This is an issue all about labels. Which product labels mean nothing at all, which kitchen tool should have a massive warning label, and what label would you give this guy from 1960 after hearing his opinion on the possibility of a woman president?
Also in this issue: adults and their stuffies, the return of butt rock, and a flying-trapeze throwback.
Positive gossip is the path to popularity, a GOOD answer to "what's your greatest weakness", words of wisdom from the smartest man in the room, plus 99 years of Route 66.
Inside Gen Alpha’s online freedom, Hemsworth’s mindful slowdown, and the slang every grownup should know. Plus a throwback to the first visit to Sesame Street and a visit to Disneyland in the 1960s.
Weirdest shoppers ever, a diver’s miracle rescue, and TV’s tiniest therapy session. It's Friday and that's GOOD.
When do we hit our mental peak? Plus, science says you might be sending the wrong spouse out to investigate the bump in the dark.
Science says "both" for once, lawyers fight to put something back online for once, and experts say you really should worry... for once.
From topless karate-boss Zooms to rogue birds, plus a foxy photo and an Edison lightbulb throwback.
Try gentler swaps that help kids listen, plus the secret science of cold pizza and the best time to shop without losing your mind or your money.
It’s a spooky Halloween Friday, so we brought treats. Watch new tech put mobility back within reach, snag GOOD parenting tricks that pry kids from screens and into grass, and rewind to the ISS’s first day on the job.
Ron the pittie breaks barriers, hotels have lost the thread with their new bathroom designs, and 87 years ago, Orson Welles betrayed the public trust in the best way possible.
Experts say it’s GOOD to let your mind wander, a love song saved Genesis, and five tax moves that went past questionable all the way to absurd.