Our homes are more than just the places where we eat and sleep; they are physical extensions of our minds and are representative of who we are. The items we choose to keep, the way we organize our space, and the activities we engage in within our homes can offer surprisingly clear insights into who...
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If you’ve ever experienced muscle cramps, you know how inconveniant and even painful they can be. Whether you’re woken up in the middle of the night with your calf screaming at you or you’re out for a run and your quad keeps seizing up, cramps are no fun. Perhaps at some point, a grandparent, parent,...
In many parts of the world, speaking out against the government isn’t just risky, it can land you behind bars. Around the globe, authoritarian governments and regimes along with strict legal systems criminalize criticism, using laws that punish dissent, insult, or defamation of state leaders. From harsh jail sentences to hefty fines, these 16 countries...
Most of us have looked at a map at some point, but recognizing a country by its outline is a different challenge entirely. Some shapes are instantly recognizable, while others leave even experienced travelers scratching their heads. This geography quiz is designed to test how sharp your geography skills really are. Some are obvious, others...
Neonatal male circumcision involves the surgical removal of a male infant’s foreskin. The surgery is usually performed within the first month for various cultural, religious, or health reasons. It is regarded as safer than having the surgery performed later in life and offers several health benefits, such as a reduced risk of contracting certain STIs...
Most people assume diamond hunting requires industrial machinery, deep shafts, and corporate backing. But tucked away in the rolling hills of Arkansas sits a unique exception. At Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, visitors can walk into a field with nothing but a shovel and walk out with genuine diamonds in their pockets. America’s...
There is some bad news for those who use a type of acid reflux drugs, particularly proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), according to new research. These new findings suggest that long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) may increase the risk of developing dementia by as much as 33%. Millions across the globe depend on these...
Dean Withers was livestreaming when the news broke. Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative activist who founded Turning Point USA, had been shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University. Withers, a 21-year-old left-wing influencer who built his career challenging conservatives like Kirk. But when he heard the news, he started crying. Not just a...
You can be the most caring person in the room and still watch friendships fade away. This instinctively feels wrong. We expect generous, thoughtful people to have thriving social lives. But many caring individuals struggle to maintain close friendships. This isn’t they because they lack anything, but because specific, well-meaning behaviors create distance. Your best...
This site contains product affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links The supplement industry can feel like a maze. It seems like every day there’s a new herb or supplement trending with promises of amazing health benefits. For the average person, deciding what to...
Italy has been in the headlines after a deadly botulism outbreak tied to a food truck. Two people have passed away, and many more have landed in hospitals after eating sausage sandwiches topped with broccoli rabe in oil. What should have been a simple street meal turned into a nightmare. It shows how something so...
Getting older doesn’t have to mean slowing down, but it does mean your body handles energy differently than it used to. Many people in their 40s and beyond notice that long days feel heavier, or that recovery after exercise or busy schedules takes more effort. Energy dips are not just about age; they are about...