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Have you ever received a text message from a caller ID you don’t recognize? If you’re like many, you might feel a wave of confusion wash over you as you ponder the identity of the mystery sender. Instead of replying with an awkward ‘Ahem, who is this?‘ there’s a clever hack you can employ time...
Grocery shopping is something everyone has to do, and the experience is often shared with many others at the same time. To make it more enjoyable for all, here are 13 behaviors to avoid while you are at the grocery store. Following these guidelines will help ensure that everyone can have a smoother, more pleasant...
Frozen pies may not be your first choice when you think of pizza. However, something quick is sometimes needed, and frozen pizza can be the answer. A team of taste testers from RedBook tried various frozen pizzas from popular grocery stores and rated them to help you navigate your options. These 17 frozen pizzas, ranked...
The Pizza Hut parking lot is one of those places most Americans have a feeling about, even if they haven’t been there in twenty years. The checkered tablecloth. The Tiffany lamp throwing colored light across the booth. Someone loading a plate at the salad bar for the third time. Your parents still together, or your...
Most people file hantavirus under the same mental category as plague or scurvy: a serious disease that belongs to another century, another continent, or at least somewhere very far from their everyday life. It’s the thing you vaguely remember hearing about in relation to mice droppings in an old barn, the warning on the National...
Every few years, something comes out of a laboratory that sounds so far beyond the current rules of medicine that it barely feels real. Not a better drug, not a refined surgical technique, but a finding that makes you reconsider what the body might actually be capable of. Scientists studying axolotls, zebrafish, and mice have...
Every now and then the internet trips over something so old it circles back to feeling brand new, and people stop scrolling. That happened recently with a collection of dog epitaphs from ancient Rome, two-thousand-year-old inscriptions carved into marble by people who had just lost their dogs and did not know what else to do...
The May 2026 episode of The Joe Rogan Experience featuring US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should have been, at minimum, an interesting hour of radio. Kennedy has strong opinions about institutional medicine. Rogan is genuinely curious about things when the topic suits him. The UK, as it happens, has...
Barron Trump turns 20 years old, and somewhere in the country, people who have never met him are deeply invested in whether or not his half-siblings were at his birthday party. Which, fair enough. When a family has three mothers, five children spread across nearly three decades, and a first lady who appears to run...
American politics occasionally produces a situation where the person standing at a podium, calling an incumbent mayor “an incredible liar” on live television, used to be best known for engineering feuds on a MTV reality show and spending $4,000 on a single bottle of wine. That is the situation Los Angeles finds itself in three...
When the Festus City Council approved a $6 billion AI data center on March 30, 2026, it probably expected a degree of community frustration. What happened next exceeded any reasonable expectation. Eight days later, every one of the four incumbent council members up for reelection had been thrown out of office by voters running specifically...
Vaccine cards used to live in kitchen junk drawers, tucked behind takeout menus and dead batteries, because nobody expected to need them again. The diseases they documented had been so thoroughly defeated by routine childhood immunization that the cards themselves were almost ceremonial: proof of a public health infrastructure that worked so well it had...
A research team at one of South Korea’s most respected universities has spent years threading electronics into some of the world’s most delicate real estate – the human eye. Their latest result, published in May 2026, stopped the scientific community mid-scroll. They had built a soft, transparent contact lens embedded with electrodes that could reach...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of men receive a prostate cancer diagnosis and immediately face a decision that medical textbooks present as relatively binary: remove the entire prostate gland or irradiate it, accept the significant functional consequences, and get on with the business of surviving. Surgery that removes the whole gland or whole-gland radiation therapy...
Urticaria – hives – is one of the most common skin conditions in the world, and also one of the most misunderstood. People tend to treat it like a nuisance, the kind of thing you manage with an antihistamine from the drugstore and forget about by Tuesday. But urticaria is a condition with real depth...