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Holiday money-saving strategies that can backfire
Bev O’shea Of Nerdwallet, Associated Press | Posted Dec 5th - 10:16am
Holiday marketers have your number, and they know how to entice you to spend. However, you can position yourself to recognize — and overcome — overspending triggers.
An unusually cold and wet potato harvest season may lead to a french fry shortage in the US
Harmeet Kaur, CNN | Posted Dec 3rd - 8:51pm
Winter is coming — for our french fries. Some growers in the U.S. and Canada have been unable to harvest a significant portion of their crop.
Americans weigh more this decade, but fewer adults want to lose weight
Scottie Andrew, CNN | Posted Dec 3rd - 8:24pm
28% of Americans said they weighed 200 pounds or more between 2010 and 2019 — a four-point jump from 2001 to 2009, according to a new Gallup poll. Still, fewer Americans now consider themselves overweight or obese.

It's 'magic to me': Utah artist creates intricate collection of nativity scenes
Emily Howsley, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Dec 3rd - 11:06am
For Italian-born artist Valeriano Ugolini, it is no secret that Christmas is his favorite time of year. He expresses his love of Christmas by creating unique nativities.
1 in 5 US adolescents is now prediabetic, study says
Michael Nedelman, CNN | Posted Dec 2nd - 1:16pm
Nearly a quarter of young adults and a fifth of adolescents in the United States have prediabetes, according to a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

Creative things to do with Thanksgiving leftovers
Allen Kim, CNN | Posted Nov 29th - 5:46pm
You may have had to unbuckle your belt and loosen up your pants after that third plate of food from Thanksgiving dinner last night. You also probably promised yourself that you would start your New Year's resolution to start dieting and get in shape early.
Denver man turns snow into neighborhood art
Keagan Harsha (kdvr/Kwgn) | Posted Nov 28th - 8:12am
After nearly every snowstorm, Huhn creates elaborate snow sculptures in his front yard in the 2200 block of South Lafayette Street in south Denver. It's something he's been doing more most of the last decade.

Small-town movie houses brace for an unexpected threat
Jake Coyle, Associated Press | Posted Nov 27th - 12:42pm
Small-town theaters have survived television, the multiplex and Netflix. But now they face a new uncertainty. This time it’s not because of something new but the eradication of something old.

This is the best holiday eating advice you'll ever get
Emily Fonnesbeck, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Nov 26th - 8:36pm
The holiday season brings an abundance of food, which may feel overwhelming to some. It's easy to fall into all-or-nothing, extreme behaviors around food, but there's a secret to avoiding that.
US life expectancy is still on the decline
Jen Christensen, CNN | Posted Nov 26th - 1:16pm
Life expectancy at birth — the average length of time that you are expected to live — continues to drop for Americans, a new study finds. Drug overdoses, suicides, alcohol-related illnesses and obesity are largely to blame.

Art thieves stole a priceless historical treasure in Dresden
Frida Ghitis, CNN | Posted Nov 26th - 11:01am
It was like a made-for-streaming drama: A real-life cinematic, heart-pumping robbery in the German city of Dresden. Thieves broke into a vault in Dresden's Royal Palace and stole a king's ransom of treasures.
'You'll shoot your eye out!' Eye injuries from paintball and BB guns are on the rise
Scottie Andrew, CNN | Posted Nov 25th - 7:33pm
Nonpowder firearms like BB and paintball guns aren't typically considered lethal weapons. But as the rate of eye injuries linked to these weapons surges, researchers say it's time to take these types of guns seriously, too.

Coach Kim: Don’t feel guilty about having boundaries
Kim Giles, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Nov 25th - 11:30am
In this edition of LIFEadvice, Coach Kim shares the importance of setting boundaries for your emotional health.
More than 140 ancient geoglyphs were found carved in the sands of Peru
Lauren M. Johnson, CNN | Posted Nov 23rd - 11:34am
Scientists discovered more than 140 designs that were carved in the earth by an ancient people, and they're hoping they might hold clues to the ways they lived, thousands of years in the past.

'I'm a fanatic': Heber City man shows off special collection of classic Fords
Jeff Giles, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Nov 22nd - 11:46am
David Ruesch has an extensive collection of Ford Coupes from the 1930s and '40s. And he still drives the first car he purchased when he was 15 years old: a 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe.

Tour allows public to visit famous Utah artists' studios for first time
Angie Denison, KSL TV | Posted Nov 22nd - 11:03am
The event is similar to the Parade of Homes and offers visitors the ability to step inside and see the spaces where the creativity happens and masterpieces are created.

Road trip germs and how to avoid the grossness this holiday
Sandee Lamotte, CNN | Posted Nov 22nd - 5:03am
It's the time of year to pile the family into the car and make the trek to grandma's house.

How to cultivate an attitude of gratitude with food
Devrie Pettit, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Nov 21st - 8:40pm
Many individuals struggle to find peace with food and body, especially during the holiday season. These situations are tough for any individual at any age, but practicing an attitude of gratitude toward food can make them more peaceful.
