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How To Recognize Signs of an Eating Disorder in Kids And Teens
Eating disorders in children and teens are on the rise two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, with hospitalization rates three times higher now than before. Even kids as young as eight or nine are affected, according to a study of six Canadian hospitals.Read more...
Smart, Accomplished People Are Falling for These ‘Jobfishing’ Employment Scams
Scams that target job-seekers are nothing new. There are multi-level marketing schemes, assemble-product-at-home deals, phishing schemes using job applications, not to mention the perfectly legal scam of being exploited by your employer. But the trend toward working from home and the anonymity of the internet have…Read more...
Everything You Need to Know About Stock Splits (and Reverse Stock Splits)
In the nearly 30 years since Amazon launched as a humble online bookstore, it has moved into just about every aspect of our lives. It’s now a retailer, a grocery store, a media streamer, a movie production company, a cloud computing company, a major employer, and just about everything else. All this expansion has led…Read more...
14 Ways You Aren’t Using Your Lint Roller (But Should Be)
I’m willing to bet you have a lint roller lying around your home. Hell, let’s make things more interesting: I’ll bet that you aren’t using said lint roller to its full capabilities. Sure, you know the lint roller is a must-have for ridding your outfit of pet hair, dander, and, well, lint off your clothes. But the lint…Read more...
How to Find the 'Evil' Investments Hiding in Your Portfolio
Who owns the corporations that contribute to climate change, engage in appalling labor practices, and test products on animals? You probably do.
Kick Off St. Patrick's Day With a Guinness Dutch Baby
March brings plenty of things to celebrate—more daylight, warming weather, Women’s History Month, Pi Day, apparently college basketball is a thing? For many of us, it’s the month we can again start to imagine weekend getaways and rooftop cocktails. March 17—St. Patrick’s Day—is one of the first true party days of the…Read more...
How to Fix Drafty Windows Without Replacing Them
If you live in an older home, drafty windows are often a problem. Rather than replacing them—at an average of $850 per window—you can use window inserts to help fix the problem, save you 50% on installation costs, and lower your energy usage (and bills) over the long term.Read more...
Use the ‘Transparent Note’ App to Get Through Your Next Virtual Meeting or Interview
None of us is superhuman: As much as we try to memorize every talking point or every question, we can’t work at our best without the occasional reference. Still, it seems more impressive, especially on video calls, if we never need to look away from the camera when interviewing or giving a presentation. The solution,…Read more...
9 Things You Should Take Off Your Kitchen Counters (Because It's Grossing People Out)
We’ve written before about things that are often housed on kitchen counters (like piles of paper, olive oil, and cookbooks) that can, and probably should, be tucked away to extend their lifespan and reduce clutter.
Loose, Distressed, and Other Men's Jean Styles You Might Not Understand
I was embarrassingly old before I understood the meaning of different fits in men’s jeans and pants, but after years of trial and error, I’m here to share what I’ve learned.
20 Movies and TV Shows That Prove the Generation Gap Is Real
Stories of generational conflict are nothing new, in film, TV, or human history, but especially once the 1950s rolled around and American kids suddenly became a demographic worth marketing to (right around the time James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause made teen angst mainstream), the generation gap itself became a…Read more...
Things You Should Never Say to a Partner (and What to Say Instead)
In order to have a productive, fulfilling, long-term relationship, there are many things we need to be aware of. Our own triggers and emotional baggage, our partner’s needs and love language, and how we speak to one another, especially when conflict arises. Our partner’s words may ring in our ears and weigh on our…Read more...
The Easiest Way to Remove a Picture’s Background on Mac
Preview is much more than a simple image viewer. Its image editing capabilities can actually help you accomplish slightly complex tasks—including removing unwanted backgrounds from your photos.
8 Ways to Add a Little Luck of the Irish to Your St. Patrick's Day Spread
Tomorrow is March 17, also known as “St. Patrick’s Day,” “St. Paddy’s Day,” and “amateur hour.” It’s the day that people who don’t drink all that much decide to really tie one on, and it’s the absolute worst day to be at a bar.Read more...
How to Fold Ingredients Together Correctly
If you’ve ever made a cake, there’s a good chance you’ve had to fold egg whites into a batter without deflating them too much. But most people don’t go to culinary school and never learn what it actually means to fold one ingredient into another. As a result, lots and lots of folks end up winging it, with highly…Read more...
Why You Really Shouldn’t Wait to Book Your Summer Travel
For most people, traveling during the coronavirus pandemic has been strictly on an as-needed basis. That’s likely to change this summer. If you’re fully vaccinated with KN-95s in hand and ready to get the hell out of Dodge, don’t put off booking your trips much longer—now’s the time to take advantage of low prices and…Read more...
Is Costco Really Better Than Sam's Club?
When it comes to members-only bulk shopping, it’s hard to beat Costco and Sam’s Club. These two warehouse giants are basically the only game in town, and seem fairly identical in terms of price points, rewards, and overall shopping experience. So how does one decide where to cast their loyalty (and spend their…Read more...
'Ergonomics’ Is More Personalized Than You Think
America is one of the busiest countries in the world: we work more hours, take less vacation, and have more stress than just about every other industrialized nation. All that time spent working takes a toll. If you’ve ever stood up from a long day at your desk and winced as your back seized up, or experienced the…Read more...
5 Great New Features for Your iPhone and Mac
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Spike Your Pancakes With Irish Cream
I have never investigated 23andMe (or any similar genetic test) because I’m not particularly interested in the results. I am white. I am from Mississippi. There is no good or noble fruit to be found hanging in that particular tree.
What Is 'the Ides of March,' and Should You Beware It?
If you’re noticing an existential gloom hanging over all of humanity today, rest assured: It’s not because today is “The Ides of March.”
How to Replace a Broken Window Screen for Less Than $20
Warmer weather is coming. Before it’s time to literally throw caution to the wind and open the windows, it’s time to repair those torn screens that have been picked apart by birds or damaged by winter weather. Letting the fresh air in and keeping the bugs out requires your screens to be in tip top shape, and luckily y…Read more...
The Fastest Browsers on Windows (and the Downsides of Each)
The humble browser remains the most-used app on many computers, and every second it saves you is invaluable. The days of slow and laggy browsers are long gone now, and most web browsers offer a satisfactory performance, but some are (obviously) a lot faster than others. We set out on a mission to figure out which…Read more...
What Is a Pocket Hole Jig (and Why Do You Need One)?
The challenge of hiding hardware when attaching two pieces of wood can be daunting if you’re new to carpentry. If you’re not practiced in making dovetail joints and you don’t own a dado blade—or even know what those things are—making sturdy wood joints that also look nice is difficult. Enter, the pocket hole jig—a…Read more...
7 of the Best Affordable Smartphones That Aren't the iPhone SE
The iPhone SE is a great deal—a well-rounded, full-featured budget smartphone. It has the guts of an iPhone 13 in the body of an iPhone 8; minus a few bells and whistles and camera lenses, it will do most everything you need a smartphone to do. But it might not be for everyone. Maybe you’re looking for a bigger…Read more...
What to Do After Losing Your Job so You Don't Lose Your Mind, Too
If you’re laid off or fired, you can feel like your world is ending. To be sure, a not-insignificant part of your life did just come to its conclusion, and that is terrifying. You can grapple with concerns over your finances—which then extend to concerns over your housing, food, healthcare, education, and leisure…Read more...
What's the Worst That Will Happen If You File Your Taxes Late (or Not at All)?
It’s the time of year when increasingly sweaty Americans dig through desk drawers and couch cushions in search of receipts, struggle with convoluted math, and check to see when their local post office is closing. That’s right: It’s tax season, the least wonderful time of the year.
Myriad, Irregardless, and Other Words 'Smart' People Are Wrong About
Language is a living thing. There’s a reason “thee, thou, and thy” aren’t your pronouns, or why you probably didn’t compliment anyone by telling them they were “the bee’s knees” at any point in the last century. The way we use words evolves, and if the common usage has shifted, then it’s time to adapt and evolve with…Read more...
Why the iPad Pro Isn't Worth the Extra Money
Apple has now added their top-of-the-line Apple silicon M1 chip for the 13-inch MacBook Air into the $599 entry-level iPad Air, which begs the question: Now that the iPad Air has the same chip as the 11-inch iPad Pro, and there are so many other similarities, is it really worth spending the extra $200 on the iPad Pro?
17 of the Most Underrated Squats You Should Try
Squats are one of the very best lower body exercises out there, and if you’ve ever worked out at all, you’ve certainly done them. But too many of us have never broadened our horizons beyond the humble air squat and barbell back squat—and if that’s you, you’re missing out.
The Difference Between Envy and Jealousy
Jealousy and envy aren’t quite the same thing, though both are negative feelings that relate to how we feel when somebody else seems to be getting something we want. Are you jealous or envious of your friend’s flawless hair, your co-worker’s promotion, or your spouse’s new friendship with someone who is just a little…Read more...
9 Foods You Don't Need to (or Shouldn't) Refrigerate
With the exception of salt and canning, nothing has changed the food preservation game quite like the refrigerator. Lowering a food’s temperature can prolong freshness and stave off bacterial growth—but in some cases, it can also change its texture and flavor for the worse.
The Difference Between a 'Morning Star' and 'Evening Star' (Because It's Not What You Think)"
If you’ve ever heard anyone mention the morning star(s) and the evening star(s) and didn’t know what they meant, here’s what’s really going on up there in the heavens. First off, the names are misleading. “Morning star” and “evening star” both originally referred to the same celestial object, and it’s not a star at…Read more...
Here Are the 5 Cheapest Metro Areas to Buy a House in 2022
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The Best (and Worst) Houseplants for People With Allergies
If you’re one of the estimated 60 million Americans living with allergic rhinitis—also known as “hay fever”—you probably want to do whatever you can to avoid the sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, headaches, and other annoying and disruptive symptoms the condition causes.Read more...
Is Grey Meat OK to Eat?
Meat eaters are not a monolith. Some seem to relish in the visceral aspects of eating animals, even going so far as to butcher their own, while others prefer to purchase sterile, shrink-wrapped packages of tenders and/or boneless, skinless breasts.
All the Best New iPhone and Mac Features Worth Knowing About
Apple released its newest updates for iPhone, iPad, and Mac today. These Pi-Day updates—on iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, and macOS 12.3—come with a bunch of awesome new features, and you’ll want to update as soon as possible to try them all out. While you wait for the updates to download, however, check out what’s new.
7 ‘Scientific’ Theories of How the Universe Formed That Reject the Big Bang
The Big Bang theory has provided the most widely accepted basis of our understanding of the universe since it was first proposed by Georges Lemaitre in 1927. In short, it posits that all the matter in the entire universe was once crammed together in a mass about the size of a baseball, until it began expanding outward…Read more...
Why Resetting Your iPhone Could Dial 911 (and How to Avoid It)
Smartphones are just tiny computers, and every now and then, all computers will decide to stop working. Your device will freeze up and become unresponsive, instantly turning into a $1,000+ paperweight. It’s times like these when a forced reset comes in handy—a simple combination of button presses that will hopefully …Read more...
How to Hide a Dog From Your Landlord, If You Must
Dogs are man’s best friend, but they are not your landlord’s best friend—for obvious reasons. We don’t recommend hiding a dog from a landlord for a number of reasons, but if you’re going to, you should do it smartly.
When to Change Your Air Filter (and How to Choose the Right One)
Changing the air filters in your HVAC system regularly is important not only for the air quality in your home, but also for saving money on your energy bill, as well as maintenance costs down the road on your system. A worn-out or clogged filter makes the fans in your circulation system work overtime to push air…Read more...
Finally, There’s a Wordle Clone for Music-Lovers
Going “viral” used to actually mean something. The online content market has never been more saturated, and after years of subjecting ourselves to a little bit of everything all of the time, you’d think someone would be gatekeeping what counts as “viral.” Alas, a tweet with a few thousand likes, someone getting turned…Read more...
16 Super Grimdark Genre Movies That Aren't 'The Batman'
Perhaps its a reflection of the state of the world (or our perception of it), but many of the most popular genre films of the past decade or more have been of the relentlessly grim-and-gritty variety. Particularly when it comes to superheroes (and especially Batman, whose films have only grown more dour across the…Read more...
Why a ‘Cheap’ IKEA Kitchen Is Actually Expensive
The average kitchen reno costs about $25,000, with a high end closer to $40,000. The cost depends on a lot of factors, from your geographic location (it’s a lot cheaper in the South, for example) to your taste and the size of your kitchen. Still, no matter how you slice it, renovating a kitchen is an expensive project.
Why You Should Take a Walk With Someone to Stop an Argument
One of the byproducts of living in a highly politicized society is the abundance of arguments. Even if you’re not engaging in them yourself, we’re constantly surrounded by people who turn aspects of everyday life into a political statement or moral crusade, and feel compelled to tell you about it.Read more...
Everything You Need to Know About Smart Smoke Detectors
Smart smoke detectors are one of many smart technologies entering the market for homeowners. These modern smoke detectors have more safety features than traditional smoke detectors, and many of them connect right to your smartphone and will send emergency alerts.Read more...
7 Frustrating New Features in Windows 11 (and How to Fix Them)
Like many things in life, Windows 11 is a mixed bag. It finally modernizes the Windows operating system: It looks stunning, it’s secure, and it’s fast, and it comes with a couple of neat tricks like the new snap windows assistant and a redesigned taskbar. But in an effort to move forward, Windows has also broken a few…Read more...
How to Browse the Dark Web If You're Shady (or Just Curious)
For all the mystery surrounding the “dark web,” it’s actually pretty easy to access if you have the right software, and we can show you how. But before we get to the walkthrough, a word of warning to curious minds looking into the dark web for the first time: The place can be dangerous.Read more...
How to Make a Mason Bee House for Your Garden
Gardeners know that having bees around is a big help in the garden. Some gardeners even turn to urban beekeeping to attract some industrious pollinators to the yard (and reap the reward: honey). If you’re not quite ready for full-on beekeeping, you can still get in on the game by attracting solitary bees with a mason…Read more...
Why It's More Than OK to Walk During Your Run
Anyone who claims that walk breaks don’t make you a “real” runner is not only a weird jerk, but simply incorrect. The walk/run combination is a legitimate strategy used by runners of all levels. Whether your goal is to gradually build distance, or to conserve energy to finish a race strong, or to convince yourself to…Read more...
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