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We Tried 6 Eco-Friendly Dental Care Products

We Tried 6 Eco-Friendly Dental Care Products The impact of dental products on the environment is nothing to smile about, but are plastic-free alternatives good for your teeth? We weigh in on what s worth your green. (Photo: Carmen Cheung) Brushing and flossing are essential to good health, but the impact of dental products on the environment is nothing to smile about. National Geographic estimates that we’re tossing 23 billion toothbrushes into the trash each year, which are washing up on coastalines along with other plastic waste, harming marine life and birds. Plastic-free alternatives are gaining popularity, but can products that are good for the planet also be good for your teeth? London, Ont., dentist Riham Qandil says it largely depends on individual oral health, so ask your dentist which could work for you. We put six options to the test and asked her to weigh in on which are worth your green.

What Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Told Oprah

Warning: This piece discusses suicidal ideation. Audiences tuned in expecting royal tea, but Oprah Winfrey’s highly-anticipated interview with Harry and Meghan was so much more. On March 7, CBS aired the highly anticipated sit-down interview between the queen of American television and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The two-hour event was pre-recorded in Santa Barbara, including a visit to the Sussexes’ home, and marks Harry and Meghan’s first time addressing the public since announcing they will no longer be working members of the royal family. Airing in the U.S. as well as 68 countries around the world, Meghan and Harry’s interview was expected to draw a comparable number of viewers to Super Bowl Sunday. Oprah emphasized that “there’s no subject that’s off limits,” a vibe that was reminiscent of Princess Diana’s infamous 1995 interview with BBC Panorama where she spoke about everything from her history with bulimia to Prince Charles’ affair with Camilla Park

We Watched the 2021 Golden Globes So You Didn t Have To

We Watched the 2021 Golden Globes So You Didn’t Have To This year s Golden Globes were undeniably different, but the show did go on. Here’s what you missed including several sweet moments and significant wins, as well as a resounding call for inclusivity. Ishani Nath Updated (Photo by Handout/HFPA via Getty Images) The 78th annual Golden Globes was truly like no other and yet, so much of the show, and many of its issues, felt the same. Due to the pandemic, this year’s Globes were telecast live with co-hosts Amy Poehler in Los Angeles and Tina Fey in New York. Instead of the typical ballroom packed with celebs chatting and drinking together, nominees tuned in from their couches, just like the rest of us. Live presenters, including Gal Gadot, Salma Hayek and Margot Robbie, took the stage at either The Rainbow Room in New York or the Beverly Hilton Hotel in L.A. and spoke in front of a smaller, socially distanced and masked audience of first responders and

6 Golden Globes-Snubbed Shows That You Should Be Watching

6 Golden Globes-Snubbed Shows That You Should Be Watching This year’s nominations ignored some of the best shows on television but you most definitely should not. Ishani Nath Updated I May Destroy You (Photo: Courtesy Crave/Bell Media) And the nominees are…a mess. That’s what Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson should’ve said when they announced the contenders for the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards, set to air on February 28 with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting. Sure, the list includes an exciting five nominations for Emily in Paris, anyone? and many that did not have left audiences reeling.

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