8 ways people are making friends without using social media in 2026
Spokeo reports people are seeking real-world connections to combat loneliness, using running clubs, friendship apps, and phone-free events.
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Spokeo reports people are seeking real-world connections to combat loneliness, using running clubs, friendship apps, and phone-free events.
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Spokeo reports a rise in short, minimalist baby names as parents favor simplicity, cultural versatility, and modern elegance in naming choices.
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ThatsThem reports on the top 10 most common U.S. street names, revealing cultural and historical insights, from Main Street to Maple Street.
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Bromic Heating reports on strategies for homeowners to get more enjoyable outdoor time during cold weather.
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Reasons to be Cheerful reports on John Seigel-Boettner’s Cycling Without Age program in Santa Barbara, fostering connections between seniors and the community through bike rides.
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Magical Butter reports that New Year’s resolutions drive increased DIY health and wellness projects, particularly among Gen Z focusing on daily habits.
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April Health reports six tips to boost mental health this winter, including outdoor breaks, gratitude journaling, and mindful breathing.
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The Motley Fool reports on the 25 best U.S. retirement locations for 2026, ranked based on retirees’ priorities like quality of life and healthcare access.
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Kinship reports a study revealing key behavioral differences between male and female dogs, including fear, aggression, trainability, and attention-seeking.
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AmeriPro Roofing reports that immediately addressing a roof leak involves notifying professionals, protecting belongings, and documenting damage to prevent further issues.
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HomeServe reports six essential steps for homeowners post-blizzard: check detectors, inspect plumbing, monitor for damage, and stay safe while shoveling.
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SmartAsset reports New Mexico leads in federal childcare subsidies at $1,782 per child, while South Dakota has the lowest at $482.
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Sunsweet Growers reports that fiber’s role in gut health is gaining attention, yet many Americans fall short of daily fiber needs, lacking clarity on intake and benefits.
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AnyWho reports Gen Z’s online identity emphasizes anonymity, lowercase text, visual usernames, simple email addresses, and multiple themed accounts.
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Proform reports that modern upgrades, especially restomods, are enhancing classic car reliability and values, reshaping market dynamics.
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Compartés reports the heart-shaped chocolate box remains a beloved Valentine’s Day gift due to its emotional significance and enduring appeal.
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Spot & Tango reports many singles are celebrating Valentine’s Day with their dogs, reflecting a shift towards valuing pet companionship over romantic relationships.
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Understood reports that artificial food dyes, like Red 40, may worsen ADHD symptoms in some children, prompting a phase-out by the FDA.
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Lifeguard reports seven online habits that increase identity theft risk, urging consumers to rethink behaviors and enhance security measures.
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Blueprint reports on redefining New Year’s resolutions by embracing small, sustainable changes instead of drastic reinvention for lasting growth.
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