Tuesday, May 7, 2024

How Do I Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck?

A Cheap, Effective Way to Get Rid of Mosquitos. Why Family Estrangement Is on the Rise.

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May 7, 2024
Psychiatric Labels, Baby Reindeer, and Dumbphone Delights
Ten picks for today, curated by our editors. Plus, the case against an American standard.
 
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"A Multilayered Phenomenon"
Why So Many People (Myself Included) Are Experiencing Family Estrangement
Vogue
Kui Mwai
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2
 
By the Numbers
McDonald's and Other Food Giants Are Struggling in the Inflation Economy
Quartz
Francisco Velasquez
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3
 
Small Wins
A Subreddit for Dumbphones Is the Smartest Place Online
WIRED
Aaron Gordon
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4
 
Good Advice
What to Say to (and Not Say) to Someone Who Is Depressed
Good Housekeeping
Lisa Bain
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Fatal Attraction
The Cheapest, Easiest, Most Ridiculously Effective Way to Eradicate Mosquitoes From Your Property
The Art of Manliness
Brett & Kate Mckay
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"Cream of Something"
The Food Our Parents Fed Us
Romper
Samantha Darby
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Financial Literacy
How Do I Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck?
Vox
Nicole Dieker
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Looking for Answers
Why We're Turning Psychiatric Labels Into Identities
The New Yorker
Manvir Singh
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Power Dynamics
What Does 'Baby Reindeer' Have to Say about Bartending? A Lot.
Punch
Rosie Schaap
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Under the Radar
Here's This Year's List of the Most Endangered Historic Places in the U.S.
NPR
Neda Ulaby
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Rewilding in Action
Why (and How) to Rethink Your Lawn Goals
The low-lift benefits of putting your yard to better use.
The American Obsession with Lawns
Scientific American
Krystal D'Costa
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Lawns are the most grown crop in the U.S.—and they're not one that anyone can eat; their primary purpose is to make us look and feel good about ourselves.
4 Reasons to Let Your Lawn Grow Wild
Popular Science
Angely Mercado
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A beautiful lawn doesn't have to be plain.
Tapestry Lawns: Why You Need This Low-Maintenance Grass Alternative
Architectural Digest
Lisa Cheng
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Patchwork grass is pretty.
The Surprising Benefits of Switching to 'Lamb Mowers'
The Washington Post
Michael J. Coren
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Sheep are the original lawn mower. They're staging a comeback in suburbia.
In Case You Missed It
 
Yesterday's Most Read Story
Why Can't We Stop Talking About Nonmonogamy?
Yale Review
Brandy Jensen
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