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Why does your dog get so excited about snow?

Kinship reports that dogs love snow for its sensory stimulation, cold temperatures, and unique scents, though safety measures are crucial.

Why does your dog get so excited about snow?

Kinship reports that dogs love snow for its sensory stimulation, cold temperatures, and unique scents, though safety measures are crucial.

The 25 best places to retire in the US in 2026, ranked by what retirees value most

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.

How to build a simple mental health routine this winter (no overhaul needed)

April Health reports six tips to boost mental health this winter, including outdoor breaks, gratitude journaling, and mindful breathing.

The Human Connection Study: How Gen Z’s pursuit of personal growth is redefining romance

Match Group reports Gen Z values true love more than any prior generation but only 55% feel ready for relationships, seeking personal growth first.

How the world dressed in 2025 and what might be on the horizon for 2026

Grailed reports 2025 saw luxury brands dominate, with a focus on craft over trends, while 2026 hints at a resurgence of minimalism amid evolving styles.

Has the doodle craze gotten out of hand? The truth behind this trendy breed

Kinship reports on the Doodle craze, exploring their popularity, hybrid nature, health risks, and grooming needs, urging potential owners to consider individual dogs over trends.

Has the doodle craze gotten out of hand? The truth behind this trendy breed

Kinship reports on the Doodle craze, exploring their popularity, hybrid nature, health risks, and grooming needs, urging potential owners to consider individual dogs over trends.

Where alcohol is most and least popular

SmartAsset reports Alaska leads in annual per-capita alcohol spending at $1,250 per adult, while Utah spends the least at $606.

Finding your healthiest sleep position: Comparing side, back, and stomach sleeping

Naturepedic reports that sleep position affects health, with side sleeping benefiting spinal health, while stomach sleeping can cause strain.

Big Game food trends: DoorDash data reveals how America eats on game day

DoorDash reports that on Big Game Sunday 2025, chicken wings topped orders, with guacamole, pizza, and loaded fries also popular.

The pirouette to the street: The rise of the ballet sneaker

Sneakers.com reports a rise in ballet sneakers, merging athletic and dance styles. Search interest surged by 211%, showcasing their growing popularity.

The weight of winter: 5 tips for dealing with wet, heavy snow

HomeServe reports tips for handling wet, heavy snow: shovel safely, choose the right snowblower, beware of ice, and prep for outages.

96% of parents agree: Outdoor time instantly boosts kids’ moods

Retrospec reports that 96% of parents agree outdoor time boosts kids' moods, though many struggle with screen time distractions.

Spicy insights for National Hot Sauce Day from Instacart data

Instacart reports that hot sauce trends for National Hot Sauce Day reveal strong favorites like Frank’s RedHot and a surge in hot honey innovations.

5 emerging digital ID trends in 2026 that could redefine your online persona

Spokeo reports 5 digital ID trends for 2026, highlighting passkeys, mobile IDs, behavioral biometrics, deepfake defense, and decentralized networks.

What we lose when we spend to feel better

Atmos reports on the paradox of equating happiness with spending, revealing that meaningful experiences often bring more joy than material purchases.

Yard-core! Superfans show team spirit through lawn art

LawnStarter reports that superfans express loyalty through lawn logos, creating vibrant displays of team spirit in neighborhoods.

How is seasonal affective disorder linked to substance use disorder?

Rula reports that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) often co-occurs with substance use disorder, exacerbating symptoms in winter.

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Why does your dog get so excited about snow?

Kinship reports that dogs love snow for its sensory stimulation, cold temperatures, and unique scents, though safety measures are crucial.

Why does your dog get so excited about snow?

Kinship reports that dogs love snow for its sensory stimulation, cold temperatures, and unique scents, though safety measures are crucial.

The 25 best places to retire in the US in 2026, ranked by what retirees value most

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.

How to build a simple mental health routine this winter (no overhaul needed)

April Health reports six tips to boost mental health this winter, including outdoor breaks, gratitude journaling, and mindful breathing.

The Human Connection Study: How Gen Z’s pursuit of personal growth is redefining romance

Match Group reports Gen Z values true love more than any prior generation but only 55% feel ready for relationships, seeking personal growth first.

How the world dressed in 2025 and what might be on the horizon for 2026

Grailed reports 2025 saw luxury brands dominate, with a focus on craft over trends, while 2026 hints at a resurgence of minimalism amid evolving styles.

Has the doodle craze gotten out of hand? The truth behind this trendy breed

Kinship reports on the Doodle craze, exploring their popularity, hybrid nature, health risks, and grooming needs, urging potential owners to consider individual dogs over trends.

Has the doodle craze gotten out of hand? The truth behind this trendy breed

Kinship reports on the Doodle craze, exploring their popularity, hybrid nature, health risks, and grooming needs, urging potential owners to consider individual dogs over trends.

Where alcohol is most and least popular

SmartAsset reports Alaska leads in annual per-capita alcohol spending at $1,250 per adult, while Utah spends the least at $606.

Finding your healthiest sleep position: Comparing side, back, and stomach sleeping

Naturepedic reports that sleep position affects health, with side sleeping benefiting spinal health, while stomach sleeping can cause strain.

Big Game food trends: DoorDash data reveals how America eats on game day

DoorDash reports that on Big Game Sunday 2025, chicken wings topped orders, with guacamole, pizza, and loaded fries also popular.

The pirouette to the street: The rise of the ballet sneaker

Sneakers.com reports a rise in ballet sneakers, merging athletic and dance styles. Search interest surged by 211%, showcasing their growing popularity.

The weight of winter: 5 tips for dealing with wet, heavy snow

HomeServe reports tips for handling wet, heavy snow: shovel safely, choose the right snowblower, beware of ice, and prep for outages.

96% of parents agree: Outdoor time instantly boosts kids’ moods

Retrospec reports that 96% of parents agree outdoor time boosts kids' moods, though many struggle with screen time distractions.

Spicy insights for National Hot Sauce Day from Instacart data

Instacart reports that hot sauce trends for National Hot Sauce Day reveal strong favorites like Frank’s RedHot and a surge in hot honey innovations.

5 emerging digital ID trends in 2026 that could redefine your online persona

Spokeo reports 5 digital ID trends for 2026, highlighting passkeys, mobile IDs, behavioral biometrics, deepfake defense, and decentralized networks.

What we lose when we spend to feel better

Atmos reports on the paradox of equating happiness with spending, revealing that meaningful experiences often bring more joy than material purchases.

Yard-core! Superfans show team spirit through lawn art

LawnStarter reports that superfans express loyalty through lawn logos, creating vibrant displays of team spirit in neighborhoods.

How is seasonal affective disorder linked to substance use disorder?

Rula reports that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) often co-occurs with substance use disorder, exacerbating symptoms in winter.

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