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Found a Name Brand at TJ Maxx? This Secret Code on the Tag Reveals What You’ve Actually Been Buying

If there’s one store I can never walk past without “just taking a quick look,” it’s TJ Maxx. I’ve been shopping there for years, and somehow I always leave with at least one bag of things I didn’t plan on buying. (Don’t even get me started on their discounted makeup aisle!) But here’s the funny thing: Despite all the time I’ve spent wandering those aisles, digging through the racks and proudly showing off my latest bargains, I never once stopped to wonder what those strange little codes on the price tags actually meant. I’d glance at them, assume they were just random numbers and move on to the next great find. As it turns out, those mysterious markings aren’t random at all. TJ Maxx has been quietly hiding a secret language in plain sight, and chances are you’ve been overlooking it every time you shop . Read on to discover the hidden codes that could completely change the way you hunt for deals at TJ Maxx. Get ...

12 Interesting Facts About the Declaration of Independence That You Never Knew

We declared our freedom from Britain on July 2 Say what? Then why don’t we celebrate Independence Day on July 2nd? Well, the 4th of July is when the Declaration of Independence was ratified by the Second Continental Congress in 1776, but the initial vote took place on July 2. (John Adams thought this date would be our national holiday, but it was not to be.) This momentous event capped a busy year for our nation’s Founding Fathers. Early in 1776, Thomas Paine’s famous call to action, Common Sense , whipped up sentiment for independence that carried through the summer. On June 7, delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced an independence resolution, and Thomas Jefferson began writing the Declaration of Independence on June 11, 1776. Thomas Jefferson wasn’t the first choice to write the Declaration Thomas Jefferson is famous for his writing skills, producing hundreds of documents, letters and books that we still read today. But he wasn’t the first choice to writ...

The 6 Weirdest Foods You Can Get at a Baseball Game This Summer

I’m headed to Chicago this week to watch the Cubs play the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field. My mom will cheer on her Pads, my aunt and uncle the Cubs, while I, a Minnesota Twins fan, will spend the day wondering what it feels like to have a winning record. At least there will be food. Ah, ballpark food. Is there anything better? I’m not sure if you can even get a basic hot dog anymore, but if you happen to want a giant bucket of nachos that weighs as much as a newborn baby, which is a real thing you can get at Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, this list of outrageous ballpark foods is for you. Ahead, I’ll give you a preview of six absolutely on-the-level new foods you can get right now at Major League Baseball stadiums across the country. And if you’re headed to the ballpark this summer, make sure to bring an extra set of hands … or maybe a forklift. Read on to find the weirdest, wildest baseball food around. Get  Reader’s Digest...

You Might Be Showering at the Wrong Time—Yes, Really. Here’s When Experts Say You Should Suds Up

Most people know exactly what kind of shower person they are. For some, a morning shower is just as necessary as a cup of coffee to get going . Others refuse to get into bed until they’ve washed off the day’s sweat, sunscreen, pollen and general outside-world grossness. Still others shower whenever their hair, workout schedule or mood tells them it’s time—day or night. But could one of those times actually be right or wrong? It sounds like a debate that belongs in the same category as “ should you hang toilet paper over or under? ” and “is it acceptable to wear shoes in the house?” And yet, there is actually some science behind the morning-versus-night shower question. A shower can wake you up, help you unwind, support better sleep, rinse away allergens and protect your skin and scalp. But when you take that shower could make the difference between getting those benefits and missing out on them. Interestingly, Americans do seem to have a ...