and cultivated by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later bought and restored by designer Yves Saint Laurent, is considered the top tourist destination in all of Morocco.
  • On two recent visits, I found the once-peaceful gardens to be overrun run with tourists and Instagrammers trying to get the perfect photo of themselves in front of Majorelle's iconic blue buildings and plants.
  • It shows how booming tourism and today's selfie culture can ruin a destination's charm.

I hate being a grouch. But sometimes, just sometimes, it's warranted.

Case in point: On a recent trip to Morocco, I decided to visit Majorelle Gardens, a once-peaceful place run roughshod by tourism.

Designed over the course of 40 years by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later bought and restored by French designer Yves Saint Laurent, the gardens are considered Marrkech's premier attraction. About 850,000 people visit the gardens each year, making it the most popular tourist attraction in all of Morocco.

A museum dedicated to Saint Laurent opened on the property in 2017 and has already become another major attraction.

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The gardens should be a delight to visit. Located down a small side street in Marrakech, one can imagine that entering the inconspicuous doorway was once charming ... if it weren't for the lines of people stretching down the block at all times during the day.

Once I finally purchased a ticket and entered, I began to take a walk around the gardens. It is stuffed with cacti, palms, banana and coconut trees, and nearly 300 other plant species from five different continents that Majorelle cultivated with the help of Moroccan ethnobotanist Abderrazak Benchaâbane.

The garden's tight environs, covering two and a half acres, are no match for the number of tourists who make the pilgrimage. At every point in the gardens, I was jumping out of the way of a tour group or stopping to allow someone to compose a perfect selfie.

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With all of the garden's fountains painted in stark primary colors, including a deep, cobalt blue trademarked by Majorelle, the location is chock full of Instagram-influencer-perfect backdrops. That is, if you can squeeze all of the people out of the frame.

Tourists and would-be influencers I observed seemed to take a few different tactics to make this happen. Some had their friends stand guard at a big enough radius to ensure their shot made the Gardens look utterly deserted. Others carefully chose less busy corners of the gardens to take their shot. Some huffed and pushed their way to an open spot. A few cursed when an unsuspecting visitor wandered into their perfect scene. In the choicest locations, like the colorful Moorish house and Berber-style building Majorelle built as a centerpiece, people waited in line to get their shot. 

It's a strange part of millennial culture that, for many, travel today is more about turning your holiday into a Vogue cover shoot than it is about actually experiencing a location. Almost no one I saw at the Gardens, on a jam packed day no less, seemed to be taking in the exquisite design or the biodiversity of the gardens. Everyone either had a camera or a smartphone to their eye or was standing in front of the lens. 

Perhaps that's as much a consequence as a cause of mass tourism. From January to October last year, Morocco welcomed over 10.5 million tourists, nearly a 10% jump from 2017, itself a record year. In 2017, Morocco welcomed 11.4 million tourists. 

In recent years, Morocco has seen a surge of Chinese tourists, with visitors jumping from 43,000 in 2016 to around 120,000 through the first five months of 2018.

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My host Abdu at Riad Djebel, a guesthouse in Marrakech, tried to coach me on the best times to visit Majorelle, noting that occasionally you can beat the tourist rush by getting there early in the morning or just before closing. But in the same breath, he admitted that it's pretty much impossible these days.

"It's lost much of its charm over the last few years," he said.

I tried both times, finding lines stretching around the block in the morning and the evening. Another riad host said that he wished the owners would limit the number of tourists in the gardens at any one time. I have to agree.

With so many tourists visiting Majorelle, it becomes impossible to enjoy the space as I imagine Majorelle and Saint Laurent intended — escaping the bustle of the souks with a peaceful stroll through nature. Today, it's as overrun as the medina from which one is trying to get a respite.

I guess the only thing left to do, then, is obvious: Take Instagram shots that make it look like you are enjoying a peaceful stroll. 

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7 startups making cool backpacks for adults — from $40 basics to $900 splurges

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  • Backpacks usually tend towards pure style or pure practicality. The perfect one balances both. 
  • We found seven online startups making stylish backpacks that can also keep up with your busy daily lives and travels. 
  • From under-$100 styles to over-$700 splurges, these backpacks will remind you of the excitement of back-to-school shopping, but with a new, sophisticated twist. 

Backpacks have been an extension of our styles and personalities since our grade school days. Shopping for a new backpack before the start of school was one of the highlights of the summer, and if your friend got lost in the sea of students as the bell rang, it was easy to relocate them based on their patterned Jansport or Eastpak (and the bundle of keychains clinging onto the zippers). 

We haven't outgrown the practicality of the humble backpack, but we have since developed a taste for elevated style. Several online startups are making cool, stylish backpacks that won't be mistaken for the ones your 10-year-old niece is wearing.

These backpacks are unmistakably made for adults, people who need to comfortably and efficiently carry the essentials of their busy lives with them but would also appreciate if the bag matched their stylish outfit.

They're made from premium materials like leather (both real and vegan), neoprene, and canvas, and they're thoughtfully designed to consider the needs of the modern commuter and traveler. As such, they tend to cost around $100 or more. Unlike your grade school backpacks, however, you won't be throwing these out every year, and you won't want to. 

Shop stylish backpacks from seven cool online startups below, and don't forget to check out our guide to the best backpacks you can buy:

STATE Bags

Shop backpacks at STATE Bags here

This bag company founded in 2013 doesn't just make cool backpacks for the sake of doing so. With each purchase, it donates a backpack filled with school supplies to a student in need. The founders created the brand after seeing kids carrying their school things in ripped trash bags to their prior venture, a non-profit summer camp. Now, they help you carry your essentials in sleek leather, canvas, and nylon styles while supporting underprivileged kids and raising conversations around social issues. 

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Dagne Dover

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Whenever we see a dark or dusty neoprene backpack out in public, we place a big bet that it's from Dagne Dover. These backpacks have become a favorite among urbanites who need a comfortable and well-organized bag they can carry from night to day. Since they're made from 100% premium neoprene, they're insulating and shock-absorbent, so you know your stuff will always be protected. If you're adventurous, choose the bright Sienna and Liberty colors, or the cute Camo prints. 

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Caraa

Shop backpacks at Caraa here

Athleisure often revolves around clothing, but gym-bag startup Caraa focuses on the all-important backpack. It creates fashionable, versatile, and durable bags you won't be afraid to set on the ground or fill with sweaty clothes, including the famous and distinctive Studio Bag, which can be turned into a satchel, backpack, or crossbody with a switch of the straps. The bags are designed to perform, with breathable compartments, moisture wicking materials, and built-in USB chargers, to name a few features, and they look great. 

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The Baskin-Robbins founder's grandson never eats ice cream. He’s a vegetable-obsessed diet guru who has kale for breakfast.

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  • Baskin-Robbins co-founder Irvine Robbins built a juggernaut brand because he loved ice cream.
  • That same sweet tooth later contributed to his diabetes, heart disease, and weight problems. 
  • Both Robbins' son and grandson decided to promote healthy foods.
  • Grandson Ocean Robbins never eats ice cream, but he makes a "banana cream" treat, and eats beans and quinoa for breakfast. He thinks more fresh vegetables should be subsidized, so everyone can afford to eat them in abundance. 

Irvine Robbins was a guy who really loved ice cream. He worked in his dad's ice cream store when he was a teenager, made ice cream for his fellow troops during WWII, and went on to found the Baskin-Robbins ice cream juggernaut with his brother-in-law in the mid-1940s.

But the Robbins family's ice cream love isn't eternal. Irvine Robbins' grandson Ocean Robbins doesn't eat ice cream at all.

This is partly because he's got a dairy allergy. But it's also because his father, John Robbins, decided that he didn't want to take on the family ice cream business, in spite of Irv's wishes.

Instead of heading up Baskin-Robbins, both John and Ocean have dedicated their lives to promoting healthy eating. Ocean prefers the stuff he makes at home to ice cream, anyway.

"We call it 'banana cream'," he told Business Insider. "Frozen bananas, nutmeg, vanilla, and sometimes we add some strawberries and cashews. It's amazing, and healthy, and full of wonderful phytonutrients."

Ocean Robbins, whose new book "31-Day Food Revolution" debuted Tuesday, says that after years of poring over scientific studies, growing his own garden, and traveling the world, he's convinced there is a certain group of foods that are the best for our health. He tries to eat as many of them as he possibly can.

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Ocean Robbins is obsessed with vegetables

Just like your mother might've once told you, Robbins wants you to eat your vegetables. And your nuts. And your beans.

The new book is both a tale of Robbins' personal journey with food and a roadmap for healthier eating. It features recipes, snack ideas, and suggestions he hopes will help readers "build healthy eating habits," including strategies for how to enjoy eating vegetables.

"The same foods that help to fight cancer also help to fight heart disease, type-2 diabetes, Alzheimer's and are linked not only to longer life, but also to higher quality of life," Robbins said. "It's just extraordinary how many nutrients we can derive from wonderful vegetables and how good they are for our bodies."

Some of his favorite cancer-fighters include mushrooms and veggies like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and kale, which all have lots of fiber on board.

Fiber not only makes us full, scientists now think it helps maintain a healthy gut, keeping intestines and microbes in the digestive system happy. 

"The most exciting frontier of nutritional science right now is understanding what's going on with the little critters in our guts," he said. "The shortest, simplest, sweetest way to handle it is to eat more fiber." 

Fiber may be a staple, but it's not present in all foods. There is no fiber in meat, oil, or sugar. A 2.5 oz. scoop of Baskin-Robbins Rocky Road ice cream, with just 1 gram of fiber constituting 4% of the recommended daily value, is not going to do the trick. But there is a lot of fiber in vegetables, beans, and whole grains. 

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Robbins also loves celery. Studies have shown apigenin, a pigment chemical found in celery (as well as parsley and chamomile), can help prevent some cancers, including lung cancer.

In addition to reducing inflammation and helping with constipation, eating celery can even help the body kill cancer cells. 

"Apigenin is effective at causing apoptosis (cell suicide) in many types of cancer cells," Robbins writes in his book. He endorses everything from celery in salads to the peanut butter combo of "ants on a log." 

Making healthy food a priority isn't always easy, but Robbins has a few hacks

Robbins says he wrote the new book because he wants to make healthy eating choices easier for busy people through simple hacks. He also touts a few supplements, though the scientific evidence on their benefits is still largely lacking (with the notable exception of Vitamin D, which Robbins endorses).

As far as Robbins' food suggestions, scientific evidence says that his basic strategy is right on. The same plant-heavy diet he follows is similar to a classic healthy eating approach that many dietitians and nutrition experts endorse: the Mediterranean diet.

Mediterranean diets, which are built on a base of whole grains and vegetables as well as healthy fats, are time and again found by scientists to be the best for a long, healthy life. They can also be hard to adhere to in a world that feels at times as if it's overflowing with processed foods. 

"The reality is that we live in a food environment where junk food is all around us, and it's really easy to slip," Robbins said.

Robbins is a big proponent of leftovers. Even eating savory remains from last night's dinner for breakfast the next morning is not off-limits to him.

"Sometimes dinner was really good," he said, chuckling. "I don't know about you, but I don't like to spend all morning in the kitchen. When I get up, I've got things to do."

The morning I spoke with Robbins, he broke his nighttime fast with some leftover quinoa, beans, and steamed kale with curry sauce on top. 

"When you eat real, wholesome, healthy foods, you feel full sooner," he said. "Your body feels nourished. You actually have the nutrients you need, and in time, you can have less cravings."

Bad diets can be a recipe for illness and disease

Robbins saw the difference that good nutrition can make when his grandfather, Baskin-Robbins co-founder Irv — who once had an ice cream cone-shaped swimming pool in his backyard — finally gave up sugar in his old age, swapping scoops of rich ice cream for more vegetables.baskin robbins pool is a cone

In the 1970s, Irv’s doctor handed him a copy of "Diet for a New America," the best-selling book written by his son John Robbins. The vegetarian manifesto arguably saved Irv’s life.

Grappling with heart and weight conditions, Irvine read his son's book and ended up losing 30 pounds, tossing aside his blood pressure and diabetes medications too. He went on to live until age 90.

Ocean Robbins recognizes that just like his grandfather — and like little kids in an ice cream store — all of us are up against big nutritional odds, especially from farm subsidies that make it cheap to produce unhealthy food. 

"This is bringing down the price of factory-farmed animal products, Wonder Bread and high-fructose corn syrup," Robbins said.

He considers it one of the biggest social justice issues of our time.

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"Twinkies have 14 subsidized ingredients," he said. "We are creating an un-level playing field and it makes it harder for the poor to afford healthy food because the junk food is cheaper."

He's hoping his new book can help fight that uphill battle.

"My goal is to help everyone love the foods that love us back," he said.

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Trump's childhood home on the outskirts of New York City is for sale for $2.9 million — take a look inside the 5-bedroom house

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  • President Donald Trump's childhood home in New York City is for sale for $2.9 million.
  • The five-bedroom Tudor-style house is on a quiet street in Jamaica Estates, an affluent neighborhood in Queens about a 40-minute drive from Manhattan.
  • It was last sold for $2.14 million in 2017 and was even once listed on Airbnb.

President Donald Trump'sNew York City childhood home, where he lived until he was 4 years old, has hit the market for $2.9 million.

The five-bedroom, Tudor-style house sits on a quiet, leafy street in Jamaica Estates, an affluent residential neighborhood in Queens. It was built by the president's father, Fred Trump, in 1940, according to Compass real estate.

"President Trump was brought to 85-15 Wareham Place as an infant directly after his birth, and this is the address listed on his birth certificate," reads the property description. The broker is Edward Hickey of Compass.

Read More: I visited Trump's childhood neighborhood on the outskirts of NYC, and it didn't take long to see why he's called it an 'oasis'

The house last changed hands in 2017, when the previous owner, real estate investor Michael Davis, sold it for $2.14 million to Trump Birth House LLC, according to The New York Post.

In August 2017, the house was even listed on Airbnb — for $725 a night, The Post reported.

Here's a look inside.

SEE ALSO: Muhammad Ali's former Los Angeles mansion is for sale for $17 million, and the opulent home has hosted guests from Sylvester Stallone to Barack Obama

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Donald Trump's childhood home in New York City is up for sale $2.9 million.

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Trump lived in the five-bedroom house until he was 4 years old.

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The home was last sold in 2017 to a limited liability company called Trump Birth House LLC for $2.14 million.

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Wells Fargo customers are furious as 2nd service outage in a week means they can't use their debit cards or access accounts online

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  • Wells Fargo customers on Thursday were unable to use their debit cards or access online banking because of a "systems issue" that caused intermittent outages, the company said.
  • The number of people affected is not known.
  • Some people tweeted concerns and complaints.
  • As of Thursday morning, the site appeared to be down with a banner that read "We're experiencing some technical difficulties."
  • This is the second Wells Fargo service outage in a week.

Wells Fargo customers were unable to use debit cards or access online banking because of a "systems issue" causing "intermittent outages," the company said on Twitter on Thursday morning.

The outage seemed to be nationwide, with customers taking to social media to express their concerns and grievances. Some said they were experiencing difficulty buying gas and getting to work, while others were unable to purchase food or pay bills.

It is unclear how many customers were affected by the outage, though a Wells Fargo representative confirmed the outage to an NBC affiliate, saying customers can reach "branch and contact center" employees for assistance.

A statement on the company's Twitter account at 9 a.m. ET told customers to check back for updates, while its website seemed to be completely offline.

"We apologize to our customers who may be experiencing an issue with our online banking and mobile app," Wells Fargo tweeted. "Thanks for your patience while we research this issue. If you are impacted, please check back here for updates."

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This is the second service outage in less than a week for the bank, which had to apologize last Friday for a similar issue.

A Wells Fargo spokesperson sent Business Insider the following statement: "We’re experiencing system issues due to a power shutdown at one of our facilities, initiated after smoke was detected following routine maintenance. We’re working to restore services as soon as possible."

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We flew on the new Delta Airbus jet, which Boeing tried to keep out of the US, to see if it lives up to the hype. Here's the verdict. (DAL)

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  • On Thursday, the Airbus A220 jetliner official entered commercial service in North America with Delta Air Lines, with flights from New York to Boston and Dallas.
  • The A220 began life as the Bombardier C Series but was rebranded after Airbus took over the program.
  • The state-of-the-art Canadian jetliner was also the subject of a trade dispute launched by Boeing in 2017.

On Thursday, the Airbus A220 jetliner official entered commercial service in North America with Delta Air Lines.

Delta's relationship with the A220, formerly known as the Bombardier C Series, started in 2016 when the carrier announced an order for 75 of the jetliners in a deal worth as much as $5.6 billion. The order made Delta the plane's North American launch customer.

In April 2017, Boeing filed a complaint with US Commerce Department and the US International Trade Commission alleging that the Delta C Series order was made possible only by abnormally low prices supported by Canadian government subsidies.

The US International Trade Commission agreed and in September of that year recommended a 219.63% tariff. A week later, the Commerce Department added a 79.82% tariff.

Bombardier and Delta both argued that Boeing's business couldn't have been hurt by the deal because Boeing didn't have a product in its lineup similar in capacity to the C Series.

In total, Bombardier and Delta faced a 299.45% tariff on any Canadian-built C Series plane exported to the US.

Facing the possibility of losing the most important order in the C Series program's history, Bombardier turned to Boeing's greatest foe, Airbus.

Read more: Boeing started a trade dispute with Canada, but Airbus and Alabama ended up being the winners

Less than a month after the tariff was announced, Bombardier handed 50.01% of its prized airliner program to Airbus with zero up-front cash investment coming from the European aviation giant.

In the summer of 2018, the Bombardier C Series was officially rebranded as the Airbus A220.

So what's all the fuss about?

The A220 is a state-of-the-art single-aisle airliner. The Canadian-built jet is a clean-sheet design that incorporates the latest in commercial aviation technology, like a carbon-composite fuselage and fuel-sipping Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engines.

The plane, which entered service with Swiss in 2016, has earned praise from its operators for its exceptional fuel efficiency.

The A220 lives in the 100-to-150-seat airliner market, a segment that Airbus and Boeing had effectively abandoned for a decade.

So nearly three years, a trade dispute, and a name change later, the jet is finally ready to fly with Delta Air Lines.

Here's a closer look at the inaugural flight of Delta's Airbus A220.

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After three years of waiting, it was finally time for the first commercial flight of Delta's new Airbus A220. Delta's first A220 service, Flight 744, from New York's LaGuardia Airport to Boston Logan, was set to take off at 6 a.m. To be safe, we arrived at the airport shortly after 4 a.m. — so early that neither the Delta counter ...



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The best Fitbits you can buy

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  • Fitbit is the best-known name in fitness tracking with its wide array of trackers.
  • We did the research and testing to bring you the best Fitbits you can buy.
  • Our top pick is the Fitbit Charge 3 because it offers the most features for a reasonable price.

With its wide selection of high-quality fitness trackers, Fitbit is a reputable brand that has undeniably made a name for itself with its user-friendly app, many style options, and fitness features that can meet the needs of everyone, no matter their activity level. When you think of fitness tracking, it’s likely one of the first names that come to mind. 

However, Fitbit has a wide range of trackers now that run the gamut from a very basic activity tracker to a smart fitness watch that can do all kinds of things. We've tested most of Fitbit's wearables to see which ones are best for different styles and use cases. To determine which Fitbit is best for your needs, there are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind as you read about what each device offers.

  • Pricing: Fitbit has a tracker in every price range from $60 to $270. For the most advanced features, you will pay a higher price. If you’re looking for a simple fitness tracker that covers the bases and won’t break the bank, the Fitbit Zip is a good option. If you want something mid-range with a heart rate monitor and more advanced workout tracking, the Versa, Alta HR, or the Charge 3 won’t disappoint. Finally, the Fitbit Ionic doesn’t come cheap, but it does offer a lot of fitness and smartwatch features.
  • Design: Arguably one of the biggest advantages Fitbit has over competitors is the variety of different designs and accessories it offers. The Fitbit Zip offers the least number of choices when it comes to style, but all the other Fitbits come in many colors and offer different bands. Keep in mind, even though you do have the option to switch out bands, the extra accessories do come at an additional cost. If you’re just diving into the fitness tracker world, it’s best to make sure you like the band that comes with the device you’re looking at first, and then go for the extras later.
  • Features: Fitbit doesn’t skimp on features either. Even its simplest devices will give you step tracking and good battery life, as well as wireless syncing and access to Fitbit’s user-friendly app. Consider what features matter most to you to help you decide which device will best suit your needs. For example, if working out is important to you and you want to see how exercising affects your daily activity, you’ll likely want a device with a heart rate monitor.

We’ll break down each product on this list so you can weigh out your options and decide which Fitbit will benefit you the most.

Here are the best Fitbits you can buy:

Updated on 02/07/2019 by Malarie Gokey: Updated prices and formatting. Added the Charge 3.

Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.

SEE ALSO: The best fitness trackers you can buy

The best Fitbit overall

Why you'll love it: The Fitbit Charge 3 lets you track your workout in real time on its bright, easy-to-read screen, plus, it has a heart rate monitor and sleep tracking. 

Fitbit's best fitness tracker is the Charge 3 with its bevy of activity tracking features, good-sized screen, and decent price point. 

The Charge 3 has dedicated functions for recording a wide range of activities, including running, cycling, cardio, and strength training. Its large display is perfect for tracking your results in real time while working out. When I tested the previous version, I could quickly check my heart rate to make sure I was within the range I wanted to be, and see how far I was into my workout with the timer. You can also use the button on the side to go through menu options. 

When I’m not running, I’m a big fan of interval training and HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) workouts, so I was happy to see that the Charge has an interval timer option. It also lets you pause and resume workouts, and if you do forget to start an activity or workout it can automatically detect an activity session and start monitoring it.

The Charge 3 does offer connected GPS via your smartphone for walking, running, and hiking while you’re outdoors so you have the option to track your distance in more than just steps. While there were times that the connected GPS wasn’t 100% accurate, it was nice to have the option at least — especially as a runner. It should be noted that while the Charge 3 is swimproof, so it can go in the pool with you.

If you’re looking for built-in GPS or even more advanced features, you’ll want to look at the Ionic, but if not, the Charge 3 is a great all-around fitness tracker that covers the necessary bases. In addition to tracking steps, the Charge 3 also measures stairs climbed, calories burned, resting and active heart rate, and offers in-depth sleep tracking.

With the sleep tracking, it was interesting to see where I stood on average with other women around my age within the app. If you’re feeling stressed, this tracker also offers breathing exercises to help you relax.

The battery life of the Charge 3 lasted me about six days, even when I had notifications for texts and calls activated.

Although it has a bigger screen, this tracker still manages not to be overly bulky, even on my small wrist. I found the wristband to be extremely comfortable, and love that Fitbit offers a ton of different colors and interchangeable band options.

Most reviewers love the Charge 3, especially those who upgraded from the original Charge HR. 

Pros: Comfortable design, lots of color and band options, large display, built-in heart rate monitor, in-depth sleep tracking, advanced workout features, real-time workout tracking on screen, long battery life

Cons: No built-in GPS

Buy the Fitbit Charge 3 for $129.95 (originally $149.95)



The best Fitbit for smartwatch fans

Why you'll love it: The Fitbit Versa is the best-looking smartwatch-style tracker the company has made yet.

If you want a great fitness tracker with a few key smartwatch features, the Fitbit Versa is a great choice. It's the best looking Fitbit smartwatch so far, and it has a nice unisex design that works equally well for men and women.

The Versa tracks your fitness metrics just like every other Fitbit in our guide. It has a built-in heart rate monitor and it uses your phone's GPS to track workouts. It doesn't have standalone GPS like the Ionic, though, so runners who like to leave their phones behind may be disappointed. 

As a smartwatch, the Versa isn't as fully featured as the Apple Watch or Android Wear watches, but it has more than enough smart features to keep most people happy — so long as you want a fitness tracker first and a smartwatch second. As a fitness tracker, the Versa is great. It has excellent pre-set workouts you can follow, you can swim with it on, it has a personal coach, tracks your sleep and activity, and you can see how your workout is going in real time for more than 15 types of exercise.

The Versa can hold about 300 downloaded songs and it works with Deezer or Pandora. Unfortunately, other music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music are MIA. Again, this only matters if you leave your phone behind because otherwise, you just play music on your phone. You can also pair wireless headphones to the Versa if you do want to leave your phone behind.

The app and watch face selection is still fairly limited, but hopefully more developers will add apps as time goes on. You can get notifications for texts, calls, and WhatsApp messages on the Versa, which is a nice touch. Sadly, iPhone owners can't reply to messages on the watch, though Android users have the option to reply with a few canned responses.

From a distance, the Versa almost looks like the Apple Watch, but close up, it looks much more like the now-defunct Pebble Time Steel. The screen is more square in shape than the curvy rectangular Apple Watch, but it still looks quite nice if slightly less polished. The Versa is good enough looking that you could easily wear it to work or with a nice outfit, and it looks equally good on men and women.

The case is made out of aluminum and you can get it in silver, rose gold, or black finishes. Each Versa comes with both small and large silicone wristbands in either gray (for silver), black (for black), or pink (for rose gold). There are some special-edition bands, too.

You can also choose to buy additional wristbands made from leather, metal, or silicone. Those come in a variety of fun colors and styles. The only downside is that they cost extra.

I tested the silver Versa with the gray silicone wristband and a special Horween leather wristband. Both options looked great with the Versa, and I liked wearing the leather one for work and other nice occasions. The silicone one is perfect for workouts, yoga, and running because it can handle sweat without being damaged. — Malarie Gokey

Pros: Good fitness tracking, heart rate monitor, uses phone's GPS, notifications, some apps, can choose your watch face, good looking

Cons: Bezel isn't as slim as it could be, few apps, no built-in GPS

Buy the Fitbit Versa from Fitbit for $169.95 (originally $199.95)

Shop Classic Versa silicone bands for $29.95 

Shop Versa leather bands for $49.95 

Shop metal Versa bands for $99.95



The best-looking Fitbit

Why you'll love it: If you’re looking for a fitness tracker with a super slim, sleek design, but don’t want to give up the ability to track your heart rate, the Fitbit Alta HR is perfect for you.

I tested the Alta HR myself, and I can confidently say that its slim design makes it the best-looking Fitbit I've tried. It's a nice option for women with smaller wrists who want to track activity in style.

While you do give up some more advanced features like being able to track workouts in real time on a larger screen, you still have access to your basic stats like steps, heart rate, and calories burned on the smaller screen. It also has a decent battery life and lasted me almost a week before I had to charge it.

Fitbit offers an impressive number of colors and different styles of bands to choose from with the Alta, so you can easily go from a more casual look to one that’s better suited to going out for the evening. It’s slim design also makes it possible to wear other bracelets on the same wrist. Even by itself, it isn’t overly obvious that you’re wearing a fitness tracker.

If you choose to change up the band, it can be snapped on and off easily. I tested one of the leather bands and was impressed with both the comfort and the quality. The Alta HR comes in three sizes: Small, Large, and Extra Large so you can find your perfect fit.

While it does have plenty of features to offer, this tracker doesn’t have some of the more advanced features found in the Charge 2 or the Ionic. It lacks GPS capabilities and the ability to track workouts in real time. However, it will automatically record activities like running, and workout information can also be logged into the app. If you do want more advanced stats for workouts or specific activities like running or cycling, you won’t find those features here.

It should also be noted that the Alta HR is water and sweat resistant, but not waterproof. This won’t be a tracker that you’ll be showering or swimming with.

Despite some of the features it lacks, this fitness tracker still offers plenty. Steps, heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, and calories burned are all here. The Alta HR will also receive smartphone notifications so you’ll know when you’re getting a text or call.

I was especially glad that the accurate sleep tracking is still present in the Alta HR. I like that you can see specific percentages of the sleep stages you were in, including deep, light, and REM sleep throughout the night, as well as the time spent awake. 

As with all other Fitbits, the Alta HR syncs with the Fitbit app, so you can keep all your information in one place and view your progress over time. 

The reviews for the Alta HR are positive overall. Users who liked the original Fitbit Alta loved the addition of the heart rate monitor to the original sleek design, and others liked the slim fit for all-day comfort as well as the accurate sleep tracking.

Pros: Ultra-sleek design, comfortable fit, built in heart-rate, accurate sleep tracking, ability to receive smartphone notifications

Cons: Smaller screen, no on-screen workout tracking, no GPS capabilities, not waterproof

Buy the Fitbit Alta HR for $129.95



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