Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of a Home Depot.Photo:Ken Wiedemann/Getty
Ken Wiedemann/Getty
Thoughvarious dating appshave attempted to create spaces for singles to meet each other, most agree that the best place to meet a potential partner is still in person. Surprisingly,Home Depotmay have the best success rate.
TikTok creator Katelyn Ansari posted a video as she wasscouting out her local Home Depot, hoping to run into a man she could flirt with — and it worked.
Mar. 15, 2025
person opening door — stock image.Photo:Getty
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A woman who was already stressed about her friend’s lack of boundaries says she found out her pal had been snooping through her home when she wasn’t there.
In apostshared on Reddit’s Am I the A–hole forum, the woman shared that she was on the verge of ending her 8-year friendship after she learned that her friend had been entering her home without permission every time she was out of town.
Mar. 15, 2025
Woman looking at her phone (stock image).Photo:Helena Dolderer/picture alliance via Getty
Helena Dolderer/picture alliance via Getty
A woman has discovered that her ex’s new girlfriend has been“stalking” her onlinefor over a year — and she’s struggling to understand why.
The woman detailed her experience on the“Relationships”forum on Mumsnet.com, a place where women can go to seek advice about personal dilemmas. In her post, which she titled, “My ex’s new partner has been stalking me online for their entire relationship,” the woman shared that her 45-year-old ex-boyfriend — who she considered the “love of her life” — broke up with her “out of the blue” 18 months ago.
Mar. 15, 2025
Alexis Nido-Russo (left) and Wizards of Waverly Place’s Alex Russo.Photo:Nicolette Nunez; Adam Rose/Disney Channel via Getty
Nicolette Nunez; Adam Rose/Disney Channel via Getty
One woman is uncovering an uncanny connection between her life and a famous Disney Channel show.
It all started a few years ago whenAlexis Nido-Russowalked into a bank and handed her debit card to the teller. That’s when the teller looked up and exclaimed,“Wizards of Waverly Place!You must get that a lot.
Mar. 15, 2025
Destroyed cars lay in water at the Biltmore Village across from the Biltmore Estate in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on October 1, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina.Photo:Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty
Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty
A North Carolina woman connected with her mother-in-law amidHurricane Helenethanks to a security camera.
In an interview withUSA Today, Vignette Truett, 24, said she and her husband Issac, 28, tried to reach his side of the family in Burnsville for four days without success.