There’s a particular kind of confusion that comes with being in the wrong relationship. It’s not always dramatic. It doesn’t always look like fighting, or crying, or some obvious rupture you can point to. Sometimes it just looks like being tired a lot. Like needing an extra day to recover from a weekend together. Like...
Author: Zain Ebrahim
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There’s a particular kind of man who keeps everyone at arm’s length without quite realizing he’s doing it. He’s capable, even likable. He shows up to work, handles his business, and maintains the surface-level warmth of someone who’s socially fine. But the last time he talked to someone about something that actually mattered to him...
Most people don’t think about what retirement will actually cost until they’re closer to it than they’d like to be. The number they’ve been picturing in their heads, a rough figure absorbed from half-remembered news articles or watercooler conversations, often turns out to be wildly different from what the data actually shows. And the most...
The name most people have heard all their lives, spoken in churches, whispered in prayers, carved into stone across centuries, was never actually the name his mother used when she called him in from the street. The man known today as Jesus of Nazareth was born into a Hebrew-speaking family in first-century Galilee, and to...
Most of us don’t think about vehicle theft until we walk outside and the parking spot is empty. At that point, the question of which cars thieves prefer stops being abstract. It becomes personal very fast, the police report, the rental car, the insurance call, the weeks of disruption. Vehicle theft is one of those...
There’s a version of a relationship moment most of us have lived through, even if we’ve never named it. You’re doing something mundane, scrolling, cooking, staring out a window, and your partner says, casually, almost as an aside: “I saw a bird today.” Maybe you glanced up. Maybe you didn’t. Either way, the moment passed...
You pull into the gas station and watch the numbers spin on the pump faster than you’d like. A gallon of regular that cost you around $3.24 a year ago now reads north of four dollars, and you’re not imagining it – it’s happening all over the country. For a lot of people, the math...
Researcher Bryan Windle of Bible Archaeology Report compiled his list of top ten New Testament archaeological discoveries – a ranked selection drawn from more than 150 years of digging in the ancient world. Published in January 2019 as the second installment of a two-part series, the list covers the most compelling physical evidence tied directly to biblical...
The Delish food team recently completed one of the most thorough olive oil taste tests the outlet has ever run, sampling dozens of brands with expert guidance from Chef Maria Loi, a Greek-American TV personality and one of the most respected voices on Greek cuisine in the United States. The goal was straightforward: find the best olive...
The anger around Barron Trump and a possible military draft is not really about one young man standing in a registration line tomorrow morning. It is about a much older American argument: who is expected to serve, who gets exceptions, and whether families with power are judged by the same rules as everyone else. The...
There is a small but real frustration that lives in the gap between owning a piece of technology and actually knowing how to use it. Most people who carry an iPhone have pressed the same two buttons on its side hundreds of times without once suspecting that those buttons are doing far less than they...
In 2024, Zoraya ter Beek, a 29-year-old Dutch woman, made headlines worldwide for her decision to end her life by assisted suicide. She received approval for euthanasia based on her terminal. unbearable mental suffering. She lived in Oldenzaal, a small village near the German border. Despite her being in perfect physical health, her mental anguish...