Category: Lifestyle
Gray hair or dye? What dermatologists recommend after 60
Gray hair or dye? What dermatologists actually recommend after 60 The bathroom mirror reveals another wave of silver streaks. You reach for the hair dye box, …
This day in history: The NFL holds its first draft
On February 8, 1936, the Philadelphia Ritz-Carlton hosted the very first NFL draft. Jay Berwanger, the star halfback from the University of Chicago and the inaugural …
Your Feb 8 horoscope: The planetary shift that turns intention into action
Your daily AI horoscope On February 8, 2026, the cosmic focus shifts toward seeking social harmony and diplomatic resolutions as the moon continues its journey through …
Worried about a mole after 50? Use the simple rule doctors use
New mole after 50? The ABCDE rule could save your life You notice a dark spot on your arm that wasn’t there last month. Approximately 70 …
This day in car history: Car production converted to wartime efforts
On February 7, 1942, for the first time in the United States’ history, the federal government ordered passenger car production stopped and converted to wartime purposes. …
Your Feb 7 horoscope: A major astrology pivot rewrites how we handle work, money & home
Your daily AI horoscope On February 7, 2026, the celestial alignment emphasizes a transition from analytical detail toward intense emotional depth and shared resources as the …
The real MVP of Super Bowl LX is the grass (no, really)
When 70,000 fans pack Levi’s Stadium in Seahawks Action Green and Patriots Nautical Blue on Feb. 8, there’s only one shade of green that matters for …
A closer look at the $200 tea celebrities drink for health, plus six cheaper options
The 200 dollar tea leaves celebrities swear by (and 6 cheaper alternatives that taste better) You browse online and discover rare teas priced at $ 200 …
This day in history: Queen Elizabeth II takes the throne
On February 6, 1952, King George VI of Great Britain and Northern Ireland died in his sleep at Sandringham Estate. George VI became king in 1936 …
Your Feb 6 horoscope: When reflection ends & real movement begins for every sign
Your daily AI horoscope On February 6, 2026, the celestial atmosphere encourages a harmonious blend of social networking and disciplined self-care as the Moon continues its …
The future of teeth may not include dentures, thanks to Japan
Dentures vs. the future: Japan’s tooth-regrowth breakthrough changes everything Losing teeth has meant artificial replacements for centuries. Japanese researchers at Kyoto University Hospital are changing that …
This day in car history: US grants the first female glider pilot license
On February 5, 1931 Maxine Dunlap made history by becoming the first woman in the United States to earn a glider pilot license. Living in Northern …
Your Feb 5 horoscope: Why the universe is done with stalled routines & half-measures
Your daily AI horoscope On February 5, 2026, the cosmic energy emphasizes a shift toward structured communication and intellectual discipline as the moon enters Virgo, according …
Where to find the best daily crosswords: From beginner-friendly to brutally hard
Where to find the best daily crosswords: From beginner-friendly to brutally hard “In a poll, 64% of Americans felt that the New York Times Crossword is …
’80s cartoon intros that sync perfectly with “Holding Out for a Hero”
‘Holding Out for a Hero’ syncs with ThunderCats and 5 other ’80s cartoon intros—try it yourself Remember when Saturday mornings meant waking up before your parents, …
This day in history: The Latter-Day Saints set off for Utah
On February 4, 1846, members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began their journey west from Nauvoo, Illinois. After their leader, Joseph Smith, …
Your Feb 4 horoscope: The astrology shift that pushes every sign out of planning mode
Your daily AI horoscope On February 4, 2026, the cosmic energy shifts toward forward momentum as Uranus finally ends its long retrograde period in Taurus, according …
This day in car history: Kennedy bans trade with Cuba, including cars
In February 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed an embargo on trade between the United States and Cuba. Known among Cubans as “el bloqueo” or “the …