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  • Nearly 60% Of Last Year’s Graduates Still Haven’t Landed Their First Job. 1 In 4 Gen Z Workers Regret Going To College

    Nearly 60% Of Last Year’s Graduates Still Haven’t Landed Their First Job. 1 In 4 Gen Z Workers Regret Going To College

    The toss of a graduation cap is supposed to mark the beginning of a career, not the start of a waiting game. Yet for nearly six in ten graduates from last year, the “real world” feels less like an open door and more like a crowded hallway, lined with unanswered applications and job postings asking…

    August 14, 2025
  • Survey Finds More Than Half of Parents Are Having to Choose Between Groceries and School Supplies for Their Kids

    Survey Finds More Than Half of Parents Are Having to Choose Between Groceries and School Supplies for Their Kids

    The smell of sharpened pencils and the crisp promise of a new notebook once marked the start of a school year. For many parents today, that scent has been replaced by something far less tangible but just as sharp: anxiety. The checkout line that used to hold backpacks and crayons now comes with a gut-wrenching…

    August 14, 2025
  • Swarms Of Fireflies Are Lighting Up Illinois Again-And Scientists Say There Is Hope

    Swarms Of Fireflies Are Lighting Up Illinois Again-And Scientists Say There Is Hope

    On warm summer nights in Illinois, a soft, intermittent glow is appearing once again across parks, neighborhoods, and open fields. For many, it is a familiar signal of the season — the return of fireflies. Their numbers in the region appear stronger this year, marking a welcome change after seasons in which their presence seemed…

    August 14, 2025
  • Study confirms dogs get jealous when you show affection to another pet

    Study confirms dogs get jealous when you show affection to another pet

    Any dog owner who’s tried cuddling a neighbor’s pet or cooing over a stranger’s puppy knows the look: wide eyes, stiff posture, a sudden nudge of the nose or perhaps a not-so-subtle whine. For years, these reactions have been chalked up to loyalty, protectiveness, or even charm. But what if they’re something more complex? What…

    August 14, 2025
  • North Face Co-Founder Bought 2.2m Acres Just to Protect It

    North Face Co-Founder Bought 2.2m Acres Just to Protect It

    Most billionaires leave their mark in concrete and steel towers bearing their names, resorts cut into mountaintops, skylines altered in their image. Doug Tompkins left his mark on wind and water. He spent his fortune not on building, but on keeping things exactly as they were, buying 2.2 million acres of wilderness simply so no…

    August 14, 2025
  • Robot Bunnies Are Being Deployed in Florida to Fight Invasive Pythons

    Robot Bunnies Are Being Deployed in Florida to Fight Invasive Pythons

    In the stillness of the Everglades, danger often moves unseen. Beneath the swaying sawgrass and mirrored wetlands, a predator coils in silence longer than a pickup truck, heavier than a grown man, and capable of swallowing a deer whole. Over the past four decades, the Burmese python has transformed this subtropical wilderness from a tapestry…

    August 14, 2025
  • Watch – Peruvian Spider Builds Fake Versions of Itself Using Its Web and Dead Bugs to Scare Predators

    Watch – Peruvian Spider Builds Fake Versions of Itself Using Its Web and Dead Bugs to Scare Predators

    In the world of survival strategies, most of us think of speed, strength, or camouflage. But deep in the Amazon rainforest, a tiny spider offers a quieter, more nuanced form of adaptation—one that relies not on physical power, but on perception. Discovered in 2012 by biologist Phil Torres near Peru’s Tambopata Research Center, this particular…

    August 14, 2025
  • Delta Pilot Spends Year’s Salary to Fly 112 Friends to Hawaii for Epic Retirement Sendoff

    Delta Pilot Spends Year’s Salary to Fly 112 Friends to Hawaii for Epic Retirement Sendoff

    Most retirements end with a gold watch, a handshake, or maybe a sheet cake in the break room. But in the world of aviation, where every departure is measured in nautical miles and not minutes, some goodbyes are meant to be written across the sky. How do you say farewell to a career that’s taken…

    August 14, 2025
  • Sick and Upset Vegan Sends ‘Last Warning’ Letter to Neighbor Over Barbecue

    Sick and Upset Vegan Sends ‘Last Warning’ Letter to Neighbor Over Barbecue

    Every neighborhood has its quiet code of conduct. You take your bins out without blocking the pavement, keep the lawnmower at bay until a respectable hour, and try not to turn a Tuesday night into a rock concert. But there’s another layer of etiquette one harder to put in writing about how much of your…

    August 14, 2025
  • Trump is Looking to Change Marijuana Laws in the Us and It Could Have a Major Impact

    Trump is Looking to Change Marijuana Laws in the Us and It Could Have a Major Impact

    More than fifty years ago, the U.S. government locked marijuana in the same legal vault as heroin, a Schedule I drug, condemned as dangerous and without medical value. Yet today, cannabis dispensaries stand on busy street corners from Denver to Miami, their neon signs as common as coffee shops. Forty states allow medical marijuana, and…

    August 13, 2025
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