Doctors are writing pets into real treatment plans, a bad mood expires in 90 seconds, and you have probably driven through the happiest city in America.
Eight habits fleet drivers swear by, three parenting mistakes a teacher wants gone, and what two burger seeds did in 90 days.
Why your fitness plan keeps dying has a name, a date, and a fix small enough to finish during a lunch break. Then: photographic memory is not a real thing, and 1839's most generous giveaway.
Researchers went looking for what dims desire in long-term couples and found it in the sink. Then: how to walk into a party where everyone already knows each other, and a mom's letter that changed American history.
Same salary, completely different lives. Plus a graduate nobody came to see, and the album that became the world's first CD.
The exact salary "comfortable" costs in 100 cities, the voice actor blaming John Krasinski for modern commercials, and a cat named Lefty.
A woman refuses to train her 25-year-old replacement, and two Kenyan teens are scrubbing city smog with corn cobs and algae.
Egg noodles and creamed corn fed a generation, and the recipes still work. Also inside: what actually caps the human lifespan at 156.
Seven days, $230, and one sentence he couldn't shrug off. Also inside: why the quietest couples are usually the ones in trouble and a trio of lions with great taste in music.
New York has begun a new charge in the great screen addiction war. During WWII a maharaja took in 1,000 kids. Plus, remember that one time humanity almost went extinct?
An unexpected answer from a screen legend, and a growing trend of Americans ditching work for what they call a mini-retirement.
Thursday's Daily GOOD by the numbers: 5 rules for how to get more happiness into your day, 81 cringy things GQ called overrated in 1995, and 1 rule you have to follow if Fido is gonna be sleeping in your bed with you.