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How Buddhism honors both motherhood and celibate monks and nuns

The Conversation reports on Buddhism's appreciation for both motherhood and celibacy, highlighting how they intertwine through compassion, gratitude, and mindfulness.

Survey finds Americans disagree on the unwritten rules of backyard parties

The Luxury Pergola reports a survey reveals varied unwritten rules at backyard parties, highlighting generational and host-guest expectations.

‘The Chosen’ director to Latter-day Saints: Loosen up

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 'The Chosen' director Dallas Jenkins urges Latter-day Saints to embrace more joy and humanity in their worship.

All about specialty bras: From bullet bras to extreme push-ups

Honeylove reports on specialty bras like bullet bras and super push-ups, highlighting their history, styles, and modern uses for self-expression.

Why we crave ‘comfort food’

Knowable Magazine reports comfort food cravings often stem from nostalgia and emotional connections, but healthier alternatives can provide equal solace without indulgence.

Ordering lunch is more stressful than public speaking for 1 in 4 Americans

Global Payments reports that 1 in 4 Americans find ordering lunch more stressful than public speaking, highlighting menu overload and time pressure as key stressors.

House parties are the new speed dating: The surprising dating trends taking over in 2026

PeopleWin reports that house parties are replacing traditional dating methods as singles seek genuine connections amid rising costs and app fatigue.

The rise of the single-syllable middle name: Why Faye, June, and Pearl are having a moment

Spokeo reports a trend in naming middle names, highlighting the rise of single-syllable names like Faye and modern grandparent-inspired options.

How to lift cleavage naturally

Honeylove reports on natural ways to lift breasts, including selecting the right bras, using inserts, and tape for added support.

Skin microbiome and dry skin: How both are linked

Dove reports that dry skin is linked to the skin microbiome, a vital protective layer that helps maintain moisture and skin health.

Great-grandma called, and she wants her name back: 10 vintage baby names making a major comeback in 2026

Spokeo reports 10 vintage baby names making a comeback in 2026, influenced by nostalgia and pop culture, reflecting modern naming trends.

More heat, more pests: Top tips to safeguard your lawn before summer

TruGreen reports tips for protecting your lawn from summer pests, highlighting early signs of damage and effective maintenance practices.

Luna tops the charts again: The most popular pet names in America for 2026

Anywho reports that in 2026, popular pet names include classic favorites like Luna and Max, along with vintage and nature-inspired trends.

From underwire to wireless: How intimates are evolving for modern comfort

Felina reports a shift in women's intimates towards comfort, with wireless bra sales rising 22%, as women embrace more comfortable options.

How to prep your pet for a disaster

Atmos reports pets are at risk due to climate change. Prepare by creating a disaster kit, microchipping, and keeping vaccines updated.

How Gen Z and Gen Alpha are redefining beverage habits in the US

Keurig Dr Pepper reports Gen Z and Gen Alpha are reshaping beverage choices, favoring mood and occasion over routine, with diverse, expressive options.

Renovation nation: 9 home remodeling trends for 2026

Houzz reports that 54% of homeowners renovated in 2025, with trends showing rising budgets, increased Gen Z participation, and a focus on painting.

Hard water hotspots: Ranking North America’s hardest water and what it costs you

Culligan reports hard water in North America, especially in Texas and Arizona, can cost homeowners $682 annually, adding that soft water improves appliance lifespan and efficiency.

How to care for your contact lenses properly

Eyemart Express reports on safe contact lens care, emphasizing proper hygiene, using appropriate solutions, and avoiding common mistakes to prevent eye issues.

Architects focus on faster ventilation through improved window design

Reece Windows & Doors reports architects are enhancing window design for better ventilation, balancing indoor air quality and energy efficiency.

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