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How to Be More Confident in 8 Steps, According to Experts
Sometimes you really do have to fake it ’til you make it.
Sometimes you really do have to fake it ’til you make it.
Cars with wood panels used to be a luxury ride, with only the wealthy opting in.
“I got a little bored after a time. I mean, the road seemed to be awfully long.”
Sometimes it’s hard to just accept people for who they are. Here’s how to be at peace with someone, faults and all.
How a dirt-court meetup in Central Park grew to become a vital lifeline during the AIDS crisis and a surrogate family for LGBTQ people to this day.
Can you chat your way to greater social connection? Five useful steps can help us strengthen ties and avoid mistakes.
Set out on a noble quest this summer that’s not for love or money—but food.
You’ll feel the burn in your entire backside.
This salty-spicy-sweet seasoning sends them over the top.
Nazaré used to be a beach resort that emptied in winter. Now it's the epicentre of big wave surfing due to the skyscraper-sized waves generated by Europe’s largest underwater canyon.
Basic? Yes. Necessary? Also yes. Instagramable moments? You know it.
Comments about our looks from our loved ones and friends can cause lifelong insecurities. How can we teach kids to feel confident about their bodies instead?
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Every summer, locals reenact the infamous Scopes Monkey Trial in Dayton, Tennessee, where Prosecutor William Jennings Bryan remains something of a hero. I wanted to see for myself why this story still resonates.
After a grueling Super Bowl loss, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end spent his summer vacation focused on coming back stronger than ever.
Put down those Ziploc bags!
Long dismissed as dangerous, hitchhiking is being rediscovered by a new generation of travellers seeking connection, adventure and a low-carbon way to see the world.
Hundreds of dogs have been in my care, and I’ve realized I like to live at their pace.
Jess deCourcy considers the staying power of Green Eggs and Ham.
Millennials and Gen Z have so much debt that home-buying feels like a fantasy. But these experts say renting is the real power move.
Mexican tetras that got swept into pitch-black caverns had no use for the energetically costly organs. They lost their eyes in multiple ways — and gained some nifty traits too.
President Donald Trump’s firing of the BLS commissioner is a major blow to the U.S. economy—and to America’s reputation.
Social entrepreneur Aaron Hurst explains why the decline of social connection is the greatest challenge of our time.
Bedrooms are meant to be relaxing—but these décor mistakes will make them feel cluttered and unrefined.
A painful three-decades-long search can finally come to a close.
See the cooking oil registered dietitians say is the healthiest one to use. In addition to its nutritional benefits, this oil is versatile and tastes great.
Nostalgia is lying to you about how good things were.
SmarterChild taught a generation how to talk to machines.
Charles Atlas’s tips to the ‘98-pound weakling’ might be the only comic book ads that actually paid off. Swap the X-ray glasses for this healthy habit.
Child stars are speaking out about the not-so-glamorous and sometimes abusive conditions they faced under the spotlight, and Disney alum Alyson Stoner is the latest to share their story.
The research hospital cares for people with rare or life-threatening diseases. This year, patient numbers plummeted.
Companies are surging Patriot missile production, but the demand from operators, and the West as it watches Russia and China, is tough to meet.
Tennis Hall of Famer Monica Seles is discussing for the first time her diagnosis of myasthenia gravis — a neurological autoimmune disease she was diagnosed with in 2022.
If you’re a knowledge worker on the job hunt, you might want to upgrade your interview wardrobe to include pants.
Vitamin supplements can be an efficient way to add vitamins lacking in our diet. But they're not a silver bullet.
No, it’s not infinite bouquets.
July gas prices were down 2.2% from June and 9.5% from the year prior, according to the latest CPI report from the Labor Department. Why prices at the pump could continue to slip in the months ahead.
Waking up from a nap feeling groggy, tired or ill? Experts say it’s common. Here’s what could be going wrong.
Students young and old are flocking to AI majors, as colleges expand courses on the topic.
PBS News asked recent grads about their job searches, and John Yang speaks with Christine Cruzvergara, chief education strategy officer at Handshake, for more on the current state of the job market and advice for first-time job seekers.
I couldn’t fix my dog’s behavior until we started running toward a shared goal—literally.
Struggling with credit card debt? Taking a DIY approach to debt relief could be a smart move for certain borrowers.
Paid leave advocate Orli Cotel explains the history of paid leave in the United States and how it impacts our lives in moments of hardship.
A new study suggests that when it comes to relationship happiness, your own personality matters more than your partner’s.
Some states are offering sales tax holidays to boost spending as President Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to hike prices. Here’s what shoppers need to know.