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45 One-Minute Cleaning Tasks You Should Do Right Away
Quick habits that will keep your home cleaner, forever.
Quick habits that will keep your home cleaner, forever.
Research shows that very young dogs with little human contact can understand pointing gestures—and that the ability has a strong genetic basis.
A group of scientists say the phenomenon could indicate dark matter speeding through our world at more than 300 miles a second.
Sibling relationships affect us more than we probably realize—and we can work on improving them at any age.
This one simple trick will make all your speeches clear, concise, and compelling.
Two friendship coaches break down myths about personality types and let us in on how to take part in new social situations with deeper connections — and less anxiety.
Before she lost her to cancer, an AFAR editor spent five days in Rome with her mom, learning how to live a fuller life.
An etiquette expert explains how to manage your kids’ feelings, as well as the onslaught of stuff.
A history of the epithet, from its rise among leftists and jazz critics and folkies to its recent fall from favor.
There is a common narrative that our attention is a precious resource. But that narrative is incomplete.
A young Latino man in Los Angeles teams up with a Japanese restaurateur to try to bring karaoke to America.
A national plague of workplace injuries was once a media obsession. Now it’s all but forgotten.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Being conscientious will serve kids in the long run. Here are some tips to help them learn that trait.
Many fruits and veggies provide fluids and electrolytes to aid in hydration. Dietitians share their recommendations for the best foods for hydration.
Over the last 20 years, television has changed, but the malignant narcissists of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” have not.
Millions of Americans a year visit national parks and many leave their business anywhere. Contrary to popular belief, that deluge of poop is not going to decompose.
A former FBI agent traveled to Louisiana to ask a hired killer about a murder that haunted him. Then they started talking about a different case altogether.
My futile quest to avoid the material that my entire world is made out of.
How missed flood warnings and infrastructure gaps cost so many lives in central Texas.
A memoir of restoration became a bestseller and a movie. Its truth is now in doubt.
Musk has said he wants his America Party to be a political disruptor in the 2026 midterms.
USAID built schools and health clinics but most of the U.S. funding went to Liberia’s health system, making up 48% of its budget.
Sick of algorithmic rabbit holes and compulsively checking emails, I switched to a flip phone for two months. It wasn’t as easy as I thought.
Even though gang violence had forced the hotel in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, to close in recent years, many had hoped it would reopen.
How the new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is dismantling the agency.
Anubis, which block AI scrapers from scraping websites to death, has been downloaded almost 200,000 times.
It’s expected that introverts would gravitate toward solo workouts and extroverts would shine in group fitness classes, but there were some surprises.
Where is Havenport, anyway?
AI can help restaurants drive efficiencies, allowing human staff to focus on delivering great hospitality.
There are zero openly gay and bi men actively competing in America’s top pro sports leagues. What’s keeping the closet door shut?
Can the nostalgic brand succeed in an increasingly crowded AI race while promising a more ethical path forward?
Chelsea’s transfer window strategy has shifted throughout Todd Boehly’s ownership -- but it still isn’t any closer to making sense.
Several larger trials of ambroxol for Parkinson's are already underway.
Saving more money is a perennial resolution, but emotions shouldn't drive that habit, financial experts say. Instead, be intentional. Here's how to get started.
Kiwis can boost your gut health. They may also lower triglycerides and cancer risk.
People worry that others will see them as immoral and incompetent for quitting their passion. These fears are often misplaced.
In this environment where it’s difficult to get your foot in the door, one mistake that some recent graduates make is assuming that their degree will automatically get them a job.
The federal government could soon recommend that people only receive flu shots made without an ingredient called thimerosal.
Couples tend to dance around discussing how much they earn or owe early in a relationship. But experts agree that talking about money sooner is better than later.
This is proof that strangers can decide, together, to make things better.
Understanding how your body works can be the key to reducing stress. For example, you’re probably aware of your fight-or-flight response—the body’s way of preparing itself when it believes it’s being threatened.
Services that split up payments into installments are increasingly popular, especially among young and low-to-middle income shoppers. But now the FICO credit scoring company will be tracking that debt.
The biggest concerns are a) maximizing comfort and b) masking sweat so one doesn’t look like a sentient pile of wet laundry.
Employers might want to keep an eye open for any visible facial creases, suspiciously mussed hairdos, or groggy comments during video meetings with remote staff. It turns out nearly half of people working from home admit to taking naps on company time.