The future of play: how kids will learn, create, and connect in 2035
When learning starts to feel like play, education stops preparing kids for the future and begins letting them practice…
When learning starts to feel like play, education stops preparing kids for the future and begins letting them practice…
Uncle Sam wants his cut of your golden years, and since it’s already 2026, he’s ready to collect. If…
Clinicians call it autonomic rebound and systemic recalibration: physiological realities that make unsupervised quitting potentially risky, even in otherwise…
With Pew Research reporting that 63% of men are single, you arrive at almost exactly 13.2 million young men currently…
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Finding out that your social circle is more of a hollow square than a bustling plaza can feel like…
You probably feel like a toasted marshmallow some days, and not the delicious campfire kind, but the “left in…
The story of science looks very different when you realize that faith has often been a motive force rather…
Retiring at 62 sounds like the ultimate dream: freedom while you’re still young enough to enjoy it, ditching the…
Global debt just hit a fresh record of nearly $ 346 trillion, meaning we collectively owe more than 310%…
Strip away theology and tradition, and historians still agree on a surprising amount about a Jewish preacher whose short…
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Dating in your 50s and 60s feels like navigating a minefield while wearing a blindfold. I recently watched a…
The push to drink more water has gone so far that doctors are now warning it can land you…
Remember the days of straining your hand to make the perfect loop on a lowercase G while the teacher…
Progress looks different when you realize some of humanity’s greatest leaps forward were paid for by the lives of…
Bullying rarely announces itself loudly; it whispers through small changes we’re tempted to brush off. Sending your kid off…
It might not feel like a crisis yet, but if your money feels tighter every month, you’re sensing the…
Christian history is less a straight line than a family argument that keeps resurfacing at reunions, long after everyone…
The world Jesus grew up in was loud, crowded, unfair, and exhausting, nothing like the calm scenes we’re used…
The most alarming part of the AI job shift isn’t that machines are improving; it’s how quietly familiar roles…
Your daily routine may feel harmless, but small posture mistakes made today are quietly setting you up for years…