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This quick grammar hack can make you more convincing, research finds
Emerging studies demonstrate just why you should be careful to use the present tense if you wish to be more persuasive.
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The 1 thing you should never do when you've forgotten someone's name, according to a Harvard-trained etiquette expert
Holiday parties mean hanging out with a bunch of people whose names I’ve forgotten. Here’s how etiquette pros say to handle it with class.
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More couples are choosing a ‘dual income, no kids' lifestyle. Here's how that changes their finances
A 2021 study by the Census revealed that childless adults age 55 and older had a median net worth of $153,900 compared to $130,400 for biological parents.
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7 simple changes that can help you thrive as a night owl with a 9-to-5 job, from a Harvard sleep expert
There are ways that night owls can boost their energy in the morning and excel as 9-to-5 employees, says a Harvard sleep expert. Here are a few.
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I spent 20 years studying how 100-year-old people eat—and this is the world's No. 1 healthiest breakfast
If you want to live to a healthy 100, eat like healthy people who’ve lived to 100. Longevity researcher Dan Buettner shares the healthiest breakfast he’s discovered. It can help improve cholesterol, repair DNA and boost immunity — and it costs just $4.23.
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He visited every country in the world — without flying. Here's how much it cost
Danish traveler Torbjorn Pedersen says he’s the first person to travel to every country around the world without flying, a feat which took him 10 years.
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Parents who raise kids with high emotional intelligence never use these 3 phrases: Harvard neuroscience expert
As parents, we all want to raise emotionally intelligent kids. Neuropsychologist Dr. Julia DiGangi reveals three phrases you should never say to your kids.
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An Italian island is letting foreigners live rent-free for three months — meet the first person to arrive
The Sardinian village of Ollolai is paying for housing and bills for digital nomads who agree to give something back to the community before they leave.
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90% of companies say they'll return to the office by the end of 2024—but the 5-day commute is ‘dead,' experts say
Even though more companies have introduced stricter in-office requirements for employees, office occupancy has remained relatively unchanged from the past year.
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37-year-old launched a fintech startup specifically for Black-owned businesses: ‘This is a profit driver, it is clear'
Kelly Ifill was actively opposed to becoming an entrepreneur — until she had the idea for Guava, a fintech startup aimed at helping Black-owned businesses.
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The case of the missing socks: Viral videos show why you may have your washing machine to blame
In a viral video recently shared on social media, one user showed what happened after popping open the front of a washing machine, revealing a bunch of single socks stuck inside the unit, but outside the washing basin.
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Hundreds in Texas combine to break s'mores-related Guinness World Record
Breaking this world record ahead of National S’mores Day required quite a few graham crackers, chocolate bars and marshmallows.
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This 90-year-old woman had the same job for 74 years—her best advice for being happier at work
For 90-year-old Melba Mebane, her job at Dillard’s has always been “more than a paycheck.”
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How to see if your Uber drivers hated you or loved you
Your Uber app can show you how your Uber score breaks down, including how many one-star reviews drivers have given you.
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People are driving hours to try this ‘Malibu Barbie Dream Drizzle' cheesesteak
Gino’s Cheese Steak and Onion in Fayetteville, New York, has sold through nearly 20 gallons of its pink sauce since the “Barbie” movie premiered.
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This couple had 4 Disney weddings. Now, they're planning 2 more.
As a little girl, Shellie never dreamed of having a big, beautiful wedding — let alone four. But after she and her husband got married at Disneyland Resort in 2016, they’ve returned three times for extravagant vow renewal parties.
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Health benefit of pickle juice: Why athletes drink it for muscle cramps
Dr. Jordan Metzl, a sports medicine physician at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, says using pickle juice as an anti-cramping agent during exercise is one of his favorite topics.
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French's Mustard Skittles was not on our 2023 bingo card, but here we are
Who’s been messing with the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?!
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Here's ‘Tomato Girl Summer' explained and how to achieve it
This summer’s fashion trend is inspired by an idealized Mediterranean lifestyle.
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A theme park nearly the size of Disneyland is coming to Route 66
“American Heartland Theme Park and Resort is a family-friendly park promising timeless fun and boundless adventure,” a statement said.