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  • Thousands of Workers Tried Four-Day Workweeks. Many Reported Less Burnout and Better Sleep

    Thousands of Workers Tried Four-Day Workweeks. Many Reported Less Burnout and Better Sleep

    There’s a question many of us carry quietly through our days, tucked between morning commutes and late-night email checks: Is this really how it’s supposed to be? Five days on, two days off if we’re lucky. The grind is so normalized that exhaustion has become a badge of honor, and burnout is practically built into…

    July 27, 2025
  • Kids who do chores are more likely to be successful later in life, study finds.

    Kids who do chores are more likely to be successful later in life, study finds.

    In an age where parenting advice floods our social feeds and childhood success is often measured by early academic achievement or extracurricular accolades, one humble tool remains consistently underrated: chores. While they may seem like minor, even inconvenient tasks in the rhythm of busy family life, a growing body of research suggests that these everyday…

    July 27, 2025
  • After rescuing 40 people from earthquake rubble over 56 nonstop hours, this hero dog finally collapsed in sleep.

    After rescuing 40 people from earthquake rubble over 56 nonstop hours, this hero dog finally collapsed in sleep.

    In a world saturated with noise, self-promotion, and surface-level heroics, stories that speak to quiet, uncelebrated courage feel like rare oxygen. One such story emerged recently—not from a red carpet or a viral moment, but from beneath the crumbled remains of a disaster zone in Tunisia. There, amid twisted steel and fractured stone, a search-and-rescue…

    July 27, 2025
  • Psychologist issues warning to anyone who owns a Labubu with unexpected way they’re ‘deeply symbolic’

    Psychologist issues warning to anyone who owns a Labubu with unexpected way they’re ‘deeply symbolic’

    At first glance, Labubu might seem like just another collectible toy—a quirky, big-eyed figure with exaggerated features, often nestled among other knick-knacks on a shelf or desk. But behind its peculiar charm lies a deeper psychological story that’s resonating with a growing number of young adults. Originally designed as part of Pop Mart’s universe of…

    July 27, 2025
  • A Greenland Shark Born in 1620 is Still Alive Four Centuries Later

    A Greenland Shark Born in 1620 is Still Alive Four Centuries Later

    Imagine a creature so ancient that it was already swimming through the icy waters of the North Atlantic when Galileo was peering through his telescope and Shakespeare was still crafting plays. A living being that has silently witnessed the rise and fall of empires, the birth of electricity, and the dawn of the digital age…

    July 25, 2025
  • 90-Year-Old Woman Used a Grenade as a Pestle for Over 20 Years

    90-Year-Old Woman Used a Grenade as a Pestle for Over 20 Years

    What if the pestle you’ve used to grind spices for decades turned out to be a live grenade? For one 90-year-old woman in rural China, that unthinkable scenario was a daily reality though she never knew it. Found in a field and mistaken for a simple tool, the object became part of her household routine:…

    July 25, 2025
  • Story of a 19-Year-Old Girl Who Became the Highest-Rated African American Female Chess Player in History

    Story of a 19-Year-Old Girl Who Became the Highest-Rated African American Female Chess Player in History

    What if the most powerful move in a centuries-old game came not from a grandmaster in Moscow, but from a teenage girl in a Brooklyn classroom? In a world where chess has long been dominated by names etched in Eastern European lore and titles earned in elite circles, Jessica Hyatt flipped the script one calculated…

    July 25, 2025
  • Photo of a Dying Man Sharing a Last Beer With His Sons is Resonating With Thousands

    Photo of a Dying Man Sharing a Last Beer With His Sons is Resonating With Thousands

    What if the most unforgettable farewell wasn’t marked by a grand speech or elaborate ceremony but by a quiet toast and a shared bottle of beer? That’s exactly what happened when 87-year-old Norbert Schemm, knowing his time was short, asked for a simple last wish: to sit with his sons, laugh a little, and enjoy…

    July 25, 2025
  • If You Lose Interest In Leaving Your House As You Get Older, Here are the Reasons Why!

    If You Lose Interest In Leaving Your House As You Get Older, Here are the Reasons Why!

    At some point, the allure of going out begins to dim. The idea of getting dressed, navigating crowds, or sitting through small talk starts to feel less like fun and more like a chore. What once felt energizing — spontaneous plans, bustling restaurants, packed schedules — begins to lose its shine. For many, this shift…

    July 23, 2025
  • Mountain Lion’ That Made School Go Into Lockdown Turned Out to Be a Fat Cat

    Mountain Lion’ That Made School Go Into Lockdown Turned Out to Be a Fat Cat

    Have you ever mistaken a shadow for something sinister? A coat hanging just right becomes a figure in the hallway. A rustle outside the window suddenly sounds like a threat. In those fleeting moments, our minds sprint ahead of reality, filling in blanks with worst-case scenarios. It’s not imagination gone wild it’s survival instinct doing…

    July 23, 2025
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