Shopping

  • Cleaning Myths That Will Ruin Your Things

    Few things are more satisfying than a clean home, from sparkling windows to freshly scrubbed counters. On the flip side, few things are more frustrating than finding out that the cleaning methods you’ve relied on for years may actually cause more…

  • framed paintings

    Things You Should Never Try to Sell on eBay

    With 138 million active buyers, eBay is one of the largest online marketplaces in the world, and one of the most visited shopping platforms in the United States. That makes it a great place to earn extra cash as selling…

  • circa 1925: flappers at the bar of isa lanchester's night club in london

    2020s vs. 1920s: Will History Repeat?

    With the 2020s well underway, we’re still looking to see how predictions in everything from cars to investments play out — but also seeing similarities some parallels with what America experienced a century ago. That starts, of course, with a coronavirus…

  • Johnson & Johnson

    The Surprising Reasons These Companies Changed Their Brand Names

    Companies’ reasons for choosing new names and logos vary from the banal — corporate restructuring — to the extraordinary: fraud, disasters, or scandal. Changing a company’s long-standing name isn’t without risk, and these days rebranding comes with a fair amount…

  • Close-up Portrait of Software Engineer Working on Computer, Line of Code Reflecting in Glasses. Developer Working on Innovative e-Commerce Application using Machine Learning, AI Algorithm, Big Data

    Do Blue Light Glasses Work? Here’s What Experts Say

    In This Article: What Is Blue Light? What Are Blue Light Glasses? Do Blue Light Glasses Work? Sleep Quality Eyestrain Eye Health The Bottom Line Frequently Asked Questions There’s no escaping blue light. The sun, lightbulbs, TVs, smartphones, and this…

  • Trader Joe's

    The Brands Behind Trader Joe’s Most Popular Products

    Trader Joe’s may seem like an easygoing, carefree brand, but the higher-ups at corporate treat its inner workings more like an intelligence agency than a grocery store. Case in point: even longtime Trader Joe’s employees have no idea who supplies…