LIFESTYLE

Mar 16 2026LIFESTYLE

NYC Scores High in the Active‑Lifestyle Race

New York City earned a spot as the second best U. S. city for staying fit, according to a recent ranking that examined 35 different health‑related factors across the country’s largest urban centers. The study looked at everything from monthly gym fees to how many basketball hoops a city has per resi

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Mar 15 2026LIFESTYLE

The Rise of Nonna Maxxing: Gen Z's Relaxed Lifestyle Trend

Gen Z is shaking up lifestyle trends with "Nonna Maxxing, " a movement that values simplicity over hustle culture. This trend, inspired by the imagined life of an Italian grandmother, or "nonna, " focuses on enjoying long lunches, fresh air, and homemade meals. It's a break from the usual productivi

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Mar 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Island Living on a Budget: Where to Retire Without Breaking the Bank

Ever thought about retiring on an island but worried about the cost? It might not be as expensive as you think. The South Pacific offers a mix of warm weather, stunning views, and a relaxed lifestyle that can be quite affordable compared to many places in the U. S. To find the best spots, we looked

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Mar 15 2026LIFESTYLE

Hellertown: A Retiree's Hidden Gem in Pennsylvania

Nestled in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, Hellertown is a small borough that's gaining attention for its laid-back vibe and affordability. It's a place where you can enjoy a quiet life without being too far from the buzz of bigger cities like Bethlehem, Allentown, and Easton. With a population of aro

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Mar 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding Joy: Which U. S. City Tops the Happiness List?

Money can lift a person’s mood, but it only does so up to a point. Once an annual salary reaches around $75, 000, extra earnings no longer boost happiness significantly. Because of that, the best places to live are not just about paycheck size. They also need good health conditions, shorter commute

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Mar 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Finding a Furry Friend Who Keeps Up With You

Jazzy is a lively two‑year‑old mix of Black Mouth Cur that has just moved into the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region. The shelter says she loves being outside, whether it’s a walk in the woods or chasing a tennis ball. She is full of energy and enjoys toys, so a household that goes on hikes or

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Mar 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Living Light: A New Start in Bangkok

He was stuck. The UK job kept him steady, but the rent ate most of his paycheck and every extra bill felt like a pinch. Even with savings, the cost of living made buying a home feel impossible; renting was almost as expensive as a mortgage. He felt trapped, living more out of necessity than choice,

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Mar 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Sex Skills for a Happier Life

People grow up in one of three ways when it comes to sex: open, shameful or silent. In the first type, parents treat sex as normal and give clear answers. The second treats it as taboo, hiding the topic and making people feel guilty. The third simply never talks about it, leaving adults unsure how t

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Mar 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Teru Sushi: A Family‑Run Legacy on Ventura Boulevard

Teru Sushi, a favorite spot for both locals and celebrities, has been serving fresh Japanese cuisine in Studio City since 1979. The restaurant’s owner, Mike Sadighi, began his journey as a parking attendant before becoming the proud proprietor of this long‑standing eatery. The menu is built aroun

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Mar 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Living with Five Roommates: A London Budget Hack

Daniel Darragh first arrived in London in 2022, hoping to keep his rent manageable by sharing a home with one roommate. Four years on, he now lives with five people in a six‑bedroom house near Queen’s Park. His monthly contribution is 900 pounds, roughly $1, 225, a figure that seems reasonable when

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