Why You Might Not Actually Need Premium Gas

It’s okay to use regular even if the manufacturer recommends using premium gas. But you should check your owner’s manual before making the switch, and remember that some automakers say premium is required. Wondering about the long-term effects of switching to regular fuel? In short, there’s no harm in using regular fuel in vehicles if premium fuel isn’t…

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How to Clean a Dishwasher

This step is vital for manual-clean filters, which are common on newer machines. These filters eliminate the grinders found in self-cleaning dishwasher filters, which pulverize food scraps and send them down the drain. The manual filter is much quieter, but since its job is to trap food scraps that get washed off dishes, it means…

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Our 9 Favorite Pizza Ovens: Wood, Gas, and Electric (2025)

It’s taken me many years, and many thousands of pizzas, to refine my technique. And to be honest, my Neapolitan-style pizzas don’t really meet the standard set by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana, the world authority on Neapolitan pizzas. (The Karu is the only oven here that the AVPN recommends.) But over the years, I…

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Why the Right Home Humidity Matters

Dry air pulls water from our bodies, making it hard for our skin, hair, and nails to retain moisture. The result can be itchy, flaky skin, cracked cuticles, nails that split more easily, and, for some, inflammation. Bathing or showering in hot water also dries the skin. Adding humidity to the air means less water…

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SpaceX Took a Big Step Toward Reusing Starship’s Super Heavy Booster

SpaceX is having trouble with Starship’s upper stage after back-to-back failures, but engineers are making remarkable progress with the rocket’s enormous booster. The most visible sign of SpaceX making headway with Starship’s first stage—called Super Heavy—came at 9:40 am local time (10:40 am EDT; 14:40 UTC) Thursday at the company’s Starbase launch site in South…

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Best Paper Shredders of 2025

The records you accumulate can contain sensitive data like your Social Security number, credit card and bank account details, and private medical information. A high-quality paper shredder will speedily cut through those stacks of paper, turning them into illegible strips. It’s also nice if your shredder doesn’t take up too much space and works quietly…

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Should You Buy the Car You’re Leasing?

You can expect the leasing company to reach out to discuss your options about three months before your lease ends. But if you initiate the process and contact them before that, you give yourself more time to get your research done and paperwork in order. The lessor’s contact information is on your original contract as…

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How to Get the Best Car Lease

Buying and leasing have one thing in common: You should first negotiate the price of the vehicle. Only after you have a firm price should you discuss leasing. After all, it’s a form of financing. Whether you’re comparing leases or evaluating a single offer, pay particular attention to the lease interest rate, aka the “money…

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The Trump Tariffs Are How Everything Works Now

There are situations in which tariffs are a useful tool to address a trade deficit, or to protect key sectors of a country’s economy. Then there are situations where you accuse a bunch of penguins on an uninhabited island of currency manipulation. Guess which one we’re living in? This is the takeaway of the manifold…

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