Tell someone where you’re from, and you’ll see it happen in real time. The slight shift in their expression. The knowing nod. The “oh, so you’re a…” that trails off into whatever assumption has been living rent-free in their head since they saw a meme about your home state. It’s one of the most universal...
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Discussions about dangerous cities in America can quickly become heated and unclear. Many people assume that crime is mainly an issue in larger, well-known urban centers. However, several smaller cities face serious safety challenges that often go unnoticed. Surprisingly, some American cities rank among the most dangerous in the world, alongside places frequently highlighted for...
Every time you pull up to the pump right now, there’s a small, specific kind of dread that kicks in before the numbers even start spinning. You know it’s going to be bad. You’re just not sure exactly how bad. The kind of bad where you reconsider whether you actually need to run that errand,...
Buried deep within Earth’s mantle, two mysterious “supercontinent”-sized structures, known as Large Low-Shear-Velocity Provinces (LLSVPs), may be nearly as ancient as the planet itself. No drill has ever reached them. No human eye has ever seen them. And yet, over the past several decades, they have emerged as perhaps the most geologically consequential features on...
Where you live in America can shape your access to education in ways that are easy to overlook until you look at the data. A new analysis published in early 2026 ranked all 50 states by the educational achievement of their residents, and the gaps between the top and the bottom are genuinely striking. The...
There’s a moment most of us know well. You’re standing somewhere remarkable, ocean stretched out ahead of you or a city skyline lit up at night, and before you’ve even fully absorbed where you are, your phone is already out. Not to call someone. To photograph it, caption it, post it. The impulse feels natural,...
There’s a version of this that almost every one of us has experienced: standing outside during a partial solar eclipse, squinting through cardboard glasses at a crescent-shaped sun, feeling the temperature dip by a degree or two, and thinking, that was it? A partial eclipse is a pleasant curiosity. What astronomers are predicting for August...
There is a particular kind of confidence that kicks in when you see a product with 4.8 stars and 3,400 reviews. The brain does a quick calculation, decides the crowd can’t be wrong, and the item lands in the cart. It’s a shortcut that feels rational. It relies on the implicit assumption that those thousands...
There’s a moment every driver knows. You’re deep into a long stretch of highway, the next gas station is an unhelpfully vague number of miles away, and the car has become very quiet while someone in the passenger seat stares out the window with a look you recognize immediately. The bathroom stop, unplanned and inconveniently...
In the spring of 1974, a family in Jacksonville, Florida, came home from a walk in the woods carrying something none of them could explain. It was a metal ball, roughly the size of a bowling ball but almost impossibly heavy, gleaming and smooth and utterly out of place among the ash and scrub of...
Something ancient and extraordinary was waiting beneath a field in southern Mexico, and it took an anonymous tip about looting to make sure it wasn’t lost forever. In late 2025, archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) followed up on that tip in the municipality of San Pablo Huitzo, in Oaxaca’s Etla...
Most people have a habit they’ve never really questioned. They finish work for the day, close the lid on their laptop, and that’s that, the machine goes to sleep and stays there until morning. Or they click Shutdown and wait for everything to go dark before walking away. Both feel like reasonable things to do....