Most folks get this wrong. What is the drawer underneath stove actually used for?

That drawer beneath your oven isn’t always for storage—it may serve an important function. Depending on your model, it could be a warming drawer, broiler, baking drawer, or just plain storage. Warming drawer: Keeps food hot (80–200°F). Look for temp knobs or “Warm/Proof” settings. Broiler drawer: Common on gas ranges; flames above a slotted pan. Not for storage. Storage drawer: No…

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Medical expert explains the effects of a neck injury on Charlie Kirk’s body

Neck injuries are some of the most serious and complex conditions a person can experience, according to medical experts. Recently, anatomy educator Josh Cottle, known for his popular educational content on human biology, shared a detailed explanation about why injuries to the neck can have life-threatening consequences. His goal was to help the public better…

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Grace Kelley, Wynonna Judd’s Daughter, Shares the Struggles She Faced Growing Up—Her Story

Grace Kelley, 28, daughter of Wynonna Judd, recalls a childhood marked by trauma rather than glamour. Despite her family’s fame, she says her pain was hidden behind silence and image. Between ages 12 and 17, Kelley cycled through 14 facilities while battling addiction, mental health struggles, and family dysfunction. “My story is so messed up,”…

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It’s amongst The Most Poweful Plants in the World

Oregano isn’t just for pizza—it’s rich in compounds like carvacrol and thymol, which show antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects in lab studies. Human trials are fewer and smaller, so oregano should be seen as a supportive food, not a treatment. What the research shows Antioxidants: Oregano is packed with phenolics that help neutralize free radicals. Adding…

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Their voices linger every time I close my eyes… On February 3, 1959, Waylon Jennings gave up his seat on a plane in Iowa

A Joke That Haunted a Lifetime: Waylon Jennings and ‘The Day the Music D**d’ On February 3, 1959, a dark winter night in Iowa became one of the most tragic moments in music history. A small plane carrying three rising stars of rock and roll—Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson—crashed into…

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