Day: November 17, 2025

5 Hidden Dangers of Traveling After 70 That Every Senior Should Know Before Their Next Trip
Traveling later in life can be one of the greatest joys — a chance to explore new cultures, visit family, and finally experience the adventures you dreamed of during your working years. But while age should never stop anyone from seeing the world, it does change the way you should prepare for a trip. Many

THIS EASY RECIPE May Help With Nail Fungus — And Here’s What You Need to Know
Nail fungus is one of those stubborn problems many people feel embarrassed to talk about. It can make nails look yellow, thick, brittle, and unhealthy — and once it appears, it tends to stick around longer than anyone would like. But for generations, people have relied on simple home-care methods to keep their nails clean,

Benefits of Placing a Lemon with Salt in a Room
quarters, sprinkle it with salt, and set the slices on a plate in the center of a room – as a cure-all for bad smells, stress, “negative energy,” and even germs. Proponents claim this ritual freshens the air, boosts mood, repels insects, and cleanses the space spiritually. But what is the reality behind these claims?

My Grandpa Showed Me a Trick to Stop Weeds Without Chemicals — Here’s How It Works
If you’ve ever battled stubborn weeds growing between patio stones, driveway cracks, or garden paths, you know how frustrating it can be. They seem to pop up overnight, thriving even when your plants struggle. Growing up, I thought the only way to get rid of them was with harsh chemicals — the kind that smell

My Husband Yelled at My Birthday Party That I Was Too Old to Want — My Friend Took Revenge on My Behalf
I turned 57, and honestly, I’ve been loving this stage of my life. When you finally know who you are, you stop caring about proving anything to anyone.But there’s one person who just can’t handle it — my husband, Mike. He’s been making jokes about my age, my gray hair, my wrinkles — you name

Voters Sound Off On Dems After ‘Schumer Shutdown’
Swing voters in a major battleground state noted in the latest Engagious/Sago focus groups that they were frustrated with Democrats for prolonging the federal government shutdown, only to ultimately end it without securing a commitment from Republicans to address rising health insurance premiums. Even some voters who supported President Trump last November said they still