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Growing up in New England, March had a reputation: mud season. The snow would melt into slush, the ground would soften, and everything felt suspended between what was and what was coming. It wasn’t beautiful yet, and it certainly wasn’t warm. It was simply an in-between. And yet, that in-between holds its own sort of magic. There’s a particular kind of restlessness that arrives this time of year. The light lingers longer in the evenings. You reach for lighter layers almost instinctively. You open a window—even if only for a few minutes—just to feel the shift in the air. Something…
When I told my friend Nora that I was pregnant with a boy, she looked at me over plates of pasta and said, “Oh, Joanna, you have the opportunity to raise a kind man.” I thought that was such a beautiful and moving sentiment, and over the past 16 years, I’ve thought a lot about it. I’ve taught my two boys about consent, periods, apologies, generosity, the list goes on. At 12 and 15, they’re absolute sweetest, but one thing that STILL drives me nuts is how I have to micromanage their chores. “Can you clear the table?” I’ll ask,…
All of us have three main options to profit from AI: 1) Invest in the right AI companies. 2) Work for the right AI companies. 3) Invest in real estate that will benefit from the AI boom. Investing in the right AI companies is easier said than done. The gorillas like Google, Tesla, Nvidia have done well. But timing is also important. For example, you could have bought Nvidia at $197 a share on Feb 25, 2026 before reporting record results, only to lose 10% one week later. While firms like Meta and Tesla lost over 60% of its value…
The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. We’ve tested and researched dozens of mattresses over the years — these are our top picks for the best cooling mattresses. When we sleep, our core temperature drops, causing our bodies shed heat into the space around us. And depending on your bedding, this can trap heat and result in hot, sweaty sleep — which is anything but restful. For those of us who run warm overnight, consider a cooling mattress to help you beat the night sweats.…
I have plenty of travel pet peeves, but one stands above the rest. Sitting on a plane or in an airport lounge while someone watches videos, streams music or takes a call on speaker without headphones is incredibly frustrating. It is distracting and inconsiderate. I have seen it happen all over the world, with the exception of Japan and across all age groups and backgrounds. This is not limited to one type of traveler. It is a widespread habit that continues to surprise me. Judging by social media, I am far from alone. @shawnthefoodsheep: Listening to music or watching a…
Home Advice You Can Trust Tips, tricks & ideas for a better home and yard, delivered to your inbox daily. Your attic might seem like the perfect out-of-the-way place to stash holiday decorations, old paperwork, and seasonal clothes, but without climate control and proper insulation, it can quickly become one of the worst storage spots in your home. “Between the heat, humidity, and temperature fluctuations, unfinished attics can be far more damaging than many homeowners realize,” explains Rebecca Deans, founder and CEO of SHIFT into Organized in Charleston, South Carolina. Add pests to the mix, and all these factors can…
Before we pick up our forks, let’s invoke the ancestors: Southern culinary mentors like Martha Lou Gadsden, Louis Osteen, Robert Carter, Emily Meggett, and Joseph “Chef Joe” Glascoe Randall are the ones who taught us to never stir a pot of rice, and why it’s sacrilege to add sugar to cornbread or grits. Without their guidance, we wouldn’t be celebrating this kind of food today. And, building on their legacy, change has come to South Carolina’s Lowcountry, particularly on the greater Charleston peninsula, which my family has called home for a really long time.Martha Lou Gadsden (Photo: Jesse Volk, Courtesy…
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Are you thinking about getting a new driveway installed? Perhaps your commercial car park has seen better days and needs some attention? Or maybe you’re simply wondering how to find trustworthy asphalt contractors in Carrum Downs who won’t let you down? Finding the right contractor for your asphalt project can feel overwhelming. There are so many options out there, and let’s be honest—not all of them deliver the quality you deserve. The difference between a smooth, long-lasting surface and one that cracks within months often comes down to choosing the right team for the job. This guide walks you through…
The National Magazine Awards has named Eater as a finalist in the category of General Excellence, Service and Lifestyle.The finalists for the 2026 National Magazine Awards, an annual recognition from the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), were announced on Thursday.Eater was nominated for General Excellence, Service and Lifestyle, alongside Allure, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Vogue, and Wirecutter. This is Eater’s fourth year in a row being nominated in the category, and Eater is the only repeat nominee from the past two years.Eater has been nominated in several other ASME categories in years past, including Lifestyle Journalism…
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