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  • Exterior of Costco Wholesale building in Japan with bicycles and hedges in the foreground.

    Why Costco Japan Is a Shopper’s Dream, From Sushi to Appliances

    With its vast warehouses, bulk products, and jumbo pizzas, Costco seems to follow the American maxim that bigger is better. Yet, the warehouse store has thrived in 11 countries across a variety of cultures — though with some adjustments. At…

  • Sandusky, OH, USA - July 19, 2010 Roller coaster rides and riders at Cedar Point amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio on a bright sunny summer day.

    Tallest, Fastest, and Wildest Theme Park Record Breakers

    The Top Thrill Dragster, one of Cedar Point’s most impressive coasters, has officially been shut down after a year-long hiatus because of a serious injury caused by a flying part in 2021. But adrenaline junkies need not despair. There are…

  • Woman Choosing Materials in Construction Store

    9 Everyday Items You Should Never Skimp On, According to Redditors

    Sometimes pinching pennies can get in the way of your saving goals — or just make your life a lot harder. A pair of hiking boots that you plan on wearing for a 15-mile trek? Unless you don’t mind blisters and…

  • Photo of young woman and her dog in a kitchen at the morning

    Tantalizing Table Scraps: 29 Human Foods Dogs Can Eat

    Dogs have a cartoonish obsession with food. Even if you drop, say, a boring stick of celery, most dogs will skitter across the floor, racing to inhale the flavorless, fibrous treat. But some human foods are harmful to dogs, sending…

  • Wendy's burger

    These Gut-Busting Cheeseburgers Have More Than 1,000 Calories

    Burgers don’t exactly spring to mind when we think of health food, but they’re a cheap and tasty staple at restaurants all over the U.S., so we can’t blame you for indulging every once in a while. But choose carefully,…

  • Loneliness, Autism, Anxiety, Depression, Sadness, Suicide, Fear, Panic, Mental Illness, Silence, alone.

    27 Strangest American Conspiracy Theories

    In the 1950s, the U.S. government conspired with the tobacco industry to conceal the connection between smoking and cancer from the American public. The CIA and other organizations conspired to conduct ghastly experiments on unwitting American citizens in programs like…