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These historical figures were incredibly good looking

We're exposed to attractive famous people everywhere we look it seems. But before the age of the internet and indeed the proliferation of photography, how did we know how someone looked like? Luckily, some photos and paintings survived to tell the story. Curious to see who the hottest people in history were? Click on!


The best oils to cook with (and which to avoid)

We have been cooking with oils for millennia. From sautéing to deep frying, oils have always been staple ingredients in cuisines from around the world. Oils are fat, and there are different types of fats; some really good for us, others not so much. And then there are many other ingredients (e.g. vitamins) that oils contain, and smoke or burning point, which we also need to take into account when choosing an oil. In this gallery, we bring you a list of some of the best oils to cook with, and which ones to avoid. Click on for more.


Incredible Hindu temples: architecture of exquisite beauty

Hinduism, originating from ancient Vedic culture around 3000 BCE, is one of the world's oldest religions and ranks as the third-largest globally, after Christianity and Islam. Followers refer to it as Sanatana Dharma, meaning Eternal Law in Sanskrit. With its primary presence in the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, Hinduism influences social and political structures, including the caste system. Temples of diverse styles and colors in various locations are central to Hindu worship, embodying the beauty of this ancient faith. Explore this gallery and wonder at these remarkable religious structures.


Confessions of a cleaner: their worst discoveries

Those who work as cleaners have the bizarre privilege (or curse) of excavating the most private corners of people's homes. Needless to say it's not always a bed of roses. Working in cleaning is like working in customer service–you'll never see humanity the same way again! Click through this gallery to read about the weirdest things found by cleaners.


Books everyone lies about having read

The older you get, the wiser people assume you are. That’s all good and fine until they want to discuss impressive books. You know the ones: written many years ago, canonized in our culture, etched permanently into the student reading lists. But while you panic and lie about having read whichever extremely long novel you thought you'd escaped after high school, don’t be so hard on yourself. As it turns out, a whole lot of other people are lying about having read those books too. The books people usually lie about reading are the ones considered to be classics, the foundational literature that has changed our world, immovable parts of the social zeitgeist. But who has time to read all those books and also read things written this decade? Maybe you lied because you watched the movie, but we all know that doesn’t count. That being said, there are quite a few cases when the film is actually better than the book. Sometimes you just want to read clear, easy prose, perhaps by writers who have experienced more of the same things you have. It could also be the case that these canonical books just won’t be your cup of tea! That’s a hard thing to accept, especially when you’re tens of thousands of words deep. Few and far between are the people who have actually read all of the classics, and it’s likely they’ll be having too hard of a time keeping the plot lines and characters straight to see through your lies. And there are so many liars! In a poll with more than 83,000 voters, hosted by Ranker, people came clean (anonymously, of course) about the books they lie about having read the most. Check out this gallery to see how you compare.


Très Chic! Saint Laurent Prods. Unites Film and Fashion at Cannes With Three Competition Titles

Sophomore slump? Not for Saint Laurent Productions. One year after a high-profile splash with its debut film project - Pedro Almodóvar's gay cowboy Western Strange Way of Life - the luxury house's production division returns to the Cannes Film Festival with three starry films in the main competition: Jacques Audiard's Emilia Perez, David Cronenberg's The Shrouds and Paolo Sorrentino's Parthenope. Saint Laurent creative director Anthony...


These abandoned locations have been reclaimed by Mother Nature

The power of Nature easily surpasses any man-made structure. It may have taken years, but Mother Nature has reclaimed these abandoned places that were once used by humans for all sorts of reasons. From China to Ukraine, different species of fauna and flora have taken over these locations, turning some of them into tourist attractions. Click here to see the abandoned places that have been reclaimed by Mother Nature.


Iconic meetings of celebrities with presidents and royalty

Can the world of entertainment live in harmony with the world of politics and state? There are some who believe they can, and the iconic images in this gallery serve as proof of this. Here you'll see celebrities sharing moments with politicians and royalty. Check out these legendary photos!


6 Five Below Items That Have the Highest-Rated Reviews

A quick search finds tons of TikTokkers, as well as reviewers on Yelp and other websites, berating many Five Below products for their poor quality. But careful shoppers can also save tons of money;...


What Date Is The Full Moon In May? - It’s Thursday 23, 2024, In Sagittarius

It’s Thursday 23, 2024, In Sagittarius


Can YOU find the player wearing the jacket with a missing zipper?

This fiendishly tricky brainteaser, created by entertainment company VSO and based on the British series Squid Game: The Challenge, asks if you can find the player with a missing zipper.


The best pet for you based on your zodiac sign

Choosing a pet is not a decision to be taken lightly. You'll need to make sure you'll be sharing your home with an animal that suits your lifestyle, available space, and even your personality type. Naturally aloof people might not want to be constantly hounded for canine kisses, just as cuddly types might be affronted by some cat breeds' haughtiness or a lizard's lack of overt affection. With that in mind, looking at which pets gel well with your zodiac sign can be a good start in deciding which loveable creature you'll be inviting into your life. Ready to get petting? Click through this gallery to discover the best pet for you based on your zodiac sign.


Residents want simpler recycling options - survey

The majority of respondents would prefer to use just two bins for collecting waste.


Keep America weird: unusual facts about each state

The United States is a big, vast place where sometimes (a lot of times) weird things happen. Jokes about Florida's strangeness abound, as evidenced by the amount of Twitter accounts dedicated to poking fun at the absurd things that take place in the Sunshine State. But Florida is far from being alone. Check out these strange facts about American states that will increase your random knowledge and your chances of winning trivia games.


Essential skills that every adult should know

Does anything ever really prepare us for adulthood? Money, debt, families, work, negotiations... And stress! It's a pity that life doesn't come with a guide on how to 'adult' successfully. The critical skills, like learning how to unclog a toilet for example, would be great to know. Or at the very least, it would be great to be warned that you need to know before it's too late! Well, fear not! We've got you covered. Aside from ridding yourself of that rather smelly situation, we've included a few more skills you need to know in this gallery. So, what are you waiting for? Click through and see how many of these essential adult skills you've already ticked off.


Which hairstyle was in fashion the year you were born?

From the short pixie to the long bohemian, hair trends change over time and leave the strongest impressions of each era's style. In the ever-changing world of beauty, there is always at least one iconic hairstyle that represents a particular year. If you want to know what hairstyle was hot the year you were born, click through this gallery and take a trip down memory lane.


The Fascinating History Behind 15 Wedding Traditions

Before your big day, learn where our most common wedding traditions come from. The post The Fascinating History Behind 15 Wedding Traditions appeared first on Reader's Digest.


Facts that sound like lies but are completely true

From the deepest depths of the ocean to the highest mountaintops, the world we live in is full of beautiful wonders and mysteries. And while we've attempted to make sense of this planet for centuries, there are still plenty of things that many of us don't know. For instance, did you know that the Pacific Ocean is shrinking every year? Or that the Himalayan mountains are growing? Intrigued? Click on for some incredible geography facts that will make you see the world in a whole new light.


33 easy minced beef recipes bursting with flavour

Looking for a speedy midweek meal? Minced beef might just be the answer. Here’s we’ve rounded up the tastiest minced beef recipes around, from brilliant burgers to a rich Bolognese.


Famous acronyms you should definitely know the meaning of

We sometimes have a lot to say, but little time to say it. This is when acronyms come in for both formal and informal writing (and even speech). So what exactly are acronyms? Well, they're new words you create when you use the first letters of each word in a phrase or a list. Combining these letters you get a pronounceable word that other readers and listeners understand. Acronyms are shorthand abbreviations that, over time, become part of everyday language. You've probably seen some of these mixed in with common English texting abbreviations. But what exactly do you mean? Find out by clicking through the following gallery.


Balancing work and family life: Strategies for success

In today's fast-paced world, achieving a harmonious balance between work and family life is a universal challenge. We all strive to be successful at work while nurturing our relationships with loved ones. It's a delicate dance that needs to be managed with caution. Could you use some help? Swipe through to explore strategies to help you excel in both realms.


The best ways to become a morning person

It's a very common thing to say that you are not a morning person. But, if you give some consideration to what this actually means, it can imply that you are more content to get up at the last minute, miss breakfast, and rush around, trying desperately not to be late. This doesn't sound very relaxing, does it? Perhaps it's time for a change. Take a look through the following gallery to discover the best ways to become a morning person!


The houses of the zodiac explained

Most of us know our star sign based on our date of birth, and perhaps the headline characteristics of a few others. Virgos are organized, Leos are outgoing, and Pisces are sensitive. This is the most basic interpretation of astrology, so basic that it can actually reduce our understanding of human nature rather than add insight. The more you learn about the zodiac and the full birth chart, the more you can develop your knowledge of yourself and others. When you take into account the significance of the rising signs, the planets, and the elements, you’ll find a wealth of insight and understanding that will expand your mind and your compassion for those around you. The houses of the zodiac are one of the lesser-known elements of astrology, but they add fascinating depth to your personal chart. Click on to learn all about the houses, the signs that rule them, and what they mean for you.


Discover some of the world's most dangerous volcanoes

For those who live close to a volcano, the possibility of an eruption is one of their greatest fears. Although most are inactive, there are some that erupt occasionally and others that are constantly active. Click on the gallery and get to know some of the world's most dangerous volcanoes!


Eternal youth: The myth and mystery of the fountain of immortality

We've all heard about the fountain of youth, but how much do we know about it, really? What are the origins of the story, how did it spread, and, more importantly, is it real? Is this a mythological place, or is there such a thing as a fountain with rejuvenating properties? If so, where is it? Browse through the following gallery and discover the answer to these and many more questions about the fountain of youth.


20 fashion and beauty trends from the past that would be considered problematic today

While it may centre around clothing, fashion can have wider social and political implications. Over the years, the industry has been responsible for several incidents of blatant cultural appropriation and perpetuating unhealthy beauty standards. Looking back, celebrities and fashion brands have made a lot of ill-informed mistakes that would make your toes curl today. As the industry continues to learn from its mistakes, we can only hope these 20 problematic fashion trends never resurface.


Delicious bean recipes to boost your protein intake

From cannellini to kidney, simple tins of beans added straight from the store cupboard add texture and protein and can bulk out recipes to make them go further. Here's why the humble bean should be your new kitchen best friend.


The one reason this winter basic keeps selling out

An Australian fashion brand is struggling to keep a winter basic loved by influencers in stock, because it is proving so popular with many fans labelling the item the 'best top, ever'.


Who are the Nine Muses of Greek mythology?

Greek mythology isn't short on fascinating gods or goddesses. However, some were more important than others. Of these, the Nine Muses belong to the higher echelons of the ancient world. They were said to bestow artistic inspiration upon the world through literature, science, and the arts including poetry, lyric songs, and myths. But just who were these mysterious Muses, and how did they emerge in mythos? Click on to discover the Nine Muses of Greek mythology.


The scent of attraction

Have you ever had it where you are instantly attracted to someone? Or you walk by someone on the street and they smell so good, but it’s not cologne or perfume? Well, pheromones are to blame! Almost everyone is under the aromatic influence of bodily chemicals. Although it takes more than smell to make a relationship work, the initial attraction is usually due to our unique fragrances. Our sense of smell brings us memories, helps us have group reactions, and lures us to certain individuals, according to our genetics. The amazing science of pheromones is not yet very advanced, but here are the basics of odor appeal. If you want to know how you can literally sniff your partner out, click through this gallery.


The 'wet look' is the trendiest style for bob and pixie cuts

From the Cannes Film Festival to the Met Gala, the 'wet look' has been the trendiest red carpet 'do with our fave celebs with short hair. Celebrity stylists share tips on how to achieve the look at home.


These actors are enemies on-screen but best buds in real life

Working with a friend as a colleague can have its pros and cons. Having someone you trust and care about by your side is great, but it's inevitable for disagreements to cause tension. Now, imagine what it's like to work with a friend while also having to pretend that you hate each other as part of your job. This is the reality for actor friends who are cast as enemies on-screen. Surprisingly, this happens more often than you might think! Take a look at this gallery to discover which actors have portrayed enemies on-screen, but maintain a friendship in real life.


What Vitamins Are There In Rice? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 years of experience · Brazil There are several types of rice, but the most consumers are white and brown. Both are sources of carbohydrate, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potential and selenium. In addition, they have a lot of protein and fiber. Expert opinion from Kenny Putri Kinasih B...


Pisces: Your daily horoscope - May 16

Pisces: here are your free predictions for the day May 16


Inside chaotic showdown meeting of Napa wine family torn apart by feud

Monticello Vineyards was built from scratch on a former prune ranch in 1970 by Jay Corley, who left the winery to his seven children when he died in 2016. Now they are at war over what the do with it.


The Best Way to Split the Check at Group Dinners—and Not Leave Grumpy

Apps like Splitwise and Tab can help divvy things up, but don’t be afraid to lean into those awkward money conversations.


Expert tips to finish any project

Did you ever finish fixing that roof rack? Does the garage need refurbishment? Have you been trying to finish that painting for a while? These are all projects, and there’s a science developed to help manage them called (yes, you guessed it) project management. The main reason that things don’t get done, take three times as long as they should, or end up going way over budget is because of poor project management practice. To learn some of the most useful tips for getting virtually any project past the line, on budget, and on time, click through this gallery.


Where to travel based on your personality type

The Myers-Briggs personality test has been used for many years to assess people's personalities. It assesses different preferences to determine key aspects of our personality, and its results are often quite accurate. People look for different things when they travel, and these things are often influenced by their attitudes and actions in life. These influence the way they perceive the world and what they enjoy doing during a trip. An introverted person will most likely have a different approach to traveling when compared to an extroverted one, for instance. With this in mind, we've compiled a number of destinations specifically tailored for each Myers-Briggs result. If you haven't taken the test, do so to find the perfect travel destination for your bucket list! Click through the gallery and get to know the best destinations based on your personality type.


The history of braille in 20 points

Created by a teenage boy almost 200 years ago, one of the most recognizable tactile writing systems, braille helps give people who are blind or have low vision equal access to the written word. Let’s trace its fascinating history in the following 20 points.


Our 12 Favorite Green Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

Go green or go home!


Common baking mistakes and how to fix them

We've all had a moment where a baked creation didn't turn out exactly as planned. Maybe it was a cookie you had to fight to bite through, or a cake that looked perfect coming out of the oven—only to resemble a crater just moments later. It's enough to drive any home baker up the wall! Luckily baking is all about precision, which usually means that with just a few small adjustments, you can count on the perfect culinary creation. In this gallery we discuss some of the most common problems in baking specific items, why they happen, and what you can do to avoid them in the future. Read through and find out how to fix your baking blunders.


'Hero' plumber's firm faked stories of kindness

James Anderson’s firm Depher is accused of exploiting vulnerable people in misleading social media posts.


Here are the achievements that got these 4 Malaysians onto Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2024

Only 4 Malaysian trailblazers are on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia this year, from a national athlete to a webcomic artist. Here's who they are.


Simple mindfulness activities for every age

The practice of mindfulness has been around for a long time, and recently it’s become more popular in Western culture as a way to soothe anxiety, ease stress, and help be more present and engaged in life. We all have thousands of thoughts every day. When our minds are too busy, it causes stress. We can lack the focus required to complete the tasks we need to get done. These days, most of our lives are so busy that it can be difficult to find the time to meditate or attend a yoga session. But don’t fret, because there are ways to practice mindfulness every day in simple ways that are appropriate for anyone of any age. To learn about them, click through this gallery.


Could you be dating a narcissist and not know it?

Speaking to FEMAIL, British psychotherapists Helen Villiers and Katie Mckenna - authors of You're Not The Problem, and hosts of the smash hit podcast In Sight - revealed how to spot a narcissist.


13 Polite Habits Hairdressers Actually Dislike—and What to Do Instead

Sometimes trying to do all the right things at the salon can backfire. Here's what to avoid when getting your hair cut or colored.


Fascinating ways different cultures ward off evil spirits

Much of the world subscribes to the belief in the dichotomy of good and evil, so it makes sense that most cultures have some form of ushering in the former and casting out the latter. Over the centuries, traditions, rituals, and festivals have developed and adapted to keep these ancient practices alive. The most fascinating part of these rituals is how creative various cultures' approach can be to warding off evil spirits, from jumping over babies to putting up phallic images around town. Click through to take a visual tour of some of the most stunning and most head-scratching practices to cast out evil.


When to Use the White vs. Green Parts of a Scallion

Turns out they’re not created equal. Here’s when to use each in stir-fries, soups, and more.


Zara Tindall immaculately dressed for Royal Ascot in 2022

Princess Anne was joined by Zara Tindall as they led the carriage procession on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot. It was confirmed on Thursday lunchtime that Queen Elizabeth would not attend the racing event.


Surprising facts about the Middle Ages

The Middle Ages had some rather surprising customs. Archery, for example, was compulsory at one point, and it was even possible to use eels as a form of rent payment. Despite being commonly known as the Dark Ages, this gallery aims to illuminate aspects of Medieval life. Take a look and uncover intriguing, unusual, and occasionally revolting details about the Middle Ages.