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I Tried the Viral “House Burping” Trend—It Sounds Absolutely Wild, but I’m Convinced Everyone Should Be Doing It

As a parent, I dread the dead of winter. Noses are dripping, humidifiers are running nonstop and cabin fever is setting in with a vengeance. I’m a big believer that crisp air is good for my family, but it can be hard to convince my kids to run around outside when the temps are below freezing. All that inside time can add up to a house that feels stale, though. So when I came across the viral idea of “house burping” to combat that stuffiness, I was intrigued. Could this be a simple solution to feeling stuck? I spent a week—and this is a sentence I never expected to write—burping my house. From the history of the trend to the benefits and drawbacks, I’m covering it all ahead. So read on for my honest opinion. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more home tips, cleaning, humor, travel, tech and fun facts all week long. What in the world is house burping? House burping is a social media spin on a German habit called lüften , which translates to “air out.” In Ge...

Federal Student Loans Are Changing in a Big Way. Here’s What Borrowers Need to Know to Minimize the Pain

Borrowers, it’s about to be “pencils down” for federal student loans as we know them. In 2026, the Trump administration is making big moves to upend a system that’s been a political and financial point of contention for years, and beginning on July 1, if you have student loans or are planning to borrow for college , your repayment options will look much different. At the heart of the upheaval is the Department of Education (DOE) settlement to end President Joe Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan. If adopted by the court, it would end years of litigation from several states, which argue the Biden administration exceeded its authority, and effectively shutter the program. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), other popular repayment plans will be phased out as well. That’s big news for the nearly 43 million Americans who collectively owe about $1.6 trillion in federal student loans. The Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid (F SA) data center r...

The Top 10 Songs from Rock Legend Phil Collins, Ranked

Phil Collins is an international treasure. He’s also as nice as they come. I found this out firsthand when I met the world-renowned singer, songwriter, drummer and producer in his suite at the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City in 2016. I was there to discuss his then-upcoming solo-album reissues for a weekly music column I was writing for Digital Trends , and at the stroke of noon, Collins’s ever-affable manager ushered me into the room. The former Genesis front man and blockbuster solo artist was typing furiously on his phone, but he smiled and said he’d be right with me. “Sorry, your meter hasn’t started yet,” he added with a self-aware chuckle. Type, type, type . “All right! Make yourself feel at home!” As I settled into my seat, Collins leaned forward, looked me right in the eyes and said, “Can I just say how nice it is to do an interview with someone in person? I’ve been talking on the phone all morning. It drives me nuts, really.” And that’s Collins in a nutshell: easily rel...

I Tried the Productivity App That Was Named iPhone App of the Year—Here’s What Happened

Staying organized is somehow both my superpower and my Achilles’ heel. I love a system and a process, but I also relish the sweet relief of procrastination. It’s amazing how quickly “I can just deal with that tomorrow” turns into “I should have dealt with that a month ago.” Before I know it, my carefully curated to-do lists are defunct. I can’t count the number of planners I’ve bought and abandoned, or the daily routines I’ve tried that never quite stuck. But I’ve promised myself that 2026 will be different. With a new job and a move to a new city on the horizon, it’s more important than ever that I use my time wisely and stay productive—which is why I thought I’d give Tiimo a try. Could this iPhone app be the silver-bullet productivity tool I’ve been looking for? I put Tiimo to the test, and ahead, I’m breaking down exactly what it does, how it works and whether it’s a productivity game-changer. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more life hacks, tech, trav...

Royal Scoop! Queen Elizabeth Kept a Secret Stash of This Sweet Treat in the Palace

We all have our guilty pleasures, and Queen Elizabeth II definitely had a few, from her favorite comfort food to her pre-noon cocktail . (Hey, when you’re the queen, you make your own rules!) But as it turns out, she also had quite the sweet tooth. And according to one of her ladies-in-waiting, the late queen loved it so much that she kept a secret stash hidden from the other royals in her household, including her husband, Prince Philip. So was it a slice of cake? Some figgy pudding? A fancy French pastry we can’t properly pronounce? None of the above! Read on for the big reveal. Get  Reader’s Digest ’s  Read Up newsletter for more royals, humor, cleaning, travel, tech and fun facts all week long. Which sweet treat did Queen Elizabeth hide from her family? Chocolate! Lady Pamela Hicks, the queen’s cousin and former lady-in-waiting, revealed that Elizabeth always had a box with her. And, it seems, Her Majesty wasn’t too keen on sharing it with anyone. “She does have her ...