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Researchers tested 6 brands of bottled water against tap water, and there was a clear winner
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Researchers tested 6 brands of bottled water against tap water, and there was a clear winner

Ever since bottled water became popular in the 1990s, there has been a vigorous debate over whether it's healthier to drink bottled water or tap water. Bottled-water aficionados often claim it's purer than tap water because it's traditionally marketed as being "from the source" or having come from an untouched stream. That has to be cleaner than water that reaches your home after traveling from God-knows-where through city pipes, right?What many people don't realize is that bottled water isn't regulated as stringently as tap water. Tap water is overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which requires more frequent testing and stricter disinfection standards. Bottled water is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a food product.Tap water found to have fewer microplastics than bottled waterA recent study from The Ohio State University (OSU) delivered another big victory for Team Tap, finding that after testing six brands of bottled water against tap water from four water treatment plants, bottled water contained more than three times as many microplastics as tap water. The big problem is that plastic bottles can shed tiny plastic particles, smaller than a speck of dust, into the water when temperatures change, the cap is removed, or the bottle tumbles around in a purse or the back seat of a car. A boy drinking from the kitchen sink.via Canva/PhotosThe tests revealed that the amount of microplastics in bottled water ranged from 2.6 to 11.5 million particles per liter, while tap water ranged from 1.6 to 2.6 million particles per liter. In the best-case scenario, tap water contains similar levels of microplastics, but in the worst-case scenario, bottled water contains more than seven times as many.The researchers were surprised by their findings because nanoplastics are so small that they've been hard to quantify in the past. "This lack of knowledge primarily reflects limitations in the methods to isolate and analyze the nanoplastics," said Megan Jamison Hart, a PhD candidate at OSU and the study's lead researcher. "In this study, we developed and validated a novel method for isolating MNPs [micro- and nanoplastics], allowing for the determination of their concentrations using scanning electron microscopy and identification using optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy (OPTIR)." Are microplastics harmful to humans?Much more research on microplastics is needed to determine their potential harm to humans. Studies have linked microplastics to impaired immune function, increased inflammation, and cellular damage in animals. Researchers believe that larger nanoplastics pass through the digestive tract and are eventually excreted. Smaller nanoplastics, however, may move into human tissues and even enter the brain."While we don't really fully understand the human health risks associated with nanoplastic exposure, it's still better to try and mitigate that risk because evidence indicates that they do cause problems, even if we're not fully aware of what those are yet," said Hart. A woman drinking out of a plastic water bottle. via Canva/PhotosGiven that scientists have yet to determine the harm that micro- and nanoplastics can cause in our bodies, they believe it's best to avoid them as much as possible."We can make educated choices to try and reduce our daily exposure to these harmful chemicals," said Hart. "For the average person who is thirsty and wants a drink, the best way to do that would be drinking it straight out of the tap rather than grabbing pre-bottled water."Hart told StudyFinds that the best thing to do is ditch bottled water and instead drink filtered tap water from a reusable metal bottle. "This has definitely changed my own drinking habits," she said. "I was primarily a tap water drinker before, knowing that disposable bottles were bad for the environment, but this is something I am even more adamant about now, and I swapped my reusable plastic bottle for a reusable metal one."
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dad makes painful but oh-so-relatable 'realization' about his toddler's first puddle splash
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Dad makes painful but oh-so-relatable 'realization' about his toddler's first puddle splash

Parenting is full of bittersweet moments. Every milestone toward independence—walking, talking, the first day of school—marks the end of something precious and fleeting, a time when parents are their children's entire world. So while these firsts are, of course, joyful, it's completely natural for parents to feel a sense of grief.One such moment happened recently for Nick Gorman while he was filming his daughter playing in a puddle for the first time.The now-viral clip, posted to TikTok, seems lighthearted enough. Gorman encourages his little one to splash in the water, and when she does, he gushes, "You know what this means? You're officially a kid. You're no longer a baby."The phrase clearly hit harder than Gorman thought it would, because in the caption he wrote, "Well that realization hurt." @nick.gorman8 Didn’t realize what I’d said until I watched the video later on…woof! #kiddos #toddlersoftiktok #aww #kidsoftiktok #dad ♬ These Memories - Hollow Coves It's a realization that's pretty darn universal, as indicated by the thousands of other parents who chimed in on the TikTok video with their own similarly wistful stories:"Today I heard my daughter getting into the Pop-Tarts while I was doing the dishes and dried my hands waiting for the inevitable 'daddy will you open this?' And then minutes went by, and silence. Curious, I poked my head around the corner and saw her eating them happily. She saw me and announced that she did it herself. I was so proud. But I still move the box up another shelf because I am not ready to stop helping her.""My daughter used to call ketchup 'dip dip.' One day I asked if she wanted dip dip and she said 'it's ketchup mom.' My heart broke." See on Instagram "My daughter used to hide from me when I'd get home from work. Came home expecting some elaborate hiding spot but she was just watching tv.""One day I realized my babies quit calling me dada, and started saying daddy, and that was hard, but when I realized they had switched from daddy to dad that one had me in tears."Experts seem to agree that when it comes to navigating these closing chapters, parents should permit themselves to feel whatever conflicting emotions arise and remember that it's a natural part of the process. It's also important to remember that good things are still on the horizon. Every season brings its own special gifts and cherished memories. Even when kids finally leave the house to start their own adult lives, arguably the most bittersweet transition of all, parents are given the chance to explore other aspects of their identity that may have gone dormant during the more active days of parenthood.Even Gorman seems to have recognized that his realization isn't entirely painful. In an interview with Newsweek, he shared, "While it's sad she's growing up, and we're already seeing our time with her pass, it's exciting at the same time to see her grow and experience new things—which is why I wanted to become a parent in the first place." @nick.gorman8 Not ready for that…#dadsoftiktok #sad #notready #ironic #kids ♬ snowfall - Øneheart & reidenshi Nobody becomes a parent expecting things to become simpler. But most would argue that the trade-off is beyond worth it. And stories like these can remind parents that they're not alone in whatever feelings they're experiencing.
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Real people share 17 red flags that expose someone trying to appear wiser than they actually are
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Real people share 17 red flags that expose someone trying to appear wiser than they actually are

People who struggle with intellectual functioning, often described as having a low IQ, may also be considered to have low intelligence. Determining low intelligence is not always easy or obvious, so people on Reddit shared their thoughts on the signs that can indicate it.One observant Redditor shared their insight, writing that a sign of low intelligence is "actually referring to oneself as 'smart' in general is often a good indicator too." The comment is an example of the Dunning–Kruger effect, first described in 1999 by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger, which found that people with lower IQs tend to overestimate their intelligence, while those with higher IQs often underestimate it."Those with limited knowledge in a domain suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach mistaken conclusions and make regrettable errors, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it," the psychologists wrote, according to Psychology Today. - YouTube www.youtube.com 17 signs of low intelligence, according to Redditors"When presented with an statement that generalizes something, they will use an anecdote as a counterexample and think that it completely refutes the statement. Example: travelling in an airplane is generally safer than in a car. 'Actually that's not true, I know someone who died in an airplane crash.'" - Traditional_Rub_9828"Refusal to learn, grow and change your views from evidence provided." - Userdataunavailable"Confusing 'being loud' with 'being right.' The loudest person in the room is rarely the smartest." - Kernel_Slasher"Actually referring to oneself as 'smart' in a general is often a good indicator too." - loku_gem"Believing anything they see on social media." - Fabulous_Ady"Lack of curiosity. Thinking they know it all." - Disastrous-Sky-8484 - YouTube www.youtube.com "Further than a lack of curiosity is never asking questions. It was something I heard about gorilla researchers who taught them sign language that in the years of gorilla sign language communications they never had a gorilla ask a question of a human. That simple process of recognizing you don't know/have something you want, understanding someone else likely does know what you want, and asking them actually takes a lot of brain power. Some parrots and exceptionally smart dogs can hit that threshold... And some very cognitively limited humans do not." - MildGenevaSuggestion"They get annoyed by people who act curious, too. About anything. 'Why do you care?' 'Who cares?' Idk man, it's just interesting. Why shouldn't I care?" - Belle_Juive"Not realizing that everything has nuances." - SecretHuckleberry720"Refusing to consider they might be wrong." - Marry_Ennaria"Not being able to understand or engage with hypotheticals. It is a meme online but that is actually a sign of low intelligence. Individuals with IQs under 90 often struggle with conditional hypotheticals—such as 'How would you feel if you hadn't eaten dinner?'—responding with factual rebuttals like 'But I did eat dinner.'" - Emergency-Resist-730 @baxate_carter Even more low IQ traits from a year ago "Severe impairment in metacognition - that is, a persistent inability to recognize one's own errors in thinking, monitor one's own reasoning, or adjust beliefs/behavior even when presented with clear contradictory evidence." - DiamondCalvesFan"Ironically, Always having an answer. There is a lot of power in saying 'I don't know'." - Loose-Cicada5473, mattacular2001"People who mock others instead of trying to understand them. Curiosity is usually a sign of intelligence." - cutiepie_00me"Repeating the same mistakes and blaming everyone else." - Luckypiniece"Bragging that you haven't read a book since high school." - tiger0204"One move chess player. This is like an analogy to how some people think and act and vote. A good chess player is thinking 3 or more moves ahead. a bad one is playing one move ahead only. When people say things like 'Why should I pay school taxes if I don't have any kids!?' they are playing one move without thinking ahead. Better schools means a more educated populace means less crimes and more economic opportunity for your area, thus it benefits everyone whether they have kids or not." - ChickenMarsala4500
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The only rock star Kurt Cobain ever truly admired: “I didn’t ask him for an autograph”
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The only rock star Kurt Cobain ever truly admired: “I didn’t ask him for an autograph”

Two greats... The post The only rock star Kurt Cobain ever truly admired: “I didn’t ask him for an autograph” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The singer Linda Ronstadt said was too hard to emulate: “It has so many layers”
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The singer Linda Ronstadt said was too hard to emulate: “It has so many layers”

Nowhere near his eccentricities. The post The singer Linda Ronstadt said was too hard to emulate: “It has so many layers” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Very Bad Bunny
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Very Bad Bunny

“Very Bad Bunny,” editorial cartoon by Tom Stiglich for The American Spectator on Feb. 10, 2026.
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The Spectator P.M. Ep. 192: New Evidence Shows Clintons’ Long Relationship With Epstein

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are expected to testify in a deposition about their relationships with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Recent documents released in the Epstein files revealed Maxwell and Epstein’s part in funding the start of the Clinton Global Initiative. (RELATED: There Is No Virtue Left to Signal) On this episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, hosts Ellie Gardey Holmes and Lyrah Margo speculate on the relationship between Epstein and the Clintons. They discuss the evidence that points to the Clintons’ friendship with Maxwell and Epstein, which suggests the couple knew much more than they’ve publicly admitted. (RELATED: A Royal Nightmare) Tune in to hear their discussion! Read Ellie and Lyrah’s writing here and here. Listen to the Spectator P.M. Podcast on Spotify. Watch the Spectator P.M. Podcast on Rumble.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Why Trader Joe's Has So Many Recalls
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Why Trader Joe's Has So Many Recalls

Beloved by many shoppers, Trader Joe's isn't without its faults, and the popular grocer has had its fair share of recalls. Here's why they happen so often.
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Let's Get Cooking
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Cocktail Smoker For Your Whiskey — Fancy Trick Or Total Waste?
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Cocktail Smoker For Your Whiskey — Fancy Trick Or Total Waste?

Using a cocktail smoker can result in a show-stopping presentation, with velvety smoke beckoning drinkers to imbibe, but is it worth the hassle to do at home?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Rep. Massie Fingers UAE Businessman Behind ‘Torture’ Email, Names Les Wexner As Epstein Co-Conspirator

DOJ corrects redactions after Rep. Massie points out names of co-conspirators who were not victims were withheld.
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