
- CelebrityIn The Know
Family makes ‘unsettling’ discovery after tearing out the carpet in new home: ‘[It was] covered for a reason’
The discovery, shared to Reddit by a user named Yamaha234, is just the latest bizarre home feature to turn heads online.
- LifestyleSheKnows
TikTok Mom Hates Playing With Her Daughter, But She Has a Very Good Point
Lynn Spinks, a 36-year-old mom from Cedar Lake, Indiana, proved that she was all of us in TikTok, when she admitted what so many of us parents are afraid to say out loud: She hates to play with her kid (yeah, we said it). Buried within her short video was a message that every parent […]
- LifestyleMarketWatch
My coworker wants to sell her house as prices have skyrocketed. The co-signer on her mortgage demands 25%. Can she sell without his permission?
‘It seems this person is entitled to nothing, but as he was a co-signer of the loan, my friend is in a tough spot.’
- U.S.Miami Herald
Minutes into a 911 call a Florida driver realizes what smashed through her windshield
“Something just came through the windshield and hit my mom in the head!” a woman cried out to a 911 dispatcher after she pulled over on Interstate 95 while driving to Daytona Beach on Wednesday.
- HealthTime
People Are Reporting Unexpected Side Effects After COVID-19 Vaccination—But That's Actually Normal
A health professional holds a vial of Janssen/J&J's COVID-19 vaccine in Pamplona, Spain on April 22, 2021. Abigail, a 29-year-old from New York City who asked to use a pseudonym to preserve her privacy, knew to expect some side effects after she got her second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in February. While scientists have not confirmed that COVID-19 vaccines can cause menstrual changes like Abigail’s, she feels confident the shot was her trigger, since she experienced something similar after a probable case of COVID-19 last spring.