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Why some homes still smell musty even with frequent cleaning
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7 things older adults say that upset younger people-and nicer ways to say them
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Official: Heavy snow is set to start late tonight, with warnings for major disruptions, hazardous conditions, and travel chaos.
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Paying off a loan early can sometimes lower your credit score temporarily because it changes your credit mix and reduces your active accounts, but your score should recover over time.
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Which blow dryer brush is the best?
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Art world news: Long-lost Bertoia sculpture resurfaces after decades.
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Placing a small object near your workspace can help reduce mental fatigue during long periods of focus.
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Delirium, memory loss, and seizures: a hidden brain disorder is spreading unnoticed.
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Is Earth unique in the universe? Two experts, two very different opinions.
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Scientists are studying melted, reshaped polar ice cores to learn what Earth's ancient atmosphere was like.
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Designing cities that rely solely on digital systems makes societies more vulnerable to major tech failures.
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Psychology suggests that people who shower at night instead of in the morning may have more self-centered traits.
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Resting your foot here causes parts to wear out faster.
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Bananas release ethylene gas that speeds up ripening and can spoil other fruits, so don’t keep them in the fruit bowl with other produce.
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Things I Wish I Knew Before Living With a Jack Russell or Beagle
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Keeping expired coupons in your wallet shows how you hold onto missed opportunities.
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People who have trouble falling asleep often activate their minds at the wrong time.
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Beyond Pain Relief: New Study Finds Epidurals May Lower Risk of Serious Birth Complications
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People who have trouble falling asleep often activate their brains at the wrong time.
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Why do some homes feel cold even with proper heating?
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Manage your workload by declining non-essential office requests.
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Why combining baking soda and hydrogen peroxide is growing in popularity-and the surprising ways you can use this powerful mix.
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Adding salt to dish soap sparks debate as budget-savvy users argue with health-focused cleaning enthusiasts.
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A new kitchen device may soon replace the microwave for good, and experts say it's been tested to be much more efficient.
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We dislike how our recorded voice sounds because we lose the bone conduction resonance we normally hear when we speak.
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Day will turn to night: The century’s longest solar eclipse now has an official date and will last an unusually long time.
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Stylists say “invisible layers” can boost fine hair’s volume without making it shorter.
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The overlooked cleaner that easily whitens yellowed toilet seats
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Experienced gardeners always plant these in October to harvest as soon as the weather improves.
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The Unsettling Truth About Earth's Radio Signals No One Wants to Admit
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Get ready for the century’s longest eclipse-6 minutes of darkness that will turn day into night.
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Geologists discover strange tunnels in rock, suggesting the existence of an unknown Earth organism.
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Lidl will release a Martin Lewis-endorsed gadget next week, perfect for winter.
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Why you should boil rosemary at home and the benefits it offers
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A safe, affordable, and surprisingly nutritious fish most people overlook
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This drought-tolerant plant turns any yard into a butterfly paradise.
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By building infrastructure above and below ground, megacities are growing without spreading outward.
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Plumber amazed by simple household product that clears drains quickly
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In 1925, students stayed awake for 60 hours to show that sleep wasn't necessary.
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After 250 years, a lost explorer’s perfectly preserved ship has been found off Australia’s coast-a time capsule from the past.
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How your chair's position impacts your sense of control during conversations
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Meteorologists spotted a warm air surge on January 26 that may interfere with local fog formation.
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Psychology says people raised in the 60s and 70s developed 8 mental strengths that recent studies show are now becoming rare.
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Get morning sunlight to naturally reset your internal clock.
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Cities are deciding which natural areas to save from rising seas by building concrete walls along the coast.
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To make cut flowers last longer, add a few drops of vodka and a teaspoon of sugar to the vase water.
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At 337 meters long and weighing 100,000 tons, the world’s largest aircraft carrier dominates the seas.
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Is it better to turn the heat on and off or leave it on low all the time?
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Lidl’s portable mini dishwasher is back-no water hookup needed, and it costs less than $200.
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Experts suggest wood pellets could soon disappear, as a cleaner and more affordable heating option emerges.
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Transport officials announce good news for motorists: new rules will make things easier, especially for senior drivers.
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Time feels faster as you age because your brain processes fewer new experiences.
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Polishing leather shoes with a banana peel is a clever natural trick that cleans and makes them shine.
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Exclusive 2025 tax breaks for seniors are widening the generational divide.
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Fishermen say sharks bit their anchor rope soon after orcas approached their boat in a tense encounter at sea.
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Your old pink paper driver’s license will soon be invalid. Here’s when and how to replace it.
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Add two drops to your mop water for days of fresh scent-no need for vinegar or lemon juice.
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Award-winning poem by Renee Good resurfaces.
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Here’s the best age difference for a lasting relationship.
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If robins come to your yard, put out this cheap food tonight that most gardeners miss.
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Instead of tossing this bag, use it to help revive a struggling plant.
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Japan will use its top technology in a world first: extracting rare earths from 6,000 meters deep under the sea.
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Over 3 million native seeds dropped over burned forests are speeding up regrowth and helping ecosystems recover.
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The shape of your lipstick after weeks of use can subtly reveal aspects of your personality and how much you follow rules.
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Naturally messy people are often more creative and less constrained by traditional rules.
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Induction hobs will be replaced: by 2026, this innovation is transforming kitchens everywhere.
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Over 90,000 kilometers of replanted hedgerows are providing wildlife habitats and restoring soil health.
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A psychologist claims that people chasing happiness often harm themselves, while those seeking meaning improve their lives.
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Ferrari is accused of betraying its heritage, as its bold piston experiment risks turning the legendary brand into an overhyped gimmick.
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After decades of cooking at 60, I realized few people know the difference between white and brown eggs.
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Astronomers confirm the disputed date for the century’s longest solar eclipse as experts warn of a surprising night.
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Will Betelgeuse soon explode as a supernova? Astronomers now have the answer.
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100-year-old shares habits for a long life: “I refuse to end up in a nursing home.”
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“No one told us how to do it”: after months, the firewood they stored turned out to be useless.
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Astronomers confirm six minutes of darkness in the century's eclipse; outrage grows as elites claim the prime spots to watch.
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Watering plants at noon can cause water droplets to focus sunlight and burn the leaves.
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Meteorologists say January’s unusually early jet stream shift might signal a climate warning or could just be random weather.
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After 55, rheumatologists say: forget gentle exercise and anti-inflammatory diets-this joint-loading method best protects cartilage.
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After 70: It's not daily walks or weekly gym visits-this is the key movement routine to boost your healthspan.
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How to wash strawberries safely: Experts say to avoid tap water and vinegar-here's a better way.
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China Airlines places billion-euro order, adding five more Airbus A350-1000s to its Asian fleet.
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Forget grandma’s gardening tips-this potato shortcut saves time but ends a tradition.
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Psychology identifies three colors commonly used by people who are resilient and persistent.
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Most people store cleaning products wrong, which makes them work less effectively.
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Ditch hair dye: the new trend hides gray hair and makes you look younger.
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A new deal worth over €1.4 billion boosts France’s Safran, reinforcing its leadership in jet engines with the LEAP-1A.
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Most people overlooked this line in Forrest Gump, but it’s actually one of the best hidden details in the Tom Hanks movie.
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Grandmother gives equal gifts, parents upset over what they see as unfairness.
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A retiree won millions in the lottery but lost everything a week later because of a simple mistake in an app.
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Boiling rosemary is the best home tip my grandmother taught me-it totally transforms the feel of your home.
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A university professor admits: “There’s no reason to believe Gen Z will have financial security.”
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The hotel hack for cleaning shower screens makes them look brand new.
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A new study reveals that 50,000 years ago, a massive natural disaster wiped out the real-life “hobbits.”
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Cleaning from top to bottom saves you time, not energy.
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Seniors upset as experts say this often ignored activity is healthier than walking or swimming.
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Eight new spacecraft images show the interstellar comet 3I ATLAS in stunning detail.
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According to recent studies, psychologists say toxic family members often use these 6 phrases in daily conversations.
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One bathroom item is enough: Rats won’t spend the winter in your garden.
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Why you should boil rosemary at home and what it’s actually used for
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How your favorite pen’s steady weight affects how readable your notes are and the emotions they convey
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Why child development experts avoid time-outs-and use more effective discipline methods instead
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Fry eggs without sticking: use flour-no butter or water needed.
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France’s top aircraft engine maker opens a new plant in Singapore, tapping into a future €95 billion market.
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Why certain rooms echo more than others
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How do you choose the right wood stove? Here are five key tips to consider before buying.
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Wine bottles have a deep indentation at the bottom to make the glass stronger and trap sediment, not for easier pouring.
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Medieval peasants likely enjoyed the holiday season more than we do today.
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Slowly nodding while listening can make others trust you and open up more.
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China deploys driverless trucks to access a €45 billion mine in a hostile environment.
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A gentle “low-poo” method helps teens control oily hair during puberty without harshly stripping the scalp.
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Heating: 19°C is outdated-experts share the new recommended temperature
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A simple routine to shift from work to personal time
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Hospitalized in critical condition, doctors find the cause-a toothpick!
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We say we love birds, but we often overlook the one food that could truly help them survive.
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Placing a pebble tray under plants naturally increases humidity during winter.
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Press this button after using an ATM to protect yourself from scams.
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Gardeners warn that this plant attracts snakes much more than people think and advise against planting it near homes.
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Heavy snow is forecast to begin tonight.
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Rubbing olive oil on a squeaky hinge only works briefly-over time, it becomes sticky and collects dust.
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This classic dish, revamped by a Michelin-starred chef, is a big hit on social media.
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People who always need the last word often feel unheard from childhood.
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Will Congress sue the DOJ for delaying the release of the Epstein files?
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A simple kitchen habit that cuts food waste without changing your shopping.
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A newly discovered US mine could be worth up to €120 billion.
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A simple fridge tweak helps keep vegetables fresh and crisp for longer.
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Why do some conversations leave us drained, even if they seem enjoyable?
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The daily drink centenarians love-and it tastes surprisingly good.
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Soap was once avoided on cast iron pans, but today’s dish soaps are safe to use in moderation.
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Here's the best age difference for a lasting relationship.
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What your need to please others says about your childhood attachment and how to gently change it
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Don’t fall for the hype-the “soft tie and diagonal lash” arch technique harms rose health just for a quick visual effect.
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Walking barefoot on cold floors can make your entire body feel colder.
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Why warm showers before bed don’t have the same effect on everyone
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Starlink launches mobile satellite internet-no setup or new phone required.
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The hotel trick for cleaning shower screens and making them look brand new
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Skip vinegar and baking soda-just pour half a glass of this ingredient to let your drain clean itself.
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Placing a bay leaf under my pillow seemed silly, but after trying it, my sleep improved.
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Chefs say you’ve been ruining your cast iron-high heat can destroy it.
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Medical emergency on the ISS prompts NASA to consider first-ever evacuation mission.
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Plant Honeysuckle at the Right Time: A Quick Guide for Beautiful Blooms
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Xiaomi launches the G30 Max, a powerful new cordless vacuum cleaner to compete with Dyson.
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Removing Dead Roots? A Mistake Modern Gardeners Make-But Old-School Ones Didn’t
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Taking a few minutes to do nothing can actually increase your productivity.
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In 2008, China built metro stations in remote areas, and now we see how naive we were back then.
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Changing lanes in a traffic jam rarely saves time and can raise accident risk because of the “phantom traffic” effect.
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Goodbye to happiness: the age when it declines, according to science
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Starting January 8, pensions will increase-but only for retirees who submit a required certificate, leaving many saying, “They know we don’t have internet access.”
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“The nozzle isn’t put back”: Gas station manager warns about scam targeting summer drivers.
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The teacher transforms her classroom into a community garden-a green oasis in the city center.
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Astronomers reveal sharp new images of interstellar comet 3I ATLAS, taken from several observatories with amazing detail.
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Africa is slowly dividing into two continents, and scientists say a new ocean could eventually form; evidence and video explain this.
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Placing a wooden spoon across a pot of boiling water breaks the surface tension and helps prevent it from boiling over.
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The hidden kitchen danger that could start a fire while you sleep-experts warn it’s risky if you leave it plugged in.
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Experts warn that an unusual solar eclipse is coming, during which daylight will briefly vanish for several minutes.
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He follows GPT-4’s advice to get rich-the surprising outcome
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Gray hair after 60: A medical intern says you should avoid this bad habit at all costs.
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Day will turn into night: the longest solar eclipse of the century now has an official date, and it will last an impressive amount of time.
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I raised my home’s temperature by 2°C without increasing the heat, just by using this simple, effective trick.
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How to tell if you’re being helpful out of fear of seeming selfish instead of true generosity
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Add two drops to your mop bucket for a fresh scent that lasts for days-no vinegar or lemon required.
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A rare and unusually strong polar vortex is approaching, especially for January.
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People who ask follow-up questions seem more caring.
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Hospital incident prompts investigation; police respond at UNM Medical Center.
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The power of being consistent
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Experts say this square haircut will be the hottest trend in 2026, replacing the French bob.
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Hundreds of thousands of protected bats worldwide help pollinate crops, control pests, and support food systems.
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Ditch the frying pan: Try this easy method for perfectly cooked bacon in your tartiflette.
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If the ATM swallows your card, this quick trick lets you get it back instantly before help arrives.
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Mentors who share their own failures encourage mentees to take smart risks and feel more confident.
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Be careful when scanning QR codes on parking meters-scammers may cover real codes with fake ones to steal your info.
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Using hot water here can actually make stains tougher to remove.
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Boiling rosemary is the best home ritual my grandmother taught me-it quickly transforms the atmosphere in your house.
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Why China Is Currently Testing Humanoid Robots at Its Border with Vietnam
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Placing a wooden spoon over a boiling pot helps break bubbles and keeps the water from boiling over.
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No more duvets in 2026? The stylish, comfy, and practical alternative that's becoming popular in French homes
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The overlooked bathroom cleaner that easily whitens yellowed toilet seats.
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Astronomers discover a galaxy cluster that shouldn’t exist so early in the universe’s history.
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Farewell to Clear Skies: How Air Particles Are Reducing Visibility
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It’s official: France’s Court of Audit is targeting millions of retirees, focusing on two specific groups.
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“Being an astronaut means pushing boundaries”: Sophie Adenot prepares for an incredible space mission.
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Psychology explains what greeting someone without standing up from your seat says about you.
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It’s just been announced: starting today, heating with pellets is no longer allowed.
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The paradox of choice is why having too many options makes you more anxious and less satisfied.
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Leaving space between items in the fridge helps air circulate, which keeps food fresh longer.
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We finally know when the cold will end: milder weather is returning to much of France soon.
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A practical way to calm racing thoughts by focusing on basic physical sensations.
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Yuka rates this shortcrust pastry as "excellent," giving it a score of 90 out of 100.
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Open your car windows before using the AC to release benzene that builds up in the heat.
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Men who shave their heads often notice others see them as more confident and dominant.
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He left his Cybertruck charging while on vacation. Two weeks later, it wouldn’t start.
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Why drying clothes by radiators raises indoor dust-and how to prevent it
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Psychology suggests that choosing silence over meaningless talk may reveal specific personality traits, according to recent studies.
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Most food expiration dates are sell-by dates and don’t mean the food is unsafe to eat after that time.
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Plucking a gray hair won’t make two grow back, but it can damage the follicle so no hair grows back in that spot.
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If an ATM takes your card, use this quick trick to get it back instantly before help arrives.
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Psychologists reveal a phrase you can use to politely refuse any offer while staying confident.
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Heat pump owners worry: Can eco-friendly heating handle extreme cold, or is it just costly and unreliable?
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No more 66°F: Experts now recommend a new temperature for heating your home this winter.
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Your parking spot choice reveals your comfort with risk and making last-minute decisions.
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Setting boundaries helps lower emotional exhaustion.