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Author: Raven Fon

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14 min read

There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles into a marriage long before either person admits anything is wrong. Dinner gets made, school runs happen, weekend plans get coordinated. From the outside, nothing looks broken. But something has shifted in the texture of things – in the way she answers a question, in the distance...

13 min read Family

Most people think they know the basics about the Mormon Church. A few facts float around American culture – polygamy, missionaries in white shirts, no coffee – and most folks assume that’s the full picture. But the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which goes by LDS for short and whose members are still...

16 min read Lifestyle

Someday, you’ll be sitting at your kitchen table scrolling through your phone, thinking about the electric bill that just came in, the health insurance premium that went up again this year, and the news that’s somehow gotten louder and more exhausting every single week. And somewhere in that moment, the thought shows up: what if I...

12 min read Lifestyle

Americans love to debate which state is the best place to live. They argue about weather, taxes, traffic, politics, sports teams, and cost of living. But a lesser-discussed question goes in a more pointed direction: which states do Americans actually hate? Travel and lifestyle research site SplashTravels recently published a 50-state hatred ranking study that attempted to...

16 min read Lifestyle

First impressions are strange because they happen fast, often before anyone has said much at all. A person walks into a room, starts speaking, or simply turns their attention toward someone, and within seconds, an impression begins to form. Men are no different in that respect. They notice a lot, often more than they admit,...

15 min read Health

Decades of research into the world’s oldest people have turned up a pattern that most of us find both reassuring and uncomfortable at the same time. The National Institute on Aging – which funds some of the most rigorous longevity science in the world, including the New England Centenarian Study and the Georgia Centenarian Study – has...

12 min read Lifestyle

A proposal to carve President Donald Trump’s likeness into South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore National Memorial has run into a wall of legal, historical, and physical obstacles that experts say make the idea far more complicated – and likely far less achievable – than its supporters suggest. The debate intensified after Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina...

9 min read Lifestyle

Road signs are designed to keep drivers safe, yet many are misunderstood or misread. Misinterpretation can lead to confusion, frustration, and even accidents. Some signs look simple, but their meaning is subtle, or they’re assumed to follow common sense rather than the official rule. Understanding what each sign truly indicates can improve driving confidence and...