Lifestyle

  • Woman freelancer sitting on armchair and putting your feet on windowsill with plants, remote works on laptop computer at sunny home office, cat nearby wants attention and to be stroked. Top view.

    7 Ways to Simplify Your Life, According to Hardworking Redditors

    Given that most of us spend a third of our lives working — sorry for the reminder —it’s easy to fall behind and neglect what we value most in life. But members of Reddit’s r/SimpleLiving community are trying to reclaim their lives…

  • Mountain Dew Baja Blast hot sauce

    Mountain Dew’s Baja Blast Now Available as a Hot Sauce

    Of all the heinous flavors Mountain Dew has introduced over the years — from Flamin’ Hot to the fruitcake-flavored Fruit Quake — Baja Blast is probably the variety with the biggest cultlike following. The tropical lime-flavored soft drink is only…

  • Close up of hen laying eggs on crate at poultry farm

    Is Raising Chickens Cheaper Than Buying Eggs?

    Eggs are a marvelous source of protein and nutrition for people around the world. But with egg prizes skyrocketing due to rising overheard costs, supply chain issues, and a massive outbreak of avian flu, can raising chickens in the backyard actually…

  • woman taking off wedding ring

    Surefire Signs Your Spouse Wants a Divorce

    The statistics on U.S. marriage are less than romantic: Of the more than 80% of adults who marry, roughly half divorce. There’s no one-size-fits all explanation for why, but over the years, psychologists and divorce mediators have tracked some of…

  • TV Character Deaths That Devastated Us

    TV Character Deaths That Were Devastating

    Sometimes, you spend so much time watching a TV show that its characters feel like real friends, or even family. And when they die, often unexpectedly, you’re surprised at how you really feel the loss. It’s not only good writing,…

  • Milton Keynes, UK - A large Amazon filfilment warehouse near the M1 Motorway outside Milton Keynes.

    Amazon Does Away With Its Charity Donation Program Amid Widespread Layoffs

    Since its inception in 2013, Amazon’s charitable giving program, AmazonSmile, has donated at least $449 million to a variety of charities, but its decadelong run is coming to an end on the heels of the online retailer’s plans to cut…