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In today’s world, there seems to be more bad news than good news. The truth is, there’s just as much good news out there; the media just isn’t reporting it. If you’re tired of being fed only bad news by the media, you’ve come to the right place. Here you’ll find lighthearted news: inspirational, funny, uplifting and interesting.

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This One-Minute Trick Will Ensure You Don’t Ever Forget Your Belongings Again



How many times have you been on a flight and accidentally left at least some of your belongings on the plane or in the airport? It happens so frequently that most airports have a dedicated lost and found department. So why do people forget things? Memory involves many processes, but stress, lack of sleep, and just plain being distracted can affect our ability to remember things. Unfortunately, forgetting things on planes, in a restaurant, or at work can have adverse consequences depending on what you leave behind. There’s theft, of course, and the ordeal of having to cancel your credit cards or buy a new phone. Then there’s the stress involved in losing your belongings and all that comes along with it. The good news is that there’s a trick to not forgetting, and it’s called the look-back rule. It’s as simple as that: Before you move on from wherever you are, turn around and look back. Take a solid minute to make sure you didn’t leave anything behind on your seat, at the restaurant table, or in the airplane seat pocket. It might be a measly 60 seconds, but it can save you hours of hassle. It’s easy to make it part of your daily routine, even when you’re not traveling. When you move, you check. It won’t take long for your brain to get in the habit. To make it easy on yourself, never use drawers in hotels, never put things in the nightstand, and never hang clothes in the closet. Put them where they’re easy to spot when you leave. If you have a touch of OCD, you can even make a checklist to make sure everything on it is packed and ready to go when you set out for home.
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It’s Not Your Imagination: April Showers Are Getting More Severe



April showers bring May flowers……and sometimes more rain. We’re seeing more rainfall and flooding, as well as worse heat waves, hurricanes, wildfires and drought risks. In other words, wet places are getting wetter, dry places are becoming drier and the April showers we remember from our youth are becoming deluges in some places. How much more rain are we now getting? It depends where you live, but two places stand out. Since 1950, the Northeast has seen an increase of around 60% in extreme precipitation days, and the Midwest has seen a 45% increase. Both areas have experienced more flooding. So far, 2026 holds a surprising record: the driest first three months on record for the U.S. Still, extreme rain and storm events have occurred, including in Pittsburgh, where the city saw a record-breaking rain and widespread flooding in March. March also brought supercell thunderstorms, 6-inch hail, and tornadoes to Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. So what’s going on? What has changed is the rate of carbon dioxide emissions, or greenhouse gas emissions, and the temperature, and it’s happening 50-100 times faster than we’ve seen before. Nevertheless, you can still prepare for extreme spring weather.


• Know your risk: Check to see if your home, school or workplace is in a flood-prone zone or other high-risk area.

• Have an evacuation plan: Map routes in case of flooding; some roads are more prone to flooding than others, so know where you are going before you start.

• Prepare emergency kits: Include evacuation information and first aid supplies. Ready.gov has a full list of suggested items.

• Create a communication plan: Include friends, family and neighbors. Know who should go where when.

• Charge your devices: Have necessary electronics charged and ready to be without electricity access.

• Stay informed and follow all evacuation orders: Download weather apps or watch your local news to stay informed.
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Men Are Going to the Extreme for Physical Perfection



Spend five minutes scrolling through social media and you’ll see tips on how to escape being ordinary in favor of “looksmaxxing” — where physical attractiveness is treated as something to be optimized, sometimes at the cost of irreversible health issues. While it has existed since the 2010s in niche circles online, looksmaxxing has recently spilled into the mainstream. Though often framed as self-improvement, research suggests that these online spaces can foster toxic masculinity, body shaming and humiliation. One of the most visible figures in this space is Braden Peters (pictured below), a 20-year-old known online as Clavicular, who has documented his transformation while using controversial methods.  Here are the levels of looksmaxxing and the harm they do.

ROIDMAXXING — using anabolic steroids to fast track a more muscular physique. In the short term, users may see increases muscle mass, but long-term risks include hormonal shutdown, fertility issues, acne, “man boobs” and hair loss. 

LEANMAXXING — using fat-dissolving injectables to achieve a sharper jawline or more hollowed cheeks. The downside of injectables is the risk of permanent scars, serious infections, skin deformities, cysts and painful knots. The skin is dies and users are left with big ulcerated wounds that take months to heal.

THREADMAXXING — using polydioxanon threads to create absorbable sutures that quickly alter facial features. Not only do they have mediocre results, after often damage the network of nerves just under the facial skin. At best the nerves are injured; at worst there’s permanent paralysis.

BONESMASHING — the name sounds like exactly what it is. It involves repeatedly striking facial bones with a blunt object like a hammer to obtain sharper cheekbones and a more defined jawline and chin. Experts say this procedure has no scientific basis and the dangers are both immediate and lasting. Risks include bruising, swelling, pain, fractures, and injuries to delicate facial structures.

METHMAXXING — users are turning to methamphetamine for appetite suppression. The risks are obvious. Beyond addiction, meth can cause elevated heart rate and blood pressure, along with restlessness, paranoia and anxiety. In some cases, it can trigger violent behavior. Users often develop wrinkles, sagging skin, dental decay and severe acne. 




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Making Your Own Healthy Ranch Dressing



Typical store-bought Ranch dressings are high in calories, unhealthy fats, and sodium, which is why you need to make your own. This recipe takes less than 5 minutes to make, with wholesome ingredients you can actually pronounce. You can enjoy the creamy, flavorful dressing drizzled over salads, as a dip for fresh vegetables, or as a creamy marinade. For the best tangy flavor, opt for freshly-squeezed lemon juice instead of store-bought varieties, and always keep your dressing in a Mason jar with a lid. 

Servings: 8 2-tablespoon servings

Ingredients:
• 1 cup nonfat greek yogurt
• 1 teaspoon garlic powder
• 1 teaspoon onion powder
• 1 teaspoon dried dill
• 1 teaspoon dried parsley
• ½ teaspoon dried chives optional
• ½ teaspoon black pepper
• ¼ teaspoon salt
• 3 tablespoons water
• 1 tablespoon lemon juice (juice of half a lemon)

Directions:
• Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
• Whisk until combined.
• Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes:
• For the best tangy flavor, opt for freshly squeezed lemon juice rather than store-bought varieties, as fresh juice enhances the dressing’s taste. ​
• Keep your dressing in a Mason jar with a lid. It makes it easy to shake and serve, plus it’s perfect for storage.

Substitutions:
• Nonfat Greek Yogurt: Any plain yogurt would make a great substitute in this recipe with a 1:1 substitute. Cottage cheese can also be used as a substitute, but be warned, the texture will change.

• Garlic Powder: Fresh minced garlic can be used instead of powder in this recipe

• Onion Powder: Freshly diced onion, shallots, or onion salt also work in this dressing 

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