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It is difficult to separate the problematic figure from his art. In the case of “Pope” John Schnatter, this art is manifested in a buttery […]
Continue reading »Salt has its uses: it flavors food, keeps us from dying of sodium deficiency (rare, but real), and, well, that’s it. And that’s true whether […]
Continue reading »The nuances of social media relationship management can give anyone headaches. And while I hate using the phrase KonMari , you don’t have to put […]
Continue reading »Telling people to drink more water is a lazy and mostly useless health trick. You will drink when you are thirsty. Why complicate things? I […]
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Continue reading »Teenage love can be sweet, pervasive, and intense. This is also probably temporary. Of course, there is a chance that your child’s first love can […]
Continue reading »Sliding Path, Planned Date, Risk Management. Deciphering the terms in our retirement accounts can often seem like a translation of a foreign language. A recent […]
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Continue reading »Everyone loves dark mode. Adding a high-contrast version of “reverse-type” websites and apps has always been a success for power users, presumably because their dark […]
Continue reading »Recently, my teenage daughter and I ate brunch at a famous restaurant in Soho. While we were waiting for breakfast to arrive, I noticed a […]
Continue reading »Here at Lifehacker we’re endlessly inundated with tips on how to lead a more streamlined life, but not all tips are the same. The best […]
Continue reading »As blogger Tim Urban writes in his book Wait But Why, your typical waking day lasts about 1,000 minutes . Urban loves to analyze his […]
Continue reading »Do you want to master HQ Trivia at a convenient time for you? Google Assistant can help you with this. Google and HQ Trivia, an […]
Continue reading »The words “cocktail safety” probably conjure up memories of scorched eyebrows from mistaken flames and nothing more, but it turns out that your fancy drink […]
Continue reading »Look, sometimes gyms suck. Your gym might not have the right equipment, it might be too expensive or too far away, or you might just […]
Continue reading »Ahhh we are alive! Until 2:00 pm ET, Cardiologists Christopher Kelly, MD, and Mark Eisenberg, MD, FACC are the authors of Am I Dying ?! […]
Continue reading »Within minutes of any first date, Uber ride, or any other social event that requires meeting complete strangers, usually the first thing that comes up […]
Continue reading »So you’ve decided to stay this year and make a nice Valentine’s Day dinner for your sweetheart. There is only one problem: you have absolutely […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever bought – or tried to purchase – the often sold-out egg nuggets at Starbucks, you understand their appeal. They have a velvety, […]
Continue reading »I’ve been tasked with coming up with one parenting trick that I would like to briefly reject in honor of Waiver Week here at Lifehacker. […]
Continue reading »My wife and I hope to do a lot every weekend. All our goals, from “washing our hair” to “paying taxes,” we write down on […]
Continue reading »Late one night last year, I was sitting in my apartment and working when my phone rang. It was my close friend Alex *. Alex […]
Continue reading »All task management apps are good, but sometimes you need a little more organizational power than a simple (digital) to-do list. I’ve been experimenting with […]
Continue reading »You know your sex life is short. You fought badly with your partner because of the poor state of your sex life. You’ve read magazines […]
Continue reading »Nine state residents have some leeway when it comes to the April 15 US tax filing deadline. To be clear: in most cases this is […]
Continue reading »Recycling can be quite challenging – it’s never as easy as throwing plastic in the plastic recycling bin. For example, most roadside recycling programs do […]
Continue reading »I’m very good at giving up on second dates, mainly because I go on first dates so often. There are times when we both admit […]
Continue reading »Watching our children get rejected, especially by their peers, is one of the most painful parts of parenting. Obviously, we cannot protect them from rejection: […]
Continue reading »I have to deal with so much nonsense on social media that I feel like shutting down almost every site I visit at least once […]
Continue reading »So: that weird clicking sound in your knee is back again. And today you vomited randomly for about an hour, but then it passed, and […]
Continue reading »Over the years, we’ve tried many techniques to reinforce a new habit. Connecting your ego to everyday activities is just one of them, and it […]
Continue reading »The mystery of love is overshadowed by the much larger mystery of how to deal with hell if you get dumped. Here’s how to get […]
Continue reading »How are you? Oh no! I thought it would last forever! But I always knew you were too good for this. Sorry buddy. Sounds rude. […]
Continue reading »What’s worse than going to the gym after a long day at work? Head to the gym in the middle of the polar maelstrom. When […]
Continue reading »“You can do it,” I told my 7-year-old son. “We won’t stop until you get it. I know you can handle it. “ Oh, how […]
Continue reading »Dinner and drinks can be costly, and you, as a customer, have a right to enjoyment. But being entitled to something doesn’t mean you have […]
Continue reading »A few years ago, one of my best college friends broke up with me. “I think it would be better if we moved away from […]
Continue reading »Choosing a location for Hack Your City makes me dizzy. There are so many places with so many people . This week we are talking […]
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