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Hearing Aids Are For Your Health, Not Just Your Hearing
Most people who need hearing aids don’t use one. That includes 70% of older Americans with hearing loss, by some estimates. You might assume those folks are only living with a minor inconvenience, and does it really if younger relatives have to shout when they’re at Grandpa’s house? But untreated hearing loss can…Read more...
Make These Renovations Before Retirement If You Plan to Stay in Your Home
Aging is something we all have to deal with—financially, spiritually, and physically. That last part means taking stock of your living situation. While many people plan to move to a different home, relocate to a senior community, or bunk down with family, some would rather stay in their current house after…Read more...
When to Use Olive Oil to ‘Clean’ (and When Not To)
From vodka to wax paper to dryer lint, so many basic household items have special, secret uses. And according to plenty of blogs and TikToks, olive oil is no different. There are claims out there that it can be used to clean up other oily spills, shine up stainless steel appliances, and refresh leather. It seems…Read more...
This Tool Knows Whether You're Overpaying for Rent in NYC
Rent prices rose by an average of 14% last year, and it doesn’t look like those heart-clutching price hikes are going to stop any time soon. For anyone wondering exactly how much they’re getting ripped off in this rental hellscape, there are tools like RentHop RentCompare, which is specifically designed to help…Read more...
Cheap and Easy Ways to Keep Water Away From Your Foundation
We can all appreciate that April showers bring May flowers; but when those showers also bring dampness to your basement and water damage to your foundation, that appreciation wears thin. For those who live in parts of North America experiencing a rainy early spring, the deluge coming from the downspout might seem like…Read more...
Why You Should Never Use Klarna to Buy Groceries
If you’ve been grocery shopping any time in the last few years, you know that food prices are too damn high. Like everything else, food prices experience inflation, normally about 2% a year. But last year, the rise in food costs was dramatic, soaring nearly 12%. For folks who were already approaching grocery shopping…Read more...
How to Train Your New Boss (and Why You Should)
A big challenge in the world of work is the rampant turnover of leadership positions. Bosses are quitting and getting hired at a swift pace. This also means employees are more frequently adjusting to and training in new managers.
Use AI to Supercharge Your Smartphone's Keyboard
It won’t be long until we see a true AI keyboard: Rather than rely on simple autocorrect features, the AI could offer helpful suggestions as you type, display corrections, present additional context, or change function depending on the message you’re crafting. While that type of smart keyboard isn’t quite here yet,…Read more...
You Can Make Gnudi With Cheap Grocery Store Ricotta
There’s a type of food writer who will insist certain recipes can’t be done without the best, most premium ingredients. I once read an article that said you shouldn’t even bother making a caprese without the finest bufula mozzarella (or, if you must, local cow’s milk mozzarella). This, in my not-so-humble but somewhat…Read more...
How to Clean Suede Furniture Without Ruining It
In addition to shoes and clothing, suede can be used to upholster furniture—most commonly, couches, chairs, and ottomans. And like the apparel and accessories made from the fabric, suede furniture also tends to be pricey, tricky to clean, and easily ruined.Read more...
Don't Make These Mistakes When Applying to Rent an Apartment
The ongoing shortage of affordable housing has some people who planned on buying a home considering renting instead—at least temporarily. And while there are some real estate markets where buying is now actually cheaper than renting, the rest of the country is seeing high levels of competition for reasonably priced…Read more...
The Difference Between Soil and Dirt
The meaning and usage of words often changes over time, but in some situations, words that are used interchangeably can have two (or more) distinctive meanings.Read more...
How to Choose Between Laundry Detergent Liquid, Powder, or Sheets
Some of the first mass-produced laundry detergents were bars of soap that were used with a washboard and washtub. Powders and liquids became the detergents of choice for modern washing machines, which became increasingly popular in the 1950s.Read more...
You Shouldn't Keep These Things In Your Bathroom
Unless you have a perfectly functioning exhaust fan and ventilation system, your bathroom is probably a bit on the humid side. It’s obvious after someone showers, but even things like flushing the toilet and using the sink add moisture to the air.Read more...
The Most (and Least) Pet-Friendly Cities in the U.S.
Given that many people with pets consider their furry (or scaly, feathery, etc.) friends part of their family, it makes sense that they’d include their pet when making future plans—like if they’re moving to a new city. But not all urban areas are equally accommodating. Here are the most and least pet-friendly cities…Read more...
The Best (and Worst) Ways to Clean Bird Poop From Your Patio
On the beautiful, sunny days of spring, bird poop will suddenly appear on all your patio, railings, and outdoor furniture. Online, there are all kinds of suggestions for what you can use to remove the icky white stain once you’ve scraped away the solid part, but it’s not clear which ones work and which are just…Read more...
Add Savory Spices to Your Boring Cookies
When making cookies, you are not beholden to cinnamon, chocolate, or any of the usual “baking spices.” There’s a whole cabinet of seasonings at your disposal, so get a little quirky. It’s easy to think that if your spices aren’t sweet, they’ll taste “off” in a cookie recipe. The fact is that none of them are sweet.…Read more...
How to Finally Lower the Ringtone Volume on Your AirPods
You’re blasting your favorite music on your AirPods, when someone decides to call you. The ringtone, matching the volume of the music, plays so loudly you wonder if it’s damaged your hearing. Alas, you have no choice but to prepare your ears whenever you use your AirPods. After all, there’s no way to separately…Read more...
The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: Gen Z Is Redefining Espionage
This week’s Out-of-Touch guide is all about dark, hidden corners of the internet—those the secret places that only young people know about about. At least until someone does a treason and the New York Times gets involved.
Get Paid up to $20,000 for Finding ChatGPT Security Flaws
ChatGPT might be the coolest tech on the block right now, but it’s not immune from the issues all software faces. Bugs and glitches affect anything running code, but the stakes are higher than a crummy user experience: The wrong bug could allow bad actors to compromise the security of OpenAI’s users, which could be …Read more...
Fortune Favors Those Who Add Cheese to Their Smoothies
Smoothies can be a delicious way to drink your food, and there are a wide variety of ways to flavor your own. You can add any combination of fruit, veggies, dairy, or powders to make a shake that works for your palate and goals. While that’s all fine and good, there’s a bit of dairy that doesn’t get enough attention…Read more...
You Can Stop Hidden Windows Apps From Running on Boot Up
Every long-term Windows user knows how annoying it is to wait for apps and services to finish loading up, just so you can get on with your work. Granted, recent improvements from Windows and SSDs make things much faster, but the issue cuts deeper than wasted time. Some annoying default or third-party apps are too…Read more...
Everything You Should Be Using Your Local Extension Office for (but Aren’t)
If you grew up on a farm, participated in 4-H, or went to a land-grant university, you are probably already aware of what a rich resource your county extension office is for pro tips and life skills. On the other hand, if half of that sentence sounded like gibberish, let me introduce you to the Cooperative Extension:…Read more...
Make Your Own Aperitif With Oranges and Crappy Wine
Many West Coasters know that citrus season is one of abundant fruit, and while people from other regions may or may not have this wonderful problem, they can get good deals even now as the season comes to a close. While living in Oakland, California, I saw that local hero Samin Nosrat posted about Vin D’orange,…Read more...
Whether to Turn on the A/C or Roll Down the Windows, According to Science
Rolling down the windows seems like the most eco-friendly and economical way to cool off when you’re driving. You don’t have to turn on the air conditioning, because you get a nice breeze from nature itself. Right?Read more...
Book Your Next Stay on These Rental Sites Instead of Airbnb
Surprise cleaning requirements, last-minute cancelations, and hidden cameras in bedrooms and bathrooms. These are all complaints Airbnb guests have experienced, as reported by The Bear Cave, an online independent publication. The report illustrates problems guests have been complaining about for some time, leading…Read more...
This Dairy-Free Yogurt Makes Incredible French Toast
I eat a lot of eggs and dairy, but not everyone does. Some people, in fact, eat neither, which (traditionally) would seem to put French toast out of their reach. But we live in a golden age of vegan substitutes, and while I’m sure a reasonable French toast could be made with Just Egg and the like, a humble tub of…Read more...
Get a One-Year Sam's Club Membership for $10 Right Now
For Sam’s Club’s 4oth birthday, they’re offering deals for both tiers of their memberships for a limited time. You can get the basic the Club membership for $10 (usually $50) and the Plus membership for $60 (usually $110).Read more...
How to Watch the Lyrid Meteor Shower This Month
The universe is throwing a meteor party this month, and all of humanity is invited. The annual Lyrid meteor shower will fill the night sky with shooting stars in late April. Lyrid meteors should be visible beginning on April 16 through April 25, but peak viewing is expected on the evening of April 21 through dawn…Read more...
How to Win at 'Digits,' the New Wordle for Math
I’m convinced there are two kinds of nerds: word game people and number game people. The same thrill I feel at building letters into words, other people feel by manipulating numbers into different ones. If you’ve been waiting for a math version of Wordle, you’re in luck—and even if you’re a word game person, you might…Read more...
All the New Features in Android 14's First Beta
Android 14 is here. Well, at least in beta form. Google dropped the first public beta for the upcoming Android update on Thursday, April 13, following two developer-only previews earlier this year. If you want to experience the new changes Google is bringing to Android, now you can.
How Long to Keep Every Important Financial Document
I used to laugh when I received an official document that told me to “save a copy for your records.” My “records” were a pile in the living room that was eventually crammed into a filing cabinet with the owner’s manual for my TV and old birthday cards from my Nana. But an unexpected IRS audit taught me the error of my…Read more...
Rearrange Your Garden by Using 'Hidden' Pots
You put a lot of work into your garden, so nothing is quite as frustrating as stepping back to take it all in and realizing you’re not really happy the way it’s all arranged. Whether that has to do with aesthetics or more practical matters, like a certain plant needing to be in a sunnier spot, it’s daunting to imagine…Read more...
This Interactive Map Shows the Most Common Scams in Your Area
When it comes to scams, knowledge is always power; you’re much less likely to fall for a scam if you’re aware of its existence. And for certain scams, you may be more susceptible to being targeted simply by where you live.
Seven Savory Ways to Use Up That Last Bit of Easter Ham
Easter is a joyful springtime holiday that tends to leave one with lots of leftover eggs and ham. This glut of protein is usually fine, because families often celebrate together and many tummies make light work, but sometimes you still have too much leftover ham. (These hellfire eggs take care of the egg problem.)…Read more...
Your Clothespins Can Tell You When to Do Laundry
This is a safe space where you can admit you don’t wash every article of clothing every time you wear it. In fact, it’s a space where we can celebrate your decision to waste less water and not traumatize your fabric’s delicate fibers. The thing about not washing clothes after every wear, though, is that it can be hard…Read more...
Let's Bring Back the Dumbbell Swing
“The ‘swing’ lift is a great favorite in France,” the weightlifter and barbell-maker Alan Calvert wrote in 1911. He described it “rapidly coming into favor in England, along with the ‘snatch’ lift.” But while the snatch grew in popularity, leading eventually to the two-handed barbell lift featured in CrossFit and in …Read more...
Six Places to Find Inspiration When You Don't Know WTF to Eat for Dinner
Food ennui is real. Some nights I’ll find myself starving, but not inspired by anything in my pantry. I’ll spend an hour surfing Grubhub until every place is closed, and end up eating popcorn for dinner. Not ideal, but there are some ways around it. For whatever reason you’re experiencing the culinary blahs, here are…Read more...
How to Make Your Smart TV ‘Dumber’ (and Why You Should)
When people want to illustrate how fast technology advances in the modern era, they often reach for the (admittedly astonishing) fact that it only took us 66 years to go from the first manned flight to landing people on the moon. While it’s undeniably incredible to think that a human being could witness both of those…Read more...
Why You Shouldn't Use Public Phone Chargers, According to the FBI
Places like airport have USB ports graciously scattered throughout, so you can plug in your phone to charge your battery. Except you really shouldn’t do that, at least according to the FBI.
This Shortcut Brings the Power of AI to Your iPhone
ChatGPT is everywhere from Bing to niche Chrome extensions, but it’s glaringly absent in the Apple ecosystem. Sure, you can access ChatGPT easily enough, but there’s no AI tools built directly into either iOS or macOS. Apple might be silent on the new wave of AI as of now, but you don’t need to wait on the company to…Read more...
You Can Get Spirit Gold Status As a Member of These Other Loyalty Programs
Spirit Airlines is holding a limited-time “status match” for members of certain hotel or airline rewards programs. Those who qualify will be eligible to get entry-level for Silver status or top-tier Gold status in the Free Spirit Program for a year.
Why You Should Update Your PC ASAP
I’m of the position that security updates are important to install as soon as possible. When you see one hit your update pane on your smartphone or computer, it’s important to install and patch whatever security issues developers recently discovered. If you have a PC, however, it’s particularly important to install…Read more...
What You Should Know About Strep Throat and the Amoxicillin Shortage
You or your kids may already been familiar with strep throat; I know I had to suffer through lots of throat swabs and pink liquid medicine as a kid. But the medication to treat it is in short supply right now, and the CDC has recently warned that they’re seeing an uptick in cases of the more severe forms of group A…Read more...
Don't Forget the New Federal Tax Deadline This Year
According to a recent survey from Empower, only 44% of Americans know when the deadline is for filing your 2022 taxes, so let me set the record straight: Tax day is April 18 this year—if you’re a procrastinator, 2023 is granting you a three-day reprieve.
Freeze This Fancy Citrus Fruit Before the Season Ends
Sumo citrus season is almost over, and I am a mess. By the end of this month, the lumpy, juicy fruit will have vanished from produce markets and grocery stores alike, leaving me in a state of longing. If you’ve never had the fruit, you should go get some now—but don’t give yourself an ulcer gorging on acidic citrus.…Read more...
Why 'Foodscaping' Is Better Than Regular Landscaping
For most people, landscaping is a purely decorative act. We design the exteriors of our homes for visual impact more than anything, resulting in immaculate lawns and colorful edgings that look great (unless you’re doing it wrong) and serve absolutely no other purpose. If you pause to think about it for a moment, the…Read more...
Turn a Garden Planter Into Secret Storage
Not everyone has the luxury of a spacious outdoor storage shed. If you love to garden but lack the space to store all the necessary tools, one solution might be to turn those large garden planters into their own storage vessel. It’s easier than you think.
You Can Get a Year of Peacock Premium for $20 Right Now
For a limited time, you can get an entire year of Peacock Premium for $20, down from its usual $50 price. You just have to give up your soul (or at least some personal information) to Macy’s. With streaming services changing, and many questioning their approach to making money, according to the Wall Street Journal,…Read more...
Understand YouTube's New '1080p Premium' Before You Subscribe for It
If you don’t watch YouTube enough, YouTube Premium isn’t worth the monthly $11.99. But for avid watchers, Premium means no ads, and now a new feature called “1080p Premium.” So what exactly is 1080p Premium, and is it worth it?Read more...
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