For some people, the mowing season is in full swing. Others, who are observing “No Mow May,” say the pause helps imperiled pollinators.
Author: Beth Dalbey
2024 Summer Safety Guide: Sharks, Snakes, Sand Holes, Storms And More
Summer can be one of the most dangerous times of the year, but with the precautions, it doesn’t have to be marred by tragedy.
Your $1 Bill Could Be Worth $150K Due To Printing Error: What To Know
About 6.4 million $1 bills printed at two locations have duplicate serial numbers, and collectors are clamoring to find matching pairs.
Latest Recalls: E. Coli Beef, Air Rifles, Baby Cribs, More
Accelerators can stick on battery-operated ride-on toys, causing crashes, and ground beef may be contaminated with E. coli.
Mother’s Day 2024: The Best Advice My Mom Ever Gave Me Was … [Survey]
Moms always seem to know what to say in any situation. For Mother’s Day, we want to shout out moms everywhere for their strength and wisdom.
Power Tools On Weekends: When Is Too Early? [Block Talk]
Being respectful is important, readers told us, whether to immediate neighbors or the DIYers who want to make the most of their weekends.
How New Airline Rules Affect You: Automatic Refunds, No Hidden Fees
New Department of Transportation final rules mean automatic refunds for “significant” delays and lost luggage and require more transparency.
These Are The Most Iconic, Weirdest Foods In 50 States
If you’re planning to experience America on a summer road trip, these food picks provide a sense of place — or they’re just plain weird.
Did One Top Cop Really Glitter Bomb Another? [Weird News & Oddities]
People really do leave everything but the kitchen sink in Ubers; some other people are traveling to see cicadas, whose butts may fall off.
How Early Is Too Early For Noisy Power Tools On Weekends? [Block Talk]
When close neighbors start their circular saws and drills and begin pounding hammers at daybreak, do you fume or admire their ambition?