Yahoo LifeLet your kids watch as much TV as they want? These parents think it’s better than the alternative.
As debates about kids and screen time rage, there is a new kind of mom on the block: the self-described “TV mom” who doesn’t limit TV time but does keep personal electronics like phones or iPads away from their children.
Yahoo LifeI'm halfway through Dry January. It's not going as planned.
Going from a nightly glass of wine (OK, two on weekends) to mocktails has been a work in progress. But I'm sleeping better!
Yahoo LifeBeyond Meat releases new protein drink, Beyond Immerse: How does it taste?
Beyond Meat's new beverage comes in 10 and 20 grams of protein versions.
Yahoo Life52 fascinating people reveal the tiny habits that changed their lives
To kick off 2026, we asked a mix of experts, writers, artists, internet personalities, celebrities and public figures about the one small habit that’s made a meaningful difference in their lives. Research has shown that the most durable shifts don’t come from dramatic reinventions, but from small, consistent tweaks.
Yahoo LifeGoing on a bad date is a drag. Worse? Ending up as a cautionary tale on TikTok.
Dating content is becoming more popular online. What does that mean for the people hoping to be vulnerable in their search for love?
Yahoo LifeGrandparents love to spoil. Parents want less stuff.
Inside the quiet family tension sparked by nonstop gift-giving.
Yahoo LifeThe viral WAGs trend making sports stars more relatable
Wives and girlfriends of athletes across leagues have adopted the "he doesn't know it yet" trend to make TikToks about the chores they'll be doing after the game.
Yahoo LifeNo small talk at the airport bar, don't lean your seat back and always be flexible: Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes share their rules for air travel
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are traveling more for pleasure than business these days, but they're still playing by some etiquette rules that keep every trip fun.
Yahoo LifeThey want better health care — so they're turning to crypto startups
A handful of crypto-powered health groups have cropped up, aiming to put patients in the driver's seat. Does this “decentralized” approach lead to better outcomes — or riskier medicine?
Yahoo LifeFilming nude scenes helped Sarah Shahi embrace her body. Playing an unhappy wife made her realize she should get a divorce.
The "Paradise" and "Black Adam" actress opens up to Yahoo about body image, hormones and how running helped her bounce back after a high-profile breakup.
Yahoo LifeDinner, a show and an Instagram post: This 60-year-old chain restaurant is winning over new diners with old tricks
Benihana has been around since the '60s. So why is it suddenly so hot?
Yahoo LifeHow much does it cost to be fit? 4 people break down what they're spending on wellness, from workouts to supplements.
One man is stocking up on cupping kits for his home spa. In Seattle, a fitness buff is paying for yoga classes, ski passes and workout apps.
Yahoo LifeGlamour Shots once ruled the mall. I went to one of the last ones standing.
There are two remaining Glamour Shots in the U.S. I went to one of them to get the full experience.
Yahoo LifeWant to be better about saving money in 2026? Try these money-saving tips for having a ‘low-buy’ January and beyond
How to save money in the new year.
Yahoo LifeNew Year's superstitions: Eating 12 grapes, avoiding laundry and other rituals that are said to bring good fortune
These superstitions are all about having your best year.
Yahoo LifeWhat is ‘Auld Lang Syne’? Why we sing this song at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
"Auld Lang Syne" as we know it today first came together in the late 1700s, and wasn't initially a song for New Year's Eve. Here's what it means and how it became a popular holiday song in the U.S.
Yahoo Life3 families, 7 kids and lots of pets: How an empty school is turning into a shared home
Two moms bonded over homeschool. Now they're about to move their families into a shared home after transforming a school.
Yahoo LifeThe dogs ate the turkey and your other Very, Very Unmerry holiday disaster stories
In the spirit of Very, Very Unmerry, we asked readers to share their own stories of holiday mishaps and land mines. What came back was funny, generous and familiar: tales of first-time hosts learning that pulling off a holiday dinner for 10 is no small feat, stories of long-simmering family dynamics boiling over, and hard-won wisdom earned across decades of Thanksgiving tables and Christmas mornings.
Yahoo LifeNew Year's is all about fresh starts. So how did I end up with no phone, no passport and no way off this damn island?
I tried to outrun my problems by booking a sun-drenched getaway to a remote Thai island. My woes found me anyway.
Yahoo LifeGen Z is talking openly about sobriety — and the stories are darker than you think
They’re sober, in their 20s and sharing it all — hospital stays, blackouts and rehab — online.