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Forget a new haircut or your favorite outfit — new research shows that the key to confidence may be building something on your own. A survey of 2,000 Gen Z and millennial homeowners and renters found ...
The kitchen has long been considered one of the steamiest spots for a hookup—there’s just something undeniably hot about the mix of heat, spice, and spontaneity. And, this oft-underrated sex locale ...
Doing your own car maintenance is a great way to get to know your car. It can also help you save a lot of money over time. The hardest part about working on your own vehicle is getting started. The ...
Home security systems—once the exclusive domain of high-priced professional installers—have never been more affordable, and the hardware and software is simpler, more intuitive, and easier to set up ...
Looking to make the most of your space without spending a fortune? In this video, I show you how I transformed a cheap eBay futon into a DIY sleeper sofa using a custom sliding frame. No sewing, no ...
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The Deep Groove, a new cafe and lounge, will open in mid-October on Brady Street in Milwaukee. The venue will offer live music, a used vinyl boutique, and a menu inspired by the neighborhood's Polish ...
Harvard economist Roland Fryer provides surprising insights on how you think about household chores. Americans are obsessed with doing things ourselves. We clean our houses, assemble our furniture and ...
In the current economic climate, Americans are opting to repair and replace over buying new, according to new data. That’s according to new research of 2,000 Americans that found 8 in 10 (80%) U.S.