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This day in car history: Traveler’s issues the first US auto insurance policy
February 1, 1898, marks the date The Travelers Insurance Company issued the very first automobile insurance policy in the United States. The policy was issued to Dr. …
This day in history: The Oxford Dictionary defines itself
On February 1, 1884, the very first part of what would become the most famous dictionary in history was published. It was called a fascicle essentially …
Your Feb 1 horoscope: Do the thing you’ve been avoiding
Your daily AI horoscope The cosmic climate for the beginning of February encourages a shift toward practical manifestation and disciplined communication, according to Google Gemini. With …
Financial self-care: Building a tax-efficient income stream with ETFs in 2026
Institutional investors have long favored infrastructure assets, and for good reason. These businesses tend to operate under long-lived contracts, generate stable cash flows, and often benefit …
How men can improve their hormone health naturally, according to science
This article was reviewed by Felix Gussone, MD. Key Takeaways: Hormones play a major role in regulating metabolism, mood, energy, and reproductive health — and imbalances …
Can stress cause early menopause?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: While chronic stress affects your body, it doesn’t directly cause early menopause. Stress can …
Could menopause be responsible for your anxiety? We asked the pros
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during menopause, especially shifts in estrogen and progesterone, can affect mood and …
This day in car history: UK makes seat belts mandatory by law
On January 31, 1983, a new law came into effect in Britain that significantly improved road safety and prevented thousands of deaths and injuries. For the …
This day in history: Ham the astrochimp journeys to space
On January 31, 1961, a chimpanzee named Ham became the first hominid to travel into space, marking a critical milestone in the early days of the …
Your Jan 31 horoscope: This is not a “go with the flow” day
Your daily AI horoscope Today focuses on balancing ambitious personal growth with social connection as the moon meets Jupiter in a rare conjunction, according to Google …
Top 10 cities for home price gains (& losses) in 2026
At a Glance: Housing Market Leadership Is Shifting Away From Pandemic Boomtowns – Home price growth in 2026 is being led by smaller, steady cities in the …
9 “senior-proof” smartphones that don’t treat you like a child
9 senior-proof smartphones that don’t treat you like a child The smartphone market finally figured out that older adults want technology that respects their intelligence. For …
This day in car history: Mazda is born
On January 30, 1920, Jujiro Matsuda founded a company called Toyo Cork Kogyo Co. in Hiroshima, Japan, initially operating as a cork-making factory. A little over …
This day in history: Adolf Hitler named chancellor of Germany
On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg, a decision made entirely within the framework of Germany’s constitutional …
Your Jan 30 horoscope: Big energy, bigger consequences
Your daily AI horoscope The stars on January 30, 2026, call for a focus on long-term stability and social connection as the sun moves through progressive …
I’m in perimenopause & suddenly have itchy skin. What’s going on?
This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during perimenopause — particularly drops in estrogen — can make skin drier, thinner, …
The loneliness epidemic hitting Boomers harder than any generation before
The loneliness epidemic hitting Boomers harder than any generation before Wait, that’s not entirely true. Gen Z reports the highest loneliness rates at 79 percent, compared …
This day in car history: Benz applies for the first car patent
On January 29, 1886, a German engineer named Karl Benz changed the world forever. He filed a patent for his gas-engine-powered vehicle, which we now know …
This day in history: Poe’s “The Raven” is published
On January 29, 1845, Edgar Allen Poe published his acclaimed poem “The Raven” in the New York Evening Mirror. The poem established Poe as a household …
Your Jan 29 horoscope: Cosmic power shifts are here—and they’re not subtle
Your daily AI horoscope Today focuses on a powerful alignment of intellectual and social energies as Mercury joins Venus in the visionary sign of Aquarius, according …