Month Archives: March 2026

TRAVEL

7 Remote Backpacking Destinations For This Year

Due to ever-growing cities and the parasitic urbanization of natural lands, it can be hard to find remote backpacking destinations these days. Luckily, there are still some places where the natural beauty of the untamed wilderness is all you can see for miles. Here are some of the top locations...

Blog

10 Proven Ways to Save at Old Navy in 2026

 Old Navy has built its reputation on budget-friendly styles, from easy everyday denim to workout-worthy activewear to kids’ essentials that won’t break the bank. But the most trusted ways to save money at Old Navy go beyond the sticker price. Between the Navyist rewards program, sitewide seasonal sales and Super...

Blog

5 Ways to Save Money on Tires With Rakuten

Smart drivers know that saving money on tires requires more than just chasing the lowest price. You also need to know where to look, when to shop and how to stack the right deals. From timing your purchase around major sales to combining rebates, promo codes and Rakuten Cash Back,...

RELIGION

Why Muslim zakat giving was under the microscope this Ramadan

(RNS) — It began with a fatwa, a ruling issued jointly by the Fiqh Council of North America and the Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America that expanded the reach of who is eligible to receive zakat, the mandated alms that observant Muslims pay each year as one of the...

GAMING

6 Things Starting Adventurers Need to Relearn to Explore the Crimson Desert

There’s a reason Crimson Desert has been generating so much attention – it presents an improbably huge, mind-bogglingly complex world, all while running like a dream. Crimson Desert players will find a number of familiar elements: multi-layered character-action movesets, winding skill trees, physics-based puzzle-solving, platforming across islands in the sky...

MOVIE

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice – first-look review

Aside from the latest version of The Naked Gun, action comedies have suffered a recent dry spell. Many of the latest movies full of flying fists and bullets are painfully stoic, but BenDavid Grabinski’s Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is far from deadly serious. It’s a time traveling romp to save an old friend that manages...

SHOWS

Zac Brown Appears—Plus, Who Was Voted Out In Episode 4?

After returning to camp, a plan to cut Angelina quickly forms, primarily around Emily's want to keep Ozzy happy. Stephenie, probably feeling nervous since her boy Q was taken out last week, is cool to roll with that. At the very least, it's a vote that will break up the...

CELEBRITY

Tina Knowles’ Gumbo Booth Reopens After Brief Rodeo Shutdown

Tina Knowles’ gumbo pop-up, Mama Tina’s Gumbo, reopened at the Houston Rodeo after the health department temporarily shut it down. The Houston Health Department pulled the plug on the food stand for undisclosed reasons, but Tina mom has hopped right back into the saddle once things were up and running...

EDUCATION

Southern States Boost Early Reading, But Gains Stall in Middle School

Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee started reforms later and may need more time. But McGrath’s question remains. Researchers and literacy advocates point to a common answer: early reading reforms focused on phonics, which helped students decode words, but decoding alone is not enough for proficient middle school reading, where the words...

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