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UK’s Only Carpet Museum Reopens on Valentine’s Day After Fans Campaigned to Save It

Folks in Kidderminster, England, are celebrating a Valentine’s Day victory: A beloved museum that closed in December is reopening temporarily after fans campaigned to save it. The Museum of Carpet, the U.K.’s only carpet museum, will welcome visitors for four days in February, starting today.

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This Trait Could Be Key to a Lasting Romance

Passion and commitment are widely believed to be the foundation of strong romantic relationships. But a relationship is made of two unique individuals, and personality traits these individuals possess or lack can often make a relationship more likely to endure. In a 2019 study, we found that one trait in particular — humility — is an important indicator of successful relationships.

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Start Planning Now: The World’s Best Hotels for 2026, According to U.S. News & World Report

Looking for a hotel that’s (much) more than a place to rest your head? U.S. News & World Report released its 16th annual best hotels ranking, evaluating over 31,000 accommodations in more than 400 destinations around the world — from all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean to five-star stays in Canada. For the second year running,

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An 1800s Socialite Invented the Dishwasher — Plus 2 Other Lesser-Known Inventors Who Shaped Our Modern World

Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Steve Jobs — not only do you likely recognize these names, but you also probably associate them with the inventions that made them famous. But what about the other, often overlooked designers whose ingenuity has significantly improved our lives?  Many innovators throughout history aren’t household names, so in honor of

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Silly Photos of Dumped Couch Brought Community Together — And One Even Earned a Prestigious Award

You know what they say about one man’s trash: A sofa that was dumped in Gloucestershire, England, last year inspired amateur photographer Alex Elton-Wall to gather his community for a series of shots — and one of his images recently won a prestigious Portrait of Britain award.

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Do You Have Foot-in-Mouth Syndrome? Expert Advice on How to Avoid Saying Things You’ll Regret

An estimated 100% of adults will experience a dreaded episode of “foot-in-mouth syndrome” at some point in their lives. Symptoms include blurting out opinions before thinking them through, cracking one-liners that later make you cringe, and losing sleep over off-the-cuff comments.  We kid, of course, but the pain of saying something embarrassing or unintentionally offensive

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The 2026 Close-up Photographer of the Year Contest Zooms In on Nature’s Wonder: See the Winners

Australian photographer Ross Gudgeon’s image of the inside of a cauliflower soft coral is now a two-time photography contest champion. Not only did “Fractal Forest” claim the top spot in the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition, but it also just won the seventh annual Close-up Photographer of the Year contest. The

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