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This day in history: Disney’s “Cinderella” opens in theaters
On February 15, 1950, Walt Disney’s animated feature Cinderella opened in theaters across the United States. A Disney’s classic fairytale, a musical film produced by Walt …
Your Feb 15 horoscope: A water-sign wave reshapes love, values & success
Your daily AI horoscope Sunday, February 15, 2026, marks a significant shift as the Sun moves into a new position and the Year of the Fire …
Who’s really buying homes in NYC?
Profiling NYC homebuyers in 2025 based on financing, buyer origin and location, plus ownership type shows a city split by cash, credit, borough loyalties and buyer …
Why is menopause causing me to bloat?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness, pressure, or tightness in your abdomen, possibly …
This day in car history: The retro Nissan Figaro rolls of production
On February 14, 1991, while many were celebrating Valentine’s Day, Nissan released a five-page press release on Nissan News, the official media channel of Nissan Motor …
This day in history: The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
On February 14, 1929, the city of Chicago witnessed one of the most infamous crimes in American history. Known as the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, this …
Your Feb 14 horoscope: Compassion is the new currency
Your daily AI horoscope A powerful sense of karmic responsibility and structural realignment governs the day according to Google Gemini. With the planet of discipline newly …
Free finance classes for adults that actually pay off
In recent years, experts have noticed a gap in the education system. Recent graduates might be ready for their chosen career path, but do they have …
Smart questions to ask on the first three dates after 50
If you’re dating over 50 and not sure what questions to ask on the first 3 dates, this guide will help you move from chemistry to …
What happens to sperm after a vasectomy?
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: After a vasectomy, sperm production doesn’t stop — but sperm can’t travel through the vas deferens …
This day in car history: Hungarian engineers get first carburetor patent
In the late 1800s inventors everywhere were trying to figure out how to make engines more reliable and efficient. One of the most important steps happened …
This day in history: The first Black baseball league is established
In the early 1900s, baseball wasn’t a game for everyone, Black players were not allowed to play in the major Leagues, Jim Crow laws and the …
Your Feb 13 horoscope: The universe nudges us inward
Your daily AI horoscope A powerful shift toward personal accountability and structural change marks the beginning of a long-term cycle according to Google Gemini. Today is …
Insider tips: How to use hedge funds to upgrade your lifestyle
Starting a career in hedge funds demands a combination of education, experience, and knowledge prerequisites. With it, a bit of luck is always appreciated. A hedge …
Savvy Valentine’s Day gift ideas for every budget
Valentine’s Day might be considered a Hallmark Holiday, but it’s the perfect time to shower your fiancé or fiancée with thoughtful gifts that show just how …
How to lower your creatinine numbers naturally
How to lower your creatinine numbers naturally A MediaFeed reader asked us how to reduce creatinine levels naturally, and we’re here to help. Elevated creatinine levels …
How can I fix my widening hair part?
This article was reviewed by Sara Harcharik Perkins, MD. Key Takeaways: A widening hair part is a common early sign of female pattern hair loss, which …
This day in car history: The first car accident fatality occurs
On September 13, 1899, a 68-year-old real estate man named Henry Bliss made history in a way no one ever wants to. He became the first …
This day in history: The Lake Placid Winter Olympics open in New York
February 12 celebrates the anniversary of the 1980 Lake Placid Olympic Games. The games produced legendary moments, such as the U.S. Men’s Hockey team’s “Miracle on …