The Best Cheap, Non-Meat Options To Get Protein On Your Plate
Meat prices have risen by roughly 20 percent over the past year. Here are some cheaper options you can try instead.
Meat prices have risen by roughly 20 percent over the past year. Here are some cheaper options you can try instead.
This is how the Gravel Institute lies to you.
In a viral thread on Reddit, Americans shared some of the biggest things that shocked them about visiting Europe — and you better bring a good pair of walking shoes.
As we mourn the late Foo Fighters drummer, here's a behind-the-scenes documentary from 2019 about how he achieved rock superstardom.
Politics got in the way.
"A gull flew off with an entire steak," says hotel manager.
Jidion brought his barber to the Timberwolves game and the players were loving it. Well, most of them.
With its cozy living spaces and multi-functional rooms, tiny living has its appeal.
Russia began invading Ukraine on Thursday, February 24. Since then thousands of people have been killed and millions of refugees have been displaced. Multiple talks between the two countries to negotiate peace have failed.
Actor Seann William Scott drops by the studio and reveals to Rich Eisen some truths about his life. Like how little he got paid for the first "American Pie"!
Need to brush up on the nitty gritty of world history? These maps hold the key to a better understanding of how we got to today. Plus, they look rad as hell.
He doesn't wear a mask. He wears a sweatshirt that offers very incriminating details. And yet, despite all the internet sleuths on the case, he continues to have no problems robbing banks throughout New England.
The Cybovac E30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on Amazon due to its Alexa integration and app-enabled smart features.
Caleb Love stepped up big time for UNC as he helped lead the Tar Heels to the Elite 8. Love dropped 27 of his 30 points in the second half alone.
We rank all the films to earn the coveted Best Picture award at the Oscars in the last 15 years.
Fun fact: before joining the Foo Fighters, Hawkins was Alanis Morissette's hard rocking drummer.
More students are being exposed to historical narratives through game play—but what exactly are they being taught?
What happens to our brains when we have an infinite memory?
This week, an auto mechanic whose son wants to follow a different path, a woman whose coworkers insist on calling her by her husband's last name, and a mysterious whisper to a Catholic priest.
The celebration is better than the ending of the game, especially that wild 3 by Ivey.
The subscription could launch as soon as this year.
This might look like a simple chopping board, but it's capable of much more. Invest in this one device, and you'll be able to sharpen, sterilize, weigh, chop and more.
This chap's mom picked up a box of comics for $24 at a sale back in the day and when he found out how much just two of those, which were "Avengers" titles, were worth in 2015, he couldn't hold back his excitement.
Sinking ratings, shrinking movie stars, boring broadcasts, not to mention battles over its controversial new museum. And now a quota system that threatens to tear the Oscars apart. How the Academy Awards are struggling to get on with the show.
Made in Canada by a company that's been operating since the 1930s, these boots are created to last even under heavy use.
"Monster Factory is back! We've got a fistful of boiled prawns and we're diving into the world of Elden Ring."
Taylor Hawkins, the Texas-born, golden-locked musician who for more than two decades drummed for the Foo Fighters on their way to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, has died, the band said Friday. He was 50.
It's already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through crowdfunding, and we'd want this highly portable guitar for its looks alone.
A cool 360° time lapse of every exoplanet we've discovered over the past three decades.
Losing your phone in the gap between your seats is a huge pain in the butt. This eliminates the problem entirely.
We don't mind lacing up when we're headed out on the trail, but we want the luxury of living lace-free for our backyard adventures.
A comprehensive history of the Holodomor, Joseph Stalin's crime against humanity towards Ukrainians that Russia continues to try to cover up.
Our guest this week needs sporty, reliable, and good for Minnesota winters.
All the scummy and scammy ways companies try to greenwash their products to fool consumers into thinking they're saving the planet.
Yes, worse than Corden.
From 1,600 square feet to just 262, here's how the size of apartments differs on a $1,500 budget across America's 100 biggest cities.
Kim Jong-un video made a movie trailer-like announcement to promote the launch of North Korea's missile.
Putin's comparison of the Russia-Ukraine conflict to people speaking out against J.K. Rowling's views on gender doesn't square. But also, the two of them landing in the same camp just kinda makes sense.
"Unknowingly, I started to reject all of the parts of myself that were Black."
Why showing your dad a meme is the world's hardest task.
Resignations are rising because people are seeing more job listings, not because they're feeling more Marxist.
We have more sustainable choices for our bodies after death than just burial or cremation, and we have power to advocate for these options in our communities.
How popular culture put non-consensual voyeurism, an undisputedly creepy indiscretion, into the mainstream.
"I used to think of recovery as a peak I would reach. But now I think of it as an active, cyclical process."
Since the late 1950s, ICBMs have loomed as a threat over international conflicts. Here's an explainer on what they are and how they work.
Jon Stewart observes that the wealth gap, homeownership and segregation between white and Black Americans is somehow worse now than ever before.
What is a loser? Can love bloom between losers on a battlefield? Why do we gravitate toward them, even though, by definition, they're constantly doing the very thing we root for them not to do?
People are spamming TikTok videos with comments that include the same brownie recipe, over and over. If that leaves you craving brownies, don't bother trying to figure out if the TikTok recipe is any good: we've got your back.
Louis Rossmann explains why Future Motion's claims that preventing customers from repairing their own battery is bogus.
A 1970 storm that killed half a million people became a flashpoint for political upheaval in Pakistan — and ultimately brought America and Russia to the brink of war.
How UkraineTakeShelter earned the ire of the Internet.
The quintessential video about completing the most glorious challenge in the amusement park construction and management simulation game you didn't know you needed but now can't look away from.
How @DGlaucomflecken, the alter ego of ophthalmologist Will Flanary, became an internet sensation.
Diagnosed with aggressive leukemia on a Western trip, a young man thought his insurance would cover an air ambulance ride home to North Carolina.
Badu The Singing Cat demonstrates he can sing the blues just like a human.
Roleplaying and reading erotic novels can help you figure out (and embrace) whatever you're into.
With some water and vinegar, angry mama will help release all the crud from your microwave, and make it a snap to clean.
Janna Levin, professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University, explains black holes to a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student and an expert.
Dating coaches who preach hypergamy and femininity say they can teach women how to "marry up," even though the data shows women are overall more educated than men — and in some instances outearning them.
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