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I don’t know about you, but I have spent far too much time browsing nearby homes (not to mention spots in far-flung reaches of the country) during the pandemic. Even though I’m not looking for a home to buy in reality. And I’m not alone.
Turns out, there is actually legit psychology behind why browsing homes on sites like Zillow makes us feel good, especially during hard times. This piece by senior reporter Caroline Bologna made me chuckle and I suspect you’ll also feel validated in your late-night searches once you read it. |
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All hail the funny women of Twitter |
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Pet ownership has spiked during the pandemic. While we’re all mostly at home chilling and working with our new friends, sometimes unpredictable things happen like hurricanes or fires. Here’s a helpful primer on how to keep your pets safe during natural disasters. |
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We’ve all been on Zoom calls for a little more than a year (if not longer!), and yet some people still haven’t nailed the etiquette of video chatting. Senior reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with etiquette experts about the rudest things you can do during a work Zoom meeting, and how to fix it. |
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Bent Not Broken is a comprehensive look back on the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has disrupted our mental health. We're all going through it: The loneliness, the burnout, the uncertainty, the trauma. You'll find advice and insight from experts on how to manage your mental health as we move into year two. |
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