The Best of Reader's Digest
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Reader's Digest on Books
21 Classic Books Everyone Should Read at Least Once
Classic books have stood the test of time for a reason. They're groundbreaking, have wide appeal, and are worth a second (and third) read.
Reader's Digest on Food
The Best Craft Beer in Every State
When it comes to craft beers, every state has a unique brew to try. Did your favorite make the list?
Reader's Digest on Mental Health
14 Perfectly Worded Texts to Send Someone with Depression
Not sure what to say when someone is depressed? These little texts can make a big impact and let loved ones know they're not alone.
Reader's Digest on Science Fiction
25 Amazing Science Facts That Are Weird, Wild, and True
These weird, wild, and totally true science facts prove that reality is often stranger—and a lot more interesting—than fiction.
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Yes, You Should Reach Out to That Friend You’ve Been Thinking About
New research shows that reaching out to friends and acquaintances can positively impact both parties. Heres why.
Why Americans Use Fahrenheit Instead of Celsius
America is one of a few countries to stick to Fahrenheit. Here's why, plus why there's more than one temperature measurement to begin with.
What Is The TikTok Hair Slugging Trend—And Does It Work?
Spoiler alert: My curly hair looks fuller, less frizzy and more moisturized.
How Writing 365 Thank-You Notes Helped Me Reconnect with What’s Important in My Life
Instead of scrolling through my phone on my commute, I decided to thank people.
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