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  • 95% of parents say nature is essential for kids. So why are families stuck inside?

    Stacker, Alex Velazquez for Westgate Resorts|May 1, 2026

    14% of parents say nature is essential for kids. So why are families stuck inside? American parents aren't confused about what their kids need. They're just not doing it. A new national survey from Westgate Resorts found that 95% of U.S. parents believe nature and outdoor experiences are a nonnegotiable part of childhood development. But that's not the surprising number. What's surprising is how little it translates into action. Only about a third of those same families actually get outside...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Mobile

    Stacker, Backstage

    Gorodenkoff // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting in Mobile The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows...

  • Rural high school students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, but they remain less likely to go to college

    Stacker, Sheneka Williams for The Conversation|May 1, 2026

    Rural high school students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, but they remain less likely to go to college Many high school seniors are currently in the midst of the college application process or are already waiting to hear back from their selected schools. For high school students in rural parts of the United States, the frantic pace of the college application process can look a bit different. For starters, some of these rural students might not have large numbers of elite...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

    Stacker, Backstage

    Grusho Anna // Shutterstock Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures attention starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV...

  • 10 small hypoallergenic dog breeds that barely shed

    Stacker, Gabby Slome for Ollie|May 1, 2026

    1 small hypoallergenic dog breeds that barely shed You love dogs. Your immune system? Not so much. Maybe you’ve spent years admiring other people’s pups from a safe distance, or maybe you already know the exact aisle where your pharmacy keeps the antihistamines. Either way, you’ve probably wondered: Is there a dog out there that won’t leave you reaching for tissues every five minutes? Small hypoallergenic dogs produce less dander and shed minimally, which means fewer allergens circulating throu...

  • What to know about pain and suffering after an auto accident

    Stacker, Garry Salomon for Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C.|May 1, 2026

    What to know about pain and suffering after an auto accident The term “pain and suffering” sounds pretty straightforward, but as a legal term, it is strict and complex. You can only receive money for pain and suffering in specific circumstances, and it takes an attorney who understands the law to prove that your car accident case qualifies. Physical impairment, loss of limb, physical pain, disfigurement, loss of quality of life, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of consortium, and emotional dis...

  • What is wisdom, and can it be taught?

    Stacker, Emily Laber-Warren for Knowable Magazine|May 1, 2026

    What is wisdom, and can it be taught? Emily Swanson was under pressure — not the end-of-the-world variety, but definitely stressful: prepping for her PhD qualifying exams. She fully expected the process to be grueling. But then, like a character from a heroic tale, she had an encounter that changed her path. Swanson took a job as a teaching assistant with Monika Ardelt, a leader in the scientific study of wisdom. Ardelt, a University of Florida sociologist, teaches an undergraduate course c...

  • Can we bring back the butterflies?

    Stacker, Michaela Haas for Reasons to be Cheerful|May 1, 2026

    Can we bring back the butterflies? The Butterfly Grove at Pismo Beach used to sound alive before you even saw it. On a winter morning over a decade ago, visitors to the grove stood beneath the towering eucalyptus and heard a faint rustle, like distant rain, as thousands of monarch butterflies shifted their wings along the branches overhead. Through a docent’s telescope, tight clusters the size of pine cones resolved into overlapping black and orange wings, each butterfly hanging in suspended a...

  • How many homes are getting built in Montgomery in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Montgomery in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Mobile in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Mobile in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Huntsville in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Huntsville in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Gadsden in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Gadsden in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Florence in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Florence in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Dothan in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Sundry Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Dothan in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Daphne in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Sundry Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Daphne in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Decatur in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Sundry Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Decatur in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Birmingham in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Birmingham in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Auburn in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Auburn in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is needed...

  • How many homes are getting built in Anniston in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Anniston in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is needed...

  • 5 ways to sleep better when anxiety takes hold

    Stacker, Courtney Bancroft for Northwell Health|May 1, 2026

    5 ways to sleep better when anxiety takes hold For many, the simple act of falling asleep becomes a battle when anxiety takes hold. Our minds race, our bodies tense, and the quiet peace needed for rest feels miles away. There’s a simple motto to navigate this challenge: “Mind, Body, Buffer Zone.” These are the three crucial pathways to focus on when anxiety interferes with sleep. Think of them as three distinct doorways. To fall asleep while anxious, you can choose a skill from any of these...

  • Where cyclists face the highest risks on US roads

    Stacker, Ali Mokaram for Mokaram Injury Lawyers|May 1, 2026

    Where cyclists face the highest risks on US roads Cycling fatalities in the United States reached a record high in 2023, the most recent year with complete federal data available. According to NHTSA's Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), 1,166 pedalcyclists were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes that year, a 4.4% increase from 2022 and the highest count in more than four decades. The same data shows that 49,989 cyclists were injured in crashes during 2023, an 8% increase from the...

  • What to do if you miss payments, and how to help prevent them from happening

    Stacker, Chris Taylor for Current|May 1, 2026

    What to do if you miss payments, and how to help prevent them from happening If you’ve made thousands of on-time payments over the course of your life, it’s reasonable to think that one missed bill wouldn’t be a big deal. But you’d be wrong. A recent Reddit thread went viral for pointing out that one missed student-loan payment sunk the poster’s credit score by more than 200 points – from a stellar 808, down to 587. To be sure, some specific circumstances led to that cratered score: 90 days lat...

  • How to prep your lawn for summer in 3 steps: A guide to late spring lawn care

    Stacker, Jackie Dowling for TruGreen|May 1, 2026

    How to prep your lawn for summer in 3 steps: A guide to late spring lawn care Late spring is a turning point for lawns across much of the United States, when grass moves beyond its early-season recovery and settles into a period of steady, vigorous growth ahead of summer. What you do now can influence how your lawn looks for months to come. TruGreen breaks down the three essential steps to help your turf thrive through the rest of spring and into the summer months. Step 1: Watering Adequate wate...

  • Parents trust report cards more than test scores, with consequences for kids

    Stacker, Jill Barshay for The Hechinger Report|May 1, 2026

    Parents trust report cards more than test scores, with consequences for kids Most parents want to help their children succeed. We check report cards, ask about homework and try to help our kids study. When that fails, we sometimes hire tutors. But in an era of rising grades, it’s easy to be misled. A new study reviewed by The Hechinger Report found that parents often assume everything is fine when their child’s report card shows mostly A’s, even when standardized test scores slide. That assum...

  • How new fishing tech can reduce bycatch of turtles and other creatures

    Stacker, Gennaro Tomma for Knowable Magazine|May 1, 2026

    How new fishing tech can reduce bycatch of turtles and other creatures Our oceans are full of sophisticated, perfect traps: Nets, hooks, fishing lines. Designed to capture animals destined for our dinner tables, they often catch other wildlife too. This accidental harvest is known as bycatch, and every year it causes the death of millions of marine animals, including whales, dolphins, sharks, turtles and seabirds. Nets and gear can asphyxiate animals or cause fatal injuries; even when the...

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