We've used Breville's Barista Pro for years here's why it's one of our favorite all-in-one espre

Updated When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more There are no two ways about it: Any one of the best espresso machines is a big purchase. Even at entry-level, we're talking $400 or $500 for starters, and that's without a burr grinder (another $250+). In short, you want to get this right. Where the in-home, all-in-one espresso machine is concerned, we feel that Breville's espresso machines are currently the safest, most user-friendly options for anyone shopping in the $1,000 range. [Read More]

10 of the best books set in Mumbai | Mumbai holidays

Top 10 city guidesMumbai holidays10 of the best books set in MumbaiMumbai's extraordinary colour, energy and humanity are captured in some of the most celebrated writing of the past three decades. Malcolm Burgess, publisher of the City-Pick series, selects his favourite stories and essays set in the city As featured in the Mumbai city guide Browse our Mumbai interactive for top tips If you have a favourite novel, essay or other piece of writing on Mumbai, please share it by leaving a comment [Read More]

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Two women embrace and cry as they look out over a burned area in Lahaina, Hawaii in August 2023. A new survey finds most Americans expect the impacts of climate change to worsen in the next 30 years, as climate scientists warn. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption

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EXCLUSIVE: 'American Idol' Star Pia Toscano Is Married: 'I Couldn't Be Happier!'

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Hospitals in Israel move underground to keep working amid rockets from Lebanon

NAHARIYA, Israel — When you visit the Galilee Medical Center in northern Israel, you can hardly tell you're underground. There are nursing stations, hospital beds and a separate neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU. There are familiar hospital scenes: a father caressing the feet of his newborn, family members crowded around the bed of an ailing loved one, and a nurse drawing blood. The community hospital in Nahariya is just 6 miles from the border with Lebanon — where tensions and fighting between Israel and Lebanese militants are intensifying. [Read More]

Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes Cozy Up in New Selfie as She Goes into 'Hibernation SZN'

Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes use their Saturdays for cute selfies! The GRAMMY-nominated superstar took a moment to share a loved-up photo featuring the Outer Banks star over the weekend, where she's seen sitting on her man's lap while they pose for the selfie. Ballerini, 30, and Stokes, 31, each look ready for the fall in sweaters.  The picture comes after the couple celebrated Ballerini's GRAMMY nomination for her Rolling Up the Welcome Mat EP. [Read More]

NBA Injury Report: Update on Draymond Greens Return for Tonights Bucks vsWarriors Game

One of the biggest talking points surrounding the Golden State Warriors recently has been Draymond Green. More specifically, an update on his return after striking Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic in the face, getting an indefinite suspension, and having counseling sessions. A week ago, though, the NBA cleared him to play, stating that his counseling sessions “will continue throughout the season.” His time on the bench, on the other hand? After being suspended for 12 games and declared “Out” for the Chicago Bulls clash, Draymond Green’s return has finally become “Questionable. [Read More]

Over 20,000 joined the NPR/Columbia study to move throughout the day. Did it work?

For the past few weeks, host Manoush Zomorodi has been exploring the relationship between our technology and our bodies — from how our species adopted a sedentary and screen-filled lifestyle, to how screen time is affecting our eyesight, posture, and mental health. We've also been working with a team of researchers at Columbia University Medical Center to understand how we can offset the detrimental effects of this lifestyle. Earlier this year, that team published a study that found regular movement breaks — five minutes out of every thirty — counteracted the harmful effects of sitting all day. [Read More]

Tall Girls Shopping Guide: Long Tall Sally, ASOS Tall, Next Tall

I have to say this up front. I am NOT tall. But, with twenty years of experience styling models that absolutely are tall, ranging from 5’9” through to six foot plus, I know the importance of making sure that what you wear fits you, suits you and makes you happy. And that’s the important part. Clothes can multi-task as mood lifters as well as modesty-coverers and it’s no point having trousers that actually reach your ankles if they don’t feel like you. [Read More]

High School Security Guard Shot in Head, New Video Shows

Play video content SHOOTING A SCHOOL GUARD A security guard was shot in the head after a high school football game in upstate New York ... and the terrifying moment was captured on video. The violence erupted Saturday afternoon in the parking lot at Thomas R. Proctor High School in Utica following Proctor's 60-30 win over Binghamton HS. Check out this new footage posted to X, which shows a bunch of brawlers going at it as two security guards try to break up the fight. [Read More]