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Since 2020, a small group of killer whales off the coasts of Spain and Portugal has been ramming sailboats, targeting their rudders with a precision and persistence that has left the sailing community baffled, alarmed, and increasingly reliant on real-time tracking apps to plan safe passage through what was once routine Atlantic cruising territory. The...

9 min read Lifestyle

Rick Steves travel advice for older travelers is a topic gaining serious traction. In February 2026, America’s most recognized European travel guide stood on a stage in San Francisco not to promote a guidebook, but to make a case for why travel itself is one of the most powerful tools aging adults have at their...

17 min read Lifestyle

Your garden is probably beautiful. It might also be trying to hurt your children. That’s not meant to alarm you, though it probably should focus your attention. The plants growing along your fence, in your window boxes, and on your living room shelf have been selected for color, texture, and curb appeal. Their toxicity, if...

9 min read Entertainment

Navigating attraction can be tricky. Subtle actions often communicate more than words, and misreading cues can create confusion. Understanding how to show interest or disinterest respectfully helps maintain clarity and emotional safety. Small behaviors such as attention, tone, and body language reveal intentions naturally. Being intentional with your signals ensures both parties understand your feelings...

11 min read Lifestyle

Most people, when asked to name a high-paying career, reach for the same tired shortlist: doctor, lawyer, software engineer, and finance. It’s the list everyone was handed in high school, and nobody has questioned it since. But there’s a parallel world of little-known careers that pay well, and the reason no one talks about them...

17 min read Lifestyle

There’s a version of international travel that used to feel uncomplicated. You packed your bags, landed somewhere with an American passport, and the world generally received you with curiosity, warmth, or at least indifference. That dynamic has been shifting for a few years, but in 2025 it shifted hard. The data that’s come in since,...

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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...