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Online Hoaxes Are Easy to Fall For—Insights from a Fake News Expert

In today’s digital age, misinformation spreads like wildfire. Social media platforms and news websites are flooded with content, making it increasingly easy for people to fall for online hoaxes. To better understand how these deceptions work and how to avoid being misled, we spoke with a fake news expert to gather insights. The Anatomy of an Online Hoax Online hoaxes often start with a kernel of truth or an emotionally […]

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Mom Shares Tips for Ensuring Smooth Mornings for Her Kids with ADHD

Getting kids out the door in the mornings can be a challenge for any parent, whether or not their children have ADHD. Some days, it feels like utter chaos—kids waking up disheveled, and shoes mysteriously ending up in the refrigerator, leaving parents scratching their heads. Tarah, the creator of the TikTok account @thatadhdlife, has found ways to navigate this morning madness, ensuring her kids are ready and out the door

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Mom Finds Secret Worms in Her Daughter’s Pockets, and It’s Hilarious

Kids have an incredible ability to test the limits of your patience and understanding—not out of malice, but simply because they’re innocent and unaware of unspoken social norms. One of these norms? Going to the nail salon with worms in your pockets is generally frowned upon. In fact, walking around with worms in your pockets is usually a no-go unless you’re on a fishing trip and need them for bait.

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Memorable Yet Pointless: Useless Facts People Can’t Forget

In a world overflowing with information, some facts seem to linger in our minds long after they’ve served their purpose. These bits of trivia are often amusing, bizarre, or just plain odd—yet they stick with us like gum on a shoe. Here’s a look at some of these memorable, albeit pointless, facts that many people find hard to shake off. 1. Bananas Are Berries, but Strawberries Aren’t In botanical terms,

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Animals

Mama Rat Introduces Her Babies to Their Human in a Touching Viral Video

Rats often get a bad reputation. When people think of “rats,” many conjure images of large creatures scuttling through New York City sewers, leading to associations with infestations and frightening encounters. However, this perception stands in stark contrast to the joy and affection that pet rat owners experience. Our family has welcomed several pairs of pet rats over the years, starting with a pair we got from a fellow we

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Culture

Looking for Positivity? Check Out These Favorite Podcasts!

In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of joy and positivity can be a challenge. Fortunately, podcasts offer a wonderful escape, providing uplifting stories, inspiring interviews, and motivational discussions right at our fingertips. Here are some of our favorite podcasts that can help brighten your day and leave you feeling inspired. 1. The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos Dr. Laurie Santos, a professor of psychology at Yale, takes listeners on

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Lions and Tigers Find Freedom: Rescued from Circus Life to Wildlife Sanctuaries

Two separate rescue operations have united to create a brighter future for a group of lions and tigers previously held captive in traveling circuses. The Bengal tiger family—Messi, Sandro, Mafalda, and Gustavo—spent their lives confined within the cramped quarters of a metal train carriage. According to Plant Based News, two of the older tigers were dropped off at a local farm in San Luis, Argentina, with the understanding that the

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Librarian Unearths Hidden Treasures Found in Returned Books

We love sharing stories that bring a smile to your face, and a recent piece from NPR about a fortunate librarian caught our attention. Sometimes, exploring forgotten items can be a delightful experience, especially when they offer a peek into someone else’s life. Even the tiniest discoveries can feel like treasures. In Oakland, California, librarian Sharon McKellar of the Oakland Public Library has been curating a collection of items found

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Relationships

It’s Not Your Fault if Your Child Is Diagnosed with a Mental Health Condition

Receiving a diagnosis of a mental health condition for your child can be an overwhelming and emotional experience. Many parents grapple with feelings of guilt and self-blame, questioning their parenting choices and wondering if they could have done something differently to prevent it. However, it’s crucial to understand that a mental health diagnosis is not a reflection of your worth as a parent, nor is it solely a product of

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Introducing Eva: The Brave Dog Who Defended Her Owner from a Mountain Lion

The Belgian Malinois is a remarkable breed, known for its intelligence, athleticism, and need for plenty of interaction. While these traits make them ideal for police and military work, they can also present challenges for typical pet owners. Erin Wilson, Eva’s owner, humorously described her dog as “a German shepherd on steroids.” However, it was Eva’s natural instincts that ultimately saved Wilson’s life. According to a release from the California

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