Five Apps That Will Actually Improve Your Life
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Most apps are designed to suck your attention and sanity away. These are straight-up game changers.
Fredrik Backman was asked to speak at a function, and after initially not being completely on board with the idea, Backman became the star of the show almost immediately.
Tips for managing elderly parents who hide important information like health, even though you're an adult.
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If your company routinely gives their best employees threes out of five, it's because they absolutely do not want excellent employees on staff.
A woman feels conflicted after defending her husband's line of work.
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Featuring some iconic duos who have consistently matched each other's freaks.
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Prepare to have this in your head for the rest of the day.
The former president has claimed — in a fundraising email — that the FBI raid on his Mar-a-Lago property two years ago was Biden's attempt to have him killed.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
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Season 49 had its share of ups and downs, and one clear winner.
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By using high heat to combine three different metals, you can make a wild substance called galinstan.
An engaged couple struggles with finding the balance as new co-workers.
Strangers share what it's like living and working around people who ended up being murderers.
"If you could only save either me or mom from drowning, what would you do?" she asked.
No more handing it to your friend who can always do it.
There are some totally tubular words people used to say all the time, and quite a lot of terms that aren't so wizard anymore. Can you dig it?
"You may think your kids don't pick up on it, but they do."
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Researching vintage footage, where every American looks fit.
"Everything today is being developed for Instagram instead of being developed for people to actually enjoy things," a person commented.
Unfortunately, there were a few films from big name directors that got panned.
People share the chilling final words spoken by their friends and family before passing away.
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For the sum of $329,900, you could own a truly unique home.
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