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50 photos that show what life looked like from 1855 to 1899

To learn more about 19th-century America, Stacker compiled a collection of 50 essential images that capture what life was like in the 1800s.

Jesus’ earthly dad, St. Joseph, often overlooked, is honored by Father’s Day in many Catholic nations

The Conversation reports that many Catholic nations honor St. Joseph, Jesus' earthly father, on March 19, while the U.S. celebrates Father's Day in June.

Dad's got the night off: Top-rated BBQ restaurants and steakhouses nationwide for Father’s Day, according to DoorDash data

DoorDash reports on top-rated BBQ and steakhouses for Father's Day, showcasing local favorites and delivery options to help families celebrate easily.

50 delicious Mexican food recipes that you can actually make at home

Stacker compiled a list of 50 delicious Mexican recipes from Allrecipes.

31 photos that show what life looked like in 1985

Kids on bikes, Halloween costumes, Christmas morning Ataris, and breakdancing crews. These 31 photos capture exactly what it felt like to be alive in 1985.

Do you have one of these timeless baby names that have never gone out of style?

Every year, a new list of baby names surge in popularity in the United States due to famous people, real or fictional, with the same name. But what about perennial favorites? Stacker took a look at the Social Security Name Database to see which boy and girl names have remained top choices for parents in the past century.

The #1 Chinese restaurant in every major US city, based on Yelp data

Stacker compiled a list of the best Chinese restaurants in 50 major cities from Yelp.

4 dishwasher DIYs homeowners should be doing

HomeServe reports four essential DIYs for dishwasher maintenance: clean filters, unclog spray arms, sanitize the interior, and prevent moisture damage.

When no medical treatment existed for their children, these fathers built one

Kivo reports on fathers who, faced with rare diseases affecting their children and lacking treatment options, founded companies to develop therapies themselves.

The long-distance family: How American relatives stay close when they live thousands of miles apart

Spokeo reports on how long-distance American families maintain connections through regular video calls, group chats, and annual reunions despite geographic separation.

DIY or don't? How to know when to call a professional for home renovations

TheZebra.com reports many homeowners are opting for DIY renovations to save money, but 70% face issues, often needing professional help. 

Americans say they love leftovers. So why do they keep throwing them away?

Frigidaire reports that while 86% of Americans love leftovers, 74% waste them weekly, often forgetting them or fearing spoilage. 

Self-care for kids: 6 ways to self-regulate

Understood reports six self-care strategies for kids to enhance emotional regulation, including mindfulness techniques, play breaks, and creative expression.

Same state, different city: Where locals and out-of-staters choose to move

moveBuddha reports a divide in preferred moving destinations within states, as locals prioritize practicality while newcomers seek lifestyle appeal.

Get away every day: How to style your rooms like a vacation retreat

Houzz reports on transforming home spaces into vacation havens with design ideas inspired by Bali, Italy, Nantucket, and Florida for a relaxing atmosphere.

9 ways to find a long-lost family member (and what to do when you actually find them)

Spokeo reports nine effective methods for finding long-lost family members, emphasizing the importance of preparation, ethical considerations, and handling reunions sensitively.

How to spot early signs of a roof leak before it spreads

AmeriPro Roofing reports that early detection of roof leaks can save homeowners significant repair costs, with signs including water stains, peeling paint, and musty odors.

47 photos that show what life looked like in 1977

A collection of 47 vintage photos that capture what everyday life in America really looked like in 1977 — families, friends, neighborhoods, and ordinary moments from a year that had a lot going on.

The caregiving protection paradox: When supporting family means sacrificing protection

Everly Life reports that many caregivers, especially in the "sandwich generation," neglect life insurance due to financial pressures and short-term demands.

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