Public Good

Window washer’s free cleanings are saving struggling Kansas City restaurants through social media

Well-being

Therapist shares 5 ways to be ‘less annoying’ in conversations and it’s a must-watch

Civic Life

Psychotherapist explains why Gen Z slang may be harder to decode than previous generations

It’s actually incredibly efficient.

Impact

Men were stunned when asked the same types of career questions women regularly face

Nation

Woman was accused of holding her phone in her right hand while driving. Problem? She has no right hand.

Technology

Privacy isn’t dead – it’s just that tech companies have made it inconvenient

Health

Is rubbing your eyes bad for you? 2 eye specialists explain what’s behind the urge to rub and what to do about it

Civic Life

A Cornell study says smart people are less likely to hide behind corporate buzzwords

Culture

Voice actor explains why Americans instantly trust people with British accents, even if they’re lying

Environment

Wildlife reserves and gardens alike can be regrown thanks to dogs wearing backpacks with seeds

Environment

How the ‘fog harvesting’ women of Morocco are influencing how desert areas get drinking water

Surreal clip shows blue fireball lighting up Europe at night. A girl accidentally caught it on camera

Environment

Surreal clip shows blue fireball lighting up Europe at night. A girl accidentally caught it on camera

Glimpses of the bright blue meteor were later recorded in parts of Portugal and Spain.

News

Florida man found $30K in a fanny pack in a Wawa bathroom. He knew exactly what to do.

“It’s not my money to take. I was not raised that way.”

Health

More women are rejecting ‘optimization culture’ for realistic wellness plans

Everyday Economics

What a roommate can save you in 100 US cities: 2026 study

Public Good

Parents trust report cards more than test scores, with consequences for kids

Health

Is baby talk bad? Why ‘parentese’ actually helps babies learn language

Everyday Economics

Who shops at farmers markets in the US?

Culture

After years of free babysitting, she told her sister ‘no.’ Then came the backlash.

One sister expected endless free childcare—the other just wanted her time to be valued.

After years of free babysitting, she told her sister ‘no.’ Then came the backlash.
Babysitter plays with two children

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Science

How much is a bat worth? Protecting these tiny insect‑eaters isn’t just good for farms – their deaths cost taxpayers and the wider economy

Public Good

Spanish town shaded from punishing summer heat thanks to senior knitters and their colorful blankets

Health

People who dread working out are trying ‘micro walks,’ and the results feel great

Science

How does your brain decide between the road not taken or the same old route? Resolving conflicting memories is key to navigation

Health

Most people don’t know what they don’t know, but think they do – correcting your metaknowledge can make you a better teacher and learner