A quarter of Americans are not certain that they’d pass their driver’s written exam if they were asked to retake it now, according to new research.
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Hugh Hefner’s youngest son attempts to buy back the Playboy brand
Cooper Hefner bids $100 million for the company, nearly twice its market cap.
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I’m a notoriously bad sleeper, but these $50 earplugs gave me the best sleep of my life
The slightest noise can interrupt my dreams. Could these tiny silicone earplugs be the answer?
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How to quiet your racing thoughts to feel happier at work and in life
5 tips from mental health experts to be more present and less self-critical.
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Polymarket tilts toward a Donald Trump victory in the election—but how accurate is it?
Polymarket odds offer a useful gauge for predicting the upcoming election, but there are significant caveats.
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The college student who tracks private jets of Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Taylor Swift says his Meta Threads accounts were suspended
Jack Sweeney said all the Meta jet tracking accounts were suspended in recent days, save for two: one following the jet used by former President Donald Trump and one following the jet used by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Trump tax plan would see Social Security benefits cut by one-third, watchdog says
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget said Trump’s plans would eventually slash payments to retirees by one-third.
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European overtourism anger spreads to Greece as protests loom over higher pay demands
Despite foreign visitor numbers spiking to thrice Greece's population, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis insists there isn't an overtourism problem.
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Party barns are the hottest amenity for U.K.’s countryside rich
Wealthy homeowners are spending upwards of £200,000 ($260,000) to turn drafty disused agricultural spaces into the ideal hangout for a raucous dinner party.
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Tourism revenue drops in Greece despite sharp summer tourism crunch
Industry revenue fell by 1.8 percent compared to last year even as the number of tourists grew by 6.6 percent.
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