Friday, January 10, 2025

Why the Color of Your Egg Yolk Matters

How Bad Is It to Walk Around Barefoot at Home? AI Is Making Dating Even Harder.

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January 10, 2025
Forest Bathing, High-Protein Veggies, and Texting with Men
Ten Picks for Today, Curated by Our Editors
 
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In the News
What We Learned From Apple's $95 Million Eavesdropping Lawsuit
Apple is poised to pay $95 million to users, but denies Siri was eavesdropping on purpose.
Vox
Aja Romano
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Deep Dive
Chrishona Hodges's Life Sentence
At a crossroads when 'Chicago' profiled him nine years ago, Jerryon Stevens is now in jail, awaiting trial on a murder charge. At home, his mother reckons with her son's path — and tries to hold her fractured family together.
Chicago
Elly Fishman
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Backstory
Why is There Such a Heated Debate About Gentle Parenting?
Here's how this popular parenting technique became such a hot topic of debate—and the truth about what it really looks like in practice.
Parents
Alex Vance
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Modern Love
AI Is Making Dating Even Harder
Artificial intelligence might present some handy shortcuts, but it makes a terrible wingman.
Men's Health
Rae Witte
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Who Knew?
How Bad Is It to Walk Around Barefoot at Home? Doctors' Answers May Surprise You.
If you're worried about the health of your feet, this may make you feel differently about how you move around your house.
HuffPost
Anna Rahmanan
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Essay
The Agony of Texting With Men
Many guys are bad at messaging their friends back—and it might be making them more lonely.
The Atlantic
Matthew Schnipper
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Explainer
Yes, the Color of Your Egg Yolk Matters — Here's What It Means
Why are some egg yolks orange, while others are pale yellow?
Food & Wine
Korin Miller
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Perspectives
Tidycore Makes a Real Mess
How organization content ignores the most important part of being neat: buying less.
Dwell
Alana Hope Levinson
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Good Eats
10 High-Protein Vegetables to Make Any Salad or Side Way More Satisfying
Veggies have many, many, many all-star nutrients—fiber, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, to name a few—but protein isn't typically considered one of them. And that holds particularly true for classics like lettuce, cabbage, and cauliflower.
SELF
Caroline Tien
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Just Because
I Tried Forest Bathing – Here's What I Learned
Struggling to switch off? Writer Jenna Maxwell discovers why a day out in nature could be the reset you've been craving.
Good Housekeeping
Jenna Maxwell
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Yesterday's Most-Read Story
The Case Against Budget Culture
Most of us aren't greedy people, but the way budget culture teaches us to think about money is rooted in greed.
Culture Study
Anne Helen Petersen
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