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Not All Tough Love Is Healthy. How to Know When It’s Actually Emotional Abuse.

We all know a person who shames, ridicules, and belittles others in the name of “tough love,” when in actuality, their behavior is a form of emotional abuse. While tough love is a great way to hold others accountable while still respecting and supporting them, many people blur the lines between tough love and abuse. That begs the question: Is there a difference between the two? And if so, how can we identify and call out truly harmful behavior? What Is ‘Tough Love’? Growing up with OCD , I was no stranger to “tough love.” If it weren’t for the people in my life refusing to reassure me and, instead, encouraging me to sit with my uncertainty (the bane of OCD’s existence), I likely would have succumbed to it a long time ago. Do I enjoy tough love? Not at all. But I know it’s best for me in the long run. People who truly love you and want you to heal will not enable self-destructive behavior that ultimately harms you. “Tough love often looks like holding boundaries and enforcing natu...

It’s Never Been More Expensive to Be a Pet Parent. Here’s Exactly How Much.

Nobody budgets for a pet the way they budget for rent, and that’s exactly the problem. According to research from Money.com and Healthy Paws Pet Insurance , routine expenses for a dog or cat—food, vet visits, grooming, supplies—now average $4,272 a year. Over a 12-year lifespan , that’s more than $50,000. That’s a down payment. A car. Four years of tuition. Gone on kibble and checkups. And that’s just the baseline. Where the money actually goes For a mid-to-large dog in a high-cost city, a realistic monthly budget looks something like this: High-quality food and treats: $85–$150/month Routine vet care: $40–$60/month Grooming (breed-dependent): $100–$125/month Preventative meds (flea, tick, heartworm): $25–$45/month Pet insurance: $35–$55/month That’s $285–$435 a month before anything goes wrong. And something always goes wrong. Why vet bills keep climbing Bureau of Labor Statistics data from early 2026 shows veterinary services up 5.3 percent year over year, and it’s not...

How to Watch WWE’s Wrestlemania 42: The Ultimate Guide

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WWE heads to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, this weekend for its most anticipated event of the year: WrestleMania 42 . The two-night Premium Live Event is headlined by Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton on Saturday. CM Punk defends the World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns on WrestleMania Sunday. The action doesn’t stop there—the famed Ladder Match is making a return this year, this time, for the U.S. Championship. Keep reading for everything you need to know heading into WrestleMania 42 weekend. WrestleMania Saturday Card Saturday has a total of seven matches compared to Sunday, sitting at six. Other than Rhodes, who will have Jelly Roll in his corner while Orton tries to win No. 15 with Pat McAfee in his, several other titles will be defended. AJ Lee—who hasn’t had a WrestleMania moment in over a decade—walks into the weekend as Women’s Intercontinental Champion. She looks to put away former champion Becky Lynch ...

Scientists Caught Whales Talking Like Humans Underwater

According to research published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B , sperm whales may be speaking to each other through a series of clicks that, while still seemingly alien to us on the surface, is a lot more like human speech than scientists expected once they dug into it. The work comes from Project CETI, a group trying to decode whale communication using machine learning and large audio datasets. According to the team’s latest analysis, the clicks sperm whales make as they communicate with one another, known as codas, aren’t just random noise. They follow structured, rule-based patterns that resemble the very same ones we use to talk to one another. After analyzing thousands of whale codas, the team thinks they behave much like vowels in human speech. There are distinct types of codas that are differentiated by a variety of variables like length, tone, and internal structure, which the scientists have labeled like human vowels – “a-codas” and “i-codas” and so on. The Way Whale...

Daily Horoscope: April 16, 2026

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The sky today is a study in contrasts. Mars in sextile to Pluto is handing out a rare combination of raw drive and real staying power, making it one of the better days in recent memory to actually get something done. But Mercury’s conjunction with Neptune is throwing a dreamy wrench into all that productivity, blurring the line between inspiration and delusion. Sound familiar, stargazer? The tension between those two energies is basically the whole story today. The Moon’s square to Jupiter adds a layer of emotional restlessness on top of it all. Use the drive, respect the haze, and think twice before you say anything you can’t take back. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 Something you’ve been pushing toward is finally ready to push back in the best way. Mars is in sextile to Pluto today, which means the raw energy you run on has a rare depth and focus behind it right now. Don’t waste it on sm...

As If Being Single Wasn’t Bad Enough, Now It’s Bad for Your Health Too

I hate to pile on. I know the single life has stretched on longer than you hoped it would, and you were hoping it would end sooner rather than later. But you probably didn’t think it would all end forever, permanently, because you were single. That is the unfortunate news I come bearing today, as the sensationalistic headlines that will surely spring forth from a new study out of the University of Miami practically write themselves. I see it now, “being single causes cancer.” Sensationalistic, but according to one team of researchers, it’s kind of real. The team from the UM, who published their findings in Cancer Research Communications , analyzed more than 4 million cancer cases across 12 states. They found that adults who have never been married face significantly higher cancer rates compared to people who are or have been married. In men, the cancer rates were 65 percent higher, and in unmarried women, the rates were 85 percent higher. Being Single Might Be Worse for Your Heal...

Scientists Figured Out What Endless Scrolling Is Really Doing to Your Body

Researchers have built an AI system called Log2Motion that takes the physical motions of smartphone interaction—the taps, the swipes, the scrolls —and thoroughly analyzes every minute muscle stretch and twitch that makes those actions happen. They’re doing this to better understand how our muscles are engaging with our phones and how much physical effort it actually takes to use them. In all my time doing this, I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a longer scientific journal name than the Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems . Buried inside that tome of a title is a new way to measure the physical effects our smartphones are having on our bodies. For all the data tech companies take from us with these things, they don’t seem especially interested in data on the physicality of smartphone use. All they know is that you tapped a button. They don’t often know or even care whether reaching that button required a weird stretch of your thumb that slowl...