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Ranking The States Where People Complain The Most—According To Data

Based on national survey data, these are the states where people vent the most—about…well, about pretty much everything. It’s part science, part sass, and totally relatable.
November 18, 2025 Jesse Singer

I paid for an “ocean-view” hotel room, but my balcony faces a parking lot. What can I do?

So, you’ve just checked into your dream hotel, ready to sip something fruity on your balcony while gazing at the ocean—and instead, you’re staring at the back of a Chevy Tahoe. Don’t panic. You’re not powerless, and you might even end up with an upgrade if you play this right. Here’s exactly what to do when your “ocean view” turns into an asphalt disappointment.
November 16, 2025 J. Clarke
House for sale

With Housing At All Time Highs, This Is The Most Expensive Neighborhood In Every American State

Luxury often hides in plain sight, tucked into neighborhoods locals speak of in hushed tones. Each state has one area shaped by history, status, and strong demand, and the figures shown reflect rough estimates of home values.
November 18, 2025 Peter Kinney
Moses

Archaeologists in Egypt uncovered a massive stronghold along the route linked to the Bible story of Moses.

Something extraordinary just emerged from Egypt’s desert, and it’s stirring one of history’s biggest conversations. Archaeologists uncovered a massive stronghold along a route long linked to the world of Moses.
November 18, 2025 Alex Summers

Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a 3,000-year-old moat that appears in the Bible.

What if a single trench could rewrite the story of Jerusalem’s past? Archaeologists in the City of David have uncovered a vast moat that once divided ancient Jerusalem, confirming details long recorded in sacred scripture.
November 18, 2025 Peter Kinney

Scientists found a million-year-old skull in China that's just changed everything we thought we knew about human evolution

It started as a crushed fossil discovered decades ago in central China. Now, thanks to new digital reconstruction, scientists have realized this ancient skull—known as Yunxian 2—is about one million years old, and it’s completely reshaping what we know about the human story.
November 17, 2025 Jesse Singer
Ancient Helmet

A bronze helmet from the 241 BC Battle of the Egadi Islands was recovered off Sicily’s coast, offering new evidence of ancient naval warfare.

Off the western coast of Sicily, near the Egadi Islands, divers have pulled up something extraordinary: a bronze helmet that likely belonged to a warrior who fought in one of the most decisive naval battles of the ancient world. This helmet, dating back to the 241 BC Battle of the Egadi Islands, isn’t just another relic; it’s a tangible link to the chaotic, bloody final clash that ended the First Punic War and changed the course of Mediterranean history.
November 18, 2025 Quinn Mercer

I planned a surprise trip for my partner, but they dumped me a week before. Can I get my money back on anything?

When a dream getaway turns into heartbreak, can you get your money back? Discover expert-backed tips on how to recover travel costs after a breakup, from flight refunds to hotel credits—and learn how to turn emotional loss into financial (and personal) recovery.
November 14, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Archaeologists in Iraq discovered statues and wall carvings in the ancient city of Nineveh that display the lost grandeur of the Assyrian Empire.

Archaeologists unearthed fifteen monumental lamassu statues and stone reliefs at Nineveh, former capital of the mighty Assyrian Empire.
November 17, 2025 Marlon Wright
22 Rare Destinations You Could Soon Need Exclusive Permission to Visit

Everyone Should See These Places, But It's About To Get A Lot Harder To Visit Them

Not long ago, these places welcomed anyone with a ticket. Now, they’re drawing lines—sometimes for safety, sometimes for preservation. The open world we knew is getting a little smaller, one rule at a time.
November 14, 2025 Marlon Wright

There Isn’t Just One Famous Alley In America Covered With Old Gum—There Are Two Of Them

Everyone knows about that famously sticky Seattle spot—but surprise: it has a twin. Turns out, the U.S. has not one, but two tourist-approved gum alleys where walls glisten with decades of chewed-up history. Gross? Maybe. Iconic? Definitely. Let’s take a look…
November 14, 2025 Jesse Singer
Peter Moe Astrup

In 2024, a team of Danish archaeologists finally uncovered "the Atlantis of the Stone Age" in the Baltic Sea.

Long before Denmark had shores or islands, a vast stretch of green plains joined Europe to Britain. Mammoths still roamed the north, and humans followed rivers that no longer exist. They hunted, built fires, and lived on land destined to sink beneath the rising sea.
November 13, 2025 Jane O'Shea