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Profile – A Class of Her Own
Quinta Brunson was a devoted student of the sitcom long before she created "Abbott Elementary."
Shouts & Murmurs – The Affair With My Chair
I’ve heard people call sitting the new smoking. Others say that sitting is the new sugar. Both wrong. I’m here to tell you that sitting is the new sex. It feels so good, especially with the right partner.
City of Thieves
In L.A., cops battle crime rings that steal everything from purses to power tools.
Who's Your Cousin?
The great apes are among the most popular animals in most zoos. Their actions, facial expressions, and family life remind us so much of ourselves. Have you ever wondered, though, how we might look to them?
Letting Go of My Debt Shame
Getting out of debt is a group sport, not a solo mission.
Why We Over Spend
The rise of frictionless payments makes it easy to keep buying-whether we can afford to or not
They bake up love & kindness for heroic caregivers
A cookie-baking competition between two friends during the COVID-19 quarantine turned into a national movement providing baked goodies to essential workers.
"I make over $2k a month selling loungewear!"
Joanne Jarrett couldn’t find cozy loungewear with braless support, so she created it herself and cashed in!
Bloom-infused treatments that beautify!
Vibrant flowers abound this time of year, and your garden isn’t the only place you'll spot them! Thanks to their skinand hair-enhancing nutrients, they’re also popping up in products that make you gorgeous!
Get whisked away to Santa Fe!
Breathtaking scenery, award-winning cuisine options and more than 300 days of sun per year make this New Mexico locale an absolute must-see!
Pop culture calendar
Sheryl Crow is back! Five years ago, the Grammy Award winner said that Threads would be her final album, but fans got a surprise when the singer/songwriter announced that she’s releasing a new record, Evolution, on March 29.
Simple tricks to outsmart hot flashes
For the 87% of us who experience menopausal hot flashes daily for up to two decades, breaking into a sudden sweat at the office or while out with friends isn’t just inconvenient, it can feel downright embarrassing.
No more painful spring migraines
For the women who suffer from migraines, things like barometric pressure changes and the constantly fluctuating weather this time of year can trigger head pain.
Soothe your skin bother naturally
No need to fill a pricey prescription or wait for a referral to relieve your most irritating skin complaint.
Block bloat and fatigue
Feeling tired and puffy lately? Could be that your kidneys need a little TLC. The organs remove waste products from the bloodstream and flush excess fluids and toxins from the body.
Get paid to get rid of your closet clutter!
Retailers will give you cash, gift cards and other bonuses for bringing them a wide assortment of items that they can recycle for you
Fiber fix for a meno-belly
Good news for anyone sick of fighting that stubborn fat that piles up around our middle as we age: There’s a way to get rid of it without so much hard work. How? It turns out that ‘feeding’ fiber to the bacteria in the GI tract can help the body automatically shed ab flab. In fact, one study found that sipping tea mixed with special prebiotic fiber helped women ages 50 to 75 shrink their waist up to 28 times faster than women given plain tea. “The latest research is blowing the minds of doctors and scientists,” says Lose Your Belly Diet author Travis Stork, M.D., whose new mission is spreading the word about prebiotics. Read on for simple tips that can help you use prebiotic fiber to target your meno-belly and make wellness soar
“Help! want to be kinder to myself”
Self-compassion is linked with greater happiness, less stress and enhanced longevity.
"Music helps us fight dementia!"
After seeing music’s amazing ability to draw her husband, Irwin, out of the fog of dementia, Carol Rosenstein set out to spread the healing benefits of music to other seniors dealing with memory issues, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
One-dish delish!
Get dinner on the table fast with these flavor-packed recipes that prep in just 20 minutes
On Pointe
As a dancer with the New York City Ballet, India Bradley knows a good performance-and that the outfit plays a role.
“THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF BECOMING A MEDIOCRE CRAFTER"
In her new book, The Age of Magical Overthinking, author Amanda Montell explores the state of the modern mind. This exclusive excerpt examines why we're obsessed with things that are handmade.
The 700-Mile Journey to Get an Abortion
As states continue to enact harmful legislation that restricts access to reproductive healthcare, a network of pilots is flying people across the country to get services they need. Marie Claire reports from the air.
RAISING THE BAR
Despite endless body wash options, the art of luxury soap making hasn't slipped away. Many beauty brands are leaning into the centuries-old product, while elevating it with unique scents and ingredients.
INSIDE THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF THE WIZ
The famed show is back on Broadway, and with it, a dazzling new group of creatives. Before the curtains go up, writer Amber Ruffin gathers the cast to discuss the magic of making the musical.
CAMERA, KIRSTEN
After a two-year hiatus, the actress is back where she wants to be: the big screen.
Whiskey Business
Fawn Weaver, the founder of Uncle Nearest spirits, is doing more than just raising a glass—she’s raising awareness.
MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT
In today's murky fashion landscape of discourse and 'cores, to be a revolutionary is to tune out the chatter and focus on your skill. Here, a vanguard group of designers who prioritize their artistry above all else.
Field of Dreams
While agriculture has historically been a male-dominated industry, a new crop of farmers is working to make the community more diverse, inclusive, and cool.
MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE
Melanie Ann Donoghue, thirty-two, of Westchester County, New York, was wed on Saturday to Wordle.