There’s a reason Amazon is called The Everything Store.
With thousands—if not hundreds of thousands of items available—Amazon offers great discounts on everything from yoga mats to wireless headphones to, yes, even activewear.
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Tons Of Adidas Sneakers Are On Sale At Steep Discounts On Amazon Right Now$65$56.70 If you already have several pairs of Adidas shoes in your sneaker closet, try a pair of these simple canvas kicks on for size.\r\nShop more Amazon Fashion sales at Slick Deals.
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I Found Tons Of Low-Carbs Breads That Don’t Taste Like CardboardWith just nine net grams of carbs per slice and sprouted whole grains, this nutrient-rich bread is a great low-carb option. \u201cEach slice has 60 calories, four grams of protein and only one gram of sugar. Plus, their products are all egg-free, dairy-free, soy-free, vegan and kosher,\u201d says Kelly Springer, RD.\r\nNet carbs: 9 grams\r\nPer serving: 60 cal, 0 g fat (0 g sat), 12 g carbs, 1 g sugar, 170 mg sodium, 3 g fiber, 4 g protein \r\n
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Lady Gaga Says She Wants To Have 'Tons Of Kids' And 'Live A Family Life'Lady Gaga has been engaged twice, and pregnancy rumors once circulated her in 2016. She says she is currently 'Mother Monster' and wants at least three kids.
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Lyft is still losing tons of money but its outlook is improvingLyft now expects revenue for the full year to hit as much as $3.5 billion, or about $200 million higher than it had previously forecast. At the same time, Lyft now expects its adjusted loss for the year to be $300 million less than it previously expected.
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The Latest Adidas UltraBoost Is Finally on Sale at Amazon NowNo matter how many miles you log, the UltraBoost 19 will ensure they’re well-cushioned.
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Greenland Lost 12.5 Billion Tons Of Ice In One Day, A Grave Reminder Of Our Changing PlanetLast Thursday, Greenland experienced its largest single-day volume loss on record, sending an estimated 12.5 billion tons of ice pouring into the Atlantic Ocean.
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