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The surprising science of fireside connection

Modern Flames reports that gathering around fire fosters social bonds, relaxation, and mindfulness, continuing a tradition vital to human connection.

The housing ‘singles tax’: Why married buyers are coming out ahead

Redfin Real Estate reports that single people face greater housing affordability challenges than married couples, largely due to lower incomes and higher costs.

When love feels hard, here’s a therapist’s way of helping couples reconnect

LifeStance Health reports that narrative therapy and love maps help couples reconnect by reshaping their relationship stories and enhancing emotional intimacy.

Everything you need to know about sticky bras

Honeylove reports sticky bras offer backless support, featuring adhesive materials for lift and comfort, ideal for various outfits.

Why have student test scores been declining for a decade in America?

Chalkbeat reports U.S. student test scores have declined for over a decade, particularly in math and reading, raising concerns about education equity.

The warning signs someone isn’t who they say they are online (or in person)

PeopleFinders reports on warning signs of romance scams, including quick love declarations and refusal of video chats, urging vigilance online.

Impulse buying: Why it happens and 9 smart ways to curb it

Beyond Finance reports on impulse buying, its triggers, and offers nine strategies to manage and reduce these unplanned purchases.

How insurance needs change as your relationships change

TheZebra reports that as relationships change, so do insurance needs; updating policies ensures proper coverage at each life stage.

8 ways people are making friends without using social media in 2026

Spokeo reports people are seeking real-world connections to combat loneliness, using running clubs, friendship apps, and phone-free events.

Short, minimalist baby names are taking over

Spokeo reports a rise in short, minimalist baby names as parents favor simplicity, cultural versatility, and modern elegance in naming choices.

How to get ready for a first date

AXE reports that preparing for a first date involves rest, grooming, choosing the right outfit, and building confidence for a memorable impression.

3 essential bra styles every woman should own

Honeylove reports that every woman should own three essential bra styles: a T-shirt bra, wireless bra, and strapless bra for comfort and versatility.

Valentine’s Day swipes expose a bigger problem with mobile app accessibility

AudioEye reports that dating apps often lack accessibility for people with disabilities, highlighting barriers in onboarding and navigation during Valentine's Day.

Wood cabinets are the top choice for kitchens. Here are 5 more design trends to look forward to this year

Houzz reports wood cabinets lead kitchen trends in 2026, emphasizing warmth, smart storage, beverage stations, and functionality.

The new dating dealbreakers: What debt signals about compatibility in 2026

Earnest reports that debt shapes modern dating, and can signal compatibility issues.

The most common street names in America and what they reveal about us

ThatsThem reports on the top 10 most common U.S. street names, revealing cultural and historical insights, from Main Street to Maple Street.

How to bond with your dog

Ollie reports that understanding dog behavior through training can enhance bonding, reduce anxiety, and strengthen connections via fun activities.

Valentine's Day gifting trends, according to Instacart data

Instacart reports Valentine’s Day is a top gifting occasion, with roses, chocolates, and wellness items dominating sales, especially in Mississippi and Savannah.

30 foods that are poisonous to dogs

Stacker showcases 30 foods that can potentially be poisonous to dogs. The list includes things like nutmeg, garlic, cherries, peaches, onions, and other everyday foods.

31 foods that are poisonous to dogs

Stacker showcases 31 foods that can potentially be poisonous to dogs. The list includes things like nutmeg, garlic, cherries, peaches, onions, and other everyday foods.

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Larry Elder is an American lawyer, writer, and radio and television personality who calls himself the "Sage of South Central" a district of Los Angeles, Larry says his philosophy is to entertain, inform, provoke and to hopefully uplift. His calling card is "we have a country to save" and to him this means returning to the bedrock Constitutional principles of limited government and maximum personal responsibility. Elder's iconoclastic wit and intellectual agility makes him a particularly attractive voice in a nation that seems weary of traditional racial dialogue.” – Los Angeles Times.

Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher began his broadcasting career in 1978 in Dayton, Ohio. Today, he is one of the most listened-to talk radio show hosts in America, recently having been ranked in the Talkers Magazine “Heavy Hundred” list – the 100 most important talk radio hosts in America. Prior to being launched into national syndication in 1998, Mike hosted the morning show on WABC-AM in New York City. Today, Talkers Magazine reports that his show is heard by over 3.75 million weekly listeners. Besides his radio work, Mike is seen on Fox News Channel as an on-air contributor, frequently appearing on the cable news giant.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading bloggers and a genuine media revolutionary. He brings that expertise, his wit and what The New Yorker magazine calls his “amiable but relentless manner” to his nationally syndicated show each day.

When Dr. Sebastian Gorka was growing up, he listened to talk radio under his pillow with a transistor radio, dreaming that one day he would be behind the microphone. Beginning New Year’s Day 2019, he got his wish. Gorka now hosts America First every weekday afternoon 3 to 6pm ET. Gorka’s unique story works well on the radio. He is national security analyst for the Fox News Channel and author of two books: "Why We Fight" and "Defeating Jihad." His latest book releasing this fall is “War For America’s Soul.” He is uniquely qualified to fight the culture war and stand up for what is great about America, his adopted home country.

Broadcasting from his home station of KRLA in Los Angeles, the Dennis Prager Show is heard across the country. Everything in life – from politics to religion to relationships – is grist for Dennis’ mill. If it’s interesting, if it affects your life, then Dennis will be talking about it – with passion, humor, insight and wisdom.

Sean Hannity is a conservative radio and television host, and one of the original primetime hosts on the Fox News Channel, where he has appeared since 1996. Sean Hannity began his radio career at a college station in California, before moving on to markets in the Southeast and New York. Today, he’s one of the most listened to on-air voices. Hannity’s radio program went into national syndication on September 10, 2001, and airs on more than 500 stations. Talkers Magazine estimates Hannity’s weekly radio audience at 13.5 million. In 1996 he was hired as one of the original hosts on Fox News Channel. As host of several popular Fox programs, Hannity has become the highest-paid news anchor on television.

Michelle Malkin is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, longtime cable TV news commentator, and best-selling author of six books. She started her newspaper journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News in 1992, moved to the Seattle Times in 1995, and has been penning nationally syndicated newspaper columns for Creators Syndicate since 1999. She is founder of conservative Internet start-ups Hot Air and Twitchy.com. Malkin has received numerous awards for her investigative journalism, including the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) national award for outstanding service for the cause of governmental ethics and leadership (1998), the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award for Investigative Journalism (2006), the Heritage Foundation and Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity's Breitbart Award for Excellence in Journalism (2013), the Center for Immigration Studies' Eugene Katz Award for Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration Award (2016), and the Manhattan Film Festival's Film Heals Award (2018). Married for 26 years and the mother of two teenage children, she lives with her family in Colorado. Follow her at michellemalkin.com. (Photo reprinted with kind permission from Peter Duke Photography.)

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The surprising science of fireside connection

Modern Flames reports that gathering around fire fosters social bonds, relaxation, and mindfulness, continuing a tradition vital to human connection.

The housing ‘singles tax’: Why married buyers are coming out ahead

Redfin Real Estate reports that single people face greater housing affordability challenges than married couples, largely due to lower incomes and higher costs.

When love feels hard, here’s a therapist’s way of helping couples reconnect

LifeStance Health reports that narrative therapy and love maps help couples reconnect by reshaping their relationship stories and enhancing emotional intimacy.

Everything you need to know about sticky bras

Honeylove reports sticky bras offer backless support, featuring adhesive materials for lift and comfort, ideal for various outfits.

Why have student test scores been declining for a decade in America?

Chalkbeat reports U.S. student test scores have declined for over a decade, particularly in math and reading, raising concerns about education equity.

The warning signs someone isn’t who they say they are online (or in person)

PeopleFinders reports on warning signs of romance scams, including quick love declarations and refusal of video chats, urging vigilance online.

Impulse buying: Why it happens and 9 smart ways to curb it

Beyond Finance reports on impulse buying, its triggers, and offers nine strategies to manage and reduce these unplanned purchases.

How insurance needs change as your relationships change

TheZebra reports that as relationships change, so do insurance needs; updating policies ensures proper coverage at each life stage.

8 ways people are making friends without using social media in 2026

Spokeo reports people are seeking real-world connections to combat loneliness, using running clubs, friendship apps, and phone-free events.

Short, minimalist baby names are taking over

Spokeo reports a rise in short, minimalist baby names as parents favor simplicity, cultural versatility, and modern elegance in naming choices.

How to get ready for a first date

AXE reports that preparing for a first date involves rest, grooming, choosing the right outfit, and building confidence for a memorable impression.

3 essential bra styles every woman should own

Honeylove reports that every woman should own three essential bra styles: a T-shirt bra, wireless bra, and strapless bra for comfort and versatility.

Valentine’s Day swipes expose a bigger problem with mobile app accessibility

AudioEye reports that dating apps often lack accessibility for people with disabilities, highlighting barriers in onboarding and navigation during Valentine's Day.

Wood cabinets are the top choice for kitchens. Here are 5 more design trends to look forward to this year

Houzz reports wood cabinets lead kitchen trends in 2026, emphasizing warmth, smart storage, beverage stations, and functionality.

The new dating dealbreakers: What debt signals about compatibility in 2026

Earnest reports that debt shapes modern dating, and can signal compatibility issues.

The most common street names in America and what they reveal about us

ThatsThem reports on the top 10 most common U.S. street names, revealing cultural and historical insights, from Main Street to Maple Street.

How to bond with your dog

Ollie reports that understanding dog behavior through training can enhance bonding, reduce anxiety, and strengthen connections via fun activities.

Valentine's Day gifting trends, according to Instacart data

Instacart reports Valentine’s Day is a top gifting occasion, with roses, chocolates, and wellness items dominating sales, especially in Mississippi and Savannah.

30 foods that are poisonous to dogs

Stacker showcases 30 foods that can potentially be poisonous to dogs. The list includes things like nutmeg, garlic, cherries, peaches, onions, and other everyday foods.

31 foods that are poisonous to dogs

Stacker showcases 31 foods that can potentially be poisonous to dogs. The list includes things like nutmeg, garlic, cherries, peaches, onions, and other everyday foods.

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