It’s time for another nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the just plain weird. Remember where you were when this stuff happened? Here’s what was in the
Life advice you didn’t ask for, trends you’ll forget by next week, and feel-good fluff designed to help you stop doomscrolling, at least for five seconds.
It’s time for another nostalgic look back at the good, the bad, and the just plain weird. Remember where you were when this stuff happened? Here’s what was in the
The U.S. may not lead the world in healthcare or math scores, but it’s secured a different kind of dominance—one four-letter word at a time. An expansive new study led
Turns out, there’s more than one way to peel a banana — and Americans are split on the matter. A recent poll sparked an online debate by asking a surprisingly
Who says anniversaries have to be tied to weddings or going steady? A growing relationship trend is encouraging couples to celebrate what are being called “arbitrary-versaries” — offbeat, personal milestones
Feeling a little off lately? There’s a surprisingly simple—and free—way to boost your mood: have a good conversation. According to a recent study, just one quality interaction a day can
A new report reveals that the average American only feels “fully healthy” for 19 days out of each month. That means for roughly one-third of any given month, most people
If the long holiday weekend left you craving a real getaway, you’re not alone. A new survey is offering fresh insight into what many Americans consider the “perfect vacation”—and it
In a culture that often equates positivity with strength, it might come as a surprise that too much of it—at the wrong time—can be toxic. Toxic positivity is the belief
If you’ve ever tidied up before your house cleaner arrived––and felt a little silly about it––you’re actually in the majority. Half of us would clean before a house cleaner arrived.
If you’ve been hitting snooze a little too often lately, you’re not alone—especially if you live in Norfolk, Virginia. A new study analyzing data from the Centers for Disease Control