Saturday, December 28, 2024

Pocket’s Greatest Hits 2024: Most Read

The Air Fryer Is a Hoax. The Big Lie About Sleep.

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December 28, 2024
Pocket's Greatest Hits: Most Read
The Newsletter's Most-Read Stories of 2024, Including Amazon Scams, Hidden Cameras, and the Ideal Vacation Length
 
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The Air Fryer Is a Hoax
The air fryer is just a little oven that blows, and the idea that air frying is a new cooking technique is a myth.
Quartz
Maxwell Zeff
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The Big Lie About Sleep
When it comes to slumber, what matters most is how rich you are.
Business Insider
Jeremy Ney
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Stop Setting Your Thermostat at 72
Let's settle the heated debate over your AC, once and for all.
Vox
Adam Clark Estes
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6 Of The Most Passive-Aggressive Phrases You're Probably Using (But Shouldn't Be)
Plus, the sneaky reason we communicate this way in the first place.
HuffPost
Kelsey Borresen
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How to Find Hidden Cameras in Hotels and House Rentals: We Tested Five Ways — and One's the Clear Winner
CNBC teamed with a spycam company, who hid 27 cameras in a house.
CNBC
Monica Pitrelli
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Why Biden Finally Quit
The Saturday night decision that ended Biden's reelection campaign.
POLITICO
Staff
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The Ideal Vacation Length for Peak Relaxation, According to Experts
It's an inherently subjective subject, but health and travel experts have common advice for the amount of time it takes to disconnect from life's obligations.
The Washington Post
Andrea Sachs
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How I Fell for an Amazon Scam Call and Handed Over $50,000
I'm still trying to understand why I fell for it.
The Cut
Charlotte Cowles
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Why Don't Rich People Eat Anymore?
Extreme dieting is the latest way for the mega-rich to signal their wealth and status.
Dazed
Serena Smith
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The Drug Pilots Take to Stay Awake
Military organisations have been grappling with pilot fatigue for decades – and they have a surprising solution.
BBC
Zaria Gorvett
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