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Last week's top clicks
- The international foods most commonly mispronounced by Americans.
- These glow-in-the-dark little guys add whimsy to any space.
- The most impressive bridge in every US state.
- Figure out when you’ll wake up most refreshed using this calculator.
- Start your day with a 13-minute upper back and neck mobility class.
September's top clicks
- 1. If you use these phrases, you may be a passive-aggressive emailer.
- 2. The items in your bathroom you need to replace.
- 3. These three phrases are very “minimizing,” according to a world champion debater.
- 4. Here’s a neurologist’s tip to get your brain out of low-power mode.
- 5. A backpack that is optimized for carry-on-only travelers.
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- 1. How to cook like the real Chef Boyardee.
- 2. Here’s the salary a single person needs to make to live comfortably in each state.
- 3. If you see houses painted this color, your neighborhood is gentrifying.
- 4. The five “hard truths” a psychologist says couples learn too late.
- 5. If you can answer these five questions about your partner, your relationship is likely in good shape.
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Food & Cooking
- A perfectly crafted non-alcoholic take on the Aperol Spritz.
- Bartenders recommend the best rye options for newbies.
- Level up movie night with these flavored popcorn recipes.
- How to make the chicken parm that will make your house the place to be for Sunday dinner.
- Why truffles are so expensive.
- Give your next party host something they’ll actually use in the kitchen.
- The most influential restaurants in America over the last 20 years.
- A near-perfect combination of chocolate, sweet, and salt.
- A free and simple meal plan generator.
- A near-perfect combination of chocolate, sweet, and salt.
- How big city restaurant prices spread across America.
- Dessert recipes with three ingredients or less.
- The history behind apple cider donuts.
- How big city restaurant prices spread across America.
- Dessert recipes with three ingredients or less.
- The history behind apple cider donuts.
- A ranking of the best fall recipes, featuring plenty of apple, pumpkin, and cinnamon.
- The Tiramisu World Cup is taking place from October 10–12 in Italy.
- Dolly Parton is a Taco Bell superfan, and this is her favorite order.
- Become the most popular person in the office with a tub of these at your desk.
- Make stainless steel appliances look like new with this lavender polish.
- A burning-twig-powered grill and charging portal for camping.
- Make fresh OJ without fighting with a poorly designed juicer.
- Round out your lunchbox with this nostalgic treat.
- Twenty pumpkin recipes to try.
- This vegetable peeler works so well, it may convince you to go vegetarian.
- One of the most versatile tools in the kitchen.
- The delicious chai trio that will fill your kitchen with notes of cardamom.
- Level up your s’mores game before campfire season ends.
- A Michelin-listed restaurant in the UK is launching a whole menu of bottled water.
- Clams Casino is a sure bet to add flavor to your next grilling session.
- A YouTuber tried every spicy fast-food item in America.
- How to tell if ice cream has gone bad.
- Saving leftovers is a breeze with this tool.
- Sick of frozen burritos? Microwave this butter chicken wrap instead.
- With a tiny food processor, you can make pesto, sauces, and relishes all your own.
- How to frost a cake.
- Caterers share the best way to pack a cooler.
- Make the Budget Bytes summer lentil salad this week.
- If you love a nut butter, you'll love this healthy-ish chocolate.
- One muffin batter recipe for many flavored breakfasts.
- This guy used a robot arm to determine which chef’s knives slice the best.
- How to make a soufflé.
- A seriously hot sauce that tastes like more than fire.
- Try to keep up with President William Taft’s daily diet.
- Get all those summer fruits into a pie.
- Our favorite nonstick pan is 20% off today.
- How an animal on the label can predict the price of a bottle of wine.
- Seven ways to make cucumber salad and win your next barbecue.
- How to eat like a Gilded Age robber baron.
- This chef’s knife will turn anyone into Carmy Berzatto.
- The goodness of s'mores from the comfort of your couch.
- Learn to make the perfect vinaigrette so you never have to buy salad dressing again.
- The Midwestern delicacy, Strawberry Pretzel Salad, is the easiest summer dessert you’ll barely have to bake.
- A Chinese company owns Nathan’s Famous hot dogs.
- Spending a day with NYC’s hot dog king. (video)
- The Atlantic argues that wraps are the worst kind of sandwich. Your thoughts?
- Famous chefs reveal where their favorite restaurants are around the world.
- Recipes for homemade popsicles.
- Cakes are too much pressure. Make the perfect summer trifle.
- A recipe so simple it’s worth turning your oven on when the weather is hot enough to melt ice cream.
- The full list of 2025 James Beard Award winners.
- A bowl to keep your produce fresh and your countertop clear.
- Father’s Day dinner recipes.
- The NYT’s 21 best chocolate chip cookie recipes.
- The knives you actually need in your kitchen—and what they’re for.
- Vanilla protein shakes that taste so good, you won’t believe they have 26 grams of protein.
- A calming journey through all the apples around you.
- No more jerky bouquets or hot sauce kits. Dads like sweet treats, too.
- You may have a to-go coffee cup, but you need a to-go espresso cup.
- How critics compile a best restaurants list.
- Nine cocktails that bartenders say will be everywhere this summer.
- Switch out your plastic spatula for a stainless steel one.
- You’ll never go back to Werther’s once you try these salty caramels.
- Save counter space with a magnetic knife holder.
- Swap garlic powder with black garlic to add depth to your home cooking.
- How to make your salad taste like it’s from a restaurant.
- A butter obsessive’s picks for salted, unsalted, and what to skip.
- Eating fried fish in the summer is almost here—get your tartar sauce ready.
- A collection of classic recipes to get you started.
- Precut parchment paper rounds to make your life easier.
- See if your local watering hole made the list of the 50 best bars in North America.
- The definitive Italian-American red sauce recipe.
- Extend your basil’s life with this herb saver.
- A pasta company created playlists that are timed so you know when to drain your spaghetti.
- Anthony Bourdain’s blog, full of his quintessential inspirational writing.
- A place for salt, pepper, and frequently used spices.
- You can add these fancy syrups to just about anything.
- How to get restaurant-quality steamed carrots at home.
- Become the most popular person in the office with a canister of these at your desk.
- How to make a classic mint julep or its mocktail equivalent.
- Make your own spice blends with a mortar and pestle.
- Fancy flatware that looks so good, we swear it makes food taste better.
- How to get the most flavor out of your spices.
- You shouldn’t burn your pasta—but you can burn this pasta-shaped candle.
- If you have kids (or you’re just clumsy), you’ll love these indestructible glasses.
- The best outdoor pizza ovens at every price point.
- How to cook like the real Chef Boyardee.
- Recipes for Easter sweets.
- Find the ultimate coffee cake recipe to spice up your breakfast.
- These fruit jams are low on sugar but loaded with taste.
- Get rid of those ripped gallon bags and up your freezer game.
- Is this the ultimate After-The-Pool Sandwich?
- You can buy an expensive candy bar, or you can make these pistachio chocolate chunk cookies.
- An enamel cast iron grill pan gives you the flavors of outdoor grilling in your kitchen.
- The tastiest way to replenish your electrolytes.
- How food made in space tastes different.
- This vegetable peeler works so well, it may convince you to go vegetarian.
- Watch the BBC’s iconic report on Ticino’s spaghetti harvest.
- It’s almost picnic season, bring these double strawberry sugar cookies.
- The fast food joints with the fastest and slowest drive-thrus.
- What people ate in Old West Saloons.
- A non-alcoholic spirit that tastes like the real thing.
- Muffin recipes to start your morning with a treat.
- Listen to the sommeliers and let your wine breathe.
- Get the perfect olive oil pour every time.
- Vintage-looking wine glasses for your next dinner party.
- How to pour the perfect pint of Guinness.
- Can we offer you a “Kiss me I’m Josh?”
- A defense of iceberg lettuce.
- The most dramatic restaurant rivalries in the US.
- Dinner gets a lot easier when you have a good rice cooker.
- If you have to grab something ultraprocessed, these are the healthiest options.
- Outfit your home with a pair of multipurpose kitchen shears.
- Get to work perfecting your Irish soda bread.
- These tiny containers hold dressing, nuts, or any other toppings you need to make desk salads less sad.
- A multipurpose kitchen tool for less than $12.
- This sleek French press deserves a spot on your counter.
- Italian pastina soup is a hug in a bowl.
- The wood cutting board on every home chef’s countertop.
- Pineapple on pizza, yay or nay?
- A portable oven made to work on campsites, in RVs, or on a boat.
- This is the key to making a coffeehouse-grade cafe au lait at home.
- Make miso caramel sauce.
- Use these recipes to make restaurant-style favorites at home.
- Cheap, quick, and hearty broccoli and feta pasta.
- Level up your (actual) morning brew with a fancy—but cheap—coffee scoop.
- The first known cookbook by a Black American woman is getting reprinted. Come for the history, stay for the 100 recipes for sweets.
- Experts explain how often you should swap out your kitchen sponge.
- A titanium pan that functions like a cast iron—without the maintenance.
- From NYT Cooking, the infamous Marry Me Chicken.
- An expert shows you the best way to chop shallots and garlic.
- After you chop garlic, get the smell off your hands with stainless steel soap.
- Short on time but need some joe? Make a cup of coffee in less than two minutes with this tool.
- USA Today’s 2025 Restaurants of the Year.
- Why chickpeas are good for you—and how best to cook them.
- Suggestions for cooking a Valentine’s Day dinner.
- Nothing in this world can replicate the pure joy of using fancy piping tools to decorate a cake.
- Do you know all of these kitchen hacks?
- A roundup of some of the strangest snacks available at your local grocery store.
- A seven-layer bean dip recipe to make for game day.
- Behold, the world’s most perfect crockery—a set of four ceramic dinner plate-bowls.
- Make use of winter’s fruit (i.e., citrus) in this whole orange snacking cake.
- A podcast to save you from the 5pm “what will I make for dinner?” panic.
- Planning to throw a Super Bowl party? Here are Cassandra’s top kitchen item recommendations to feel like the Saquon Barkley of hosting.
- Create a build-your-own-sandwich bar for a crowd.
- Ways to eat fruit and veggie peels.
- A tiny trash can will keep even the smallest of spaces clutter-free.
- How Italian scientists perfected cacio e pepe with cornstarch.
- Chinese takeout can feel deluxe when you eat it with porcelain chopsticks.
- Hunker down at home with red wine-braised short ribs on top of cheesy polenta.
- A cookbook organized by how much time you want to spend making a meal.
- Delightful, lightweight mugs if you take your sipping seriously.
- Learn to convert ounces, tablespoons, and teaspoons.
- A tried-and-true container set because no one’s ever complained that their kitchen is too organized.
- This Caffeine Calculator determines your safe and lethal doses.
- Here’s how to crack an egg correctly.
- A tiny brush and dustpan set that’s so cute, it’ll make you want to clean.
- Make perfectly seared steaks or toasty grilled cheeses with a cast-iron press.
- Add these barbecue beans and greens to your winter weather recipe rotation.
- The latest novelty food competing for your attention is soup-flavored hard candy.
- What food expiration dates really mean.
- The very specific meaning of words you think you know on food labels.
- You haven’t had a sandwich ’til you’ve had one with truffle mayo.
- Freezing temps means it’s time for gooey French onion soup.
- A professional cook teaches you how to grocery shop like a pro.
- Should pie a la mode be served with a fork or spoon?
- This video explains which frozen fruits and veggies are worth using (and which aren’t).
- This video explains how to make the best hot chocolate.
- How to make school cafeteria pizza from the ’80s and ’90s.
- Spending a day with NYC’s hot dog king.
- A documentary about the woman who introduced Southern cooking to the world.
- How Big Potato is allegedly working to keep spud prices high.
- There has to be someone out there who can get this idea to Dunkin’.How a Pokémon-shaped Flamin’ Hot Cheeto ended up at auction for $1,000+.
- “The Shirley Temple King” has been reviewing beverages for half his life (he’s 11 years old).
- Spice-maker McCormick named the ají amarillo pepper its 2025 flavor of the year.
Work & Money
- Money with Katie’s free newsletter explores money, how the economy affects you, and ways to live richer. Subscribe now.
- Mini meditations at your desk can help you get through the workday.
- A map that shows how many gold bars you’d need to buy a house across the US.
- Is an office romance ever worth it?
- A visualization of the most common PIN codes.
- How much does it really cost to have kids? And other potential parenting questions.
- The best paying jobs for each personality type.
- Forget the avocado toast: A map of the world’s most unaffordable housing markets.
- How a company that only makes gummies makes money.
- Money with Katie’s free newsletter explores money, how the economy affects you, and ways to live richer. Subscribe now.
- Here’s how to figure out if a company is the right place for you to work.
- Revenue Brew is officially here! It’s our newest newsletter covering sales strategy, operations, tech—and everything in between—to keep sales, GTM, and RevOps pros in the know.
- Q2 estimated tax payments are due to the IRS today, if that’s your thing.
- Are you a high-achiever stuck in “functional freeze”?
- Here’s the salary a single person needs to make to live comfortably in each state.
- The origins of cringey corporate jargon.
- Morning Brew investigates why so many companies commit corporate fraud.
- A free tool that lets you annotate any webpage with others in real time.
- How much money you need to buy a home.
- A Toronto burger joint changed its menu items to sound like office supplies to help workers expense meals.
- Kermit the Frog’s advice for graduates.
- A visualization of all the world’s billion-dollar companies by country.
- Per My Last Email spoke with The Happiness Lab’s Laurie Santos about finding joy at work
- Here’s Forbes’s list of the richest person in every US state for 2025.
- ChatGPT means everyone is cheating in college.
- Want to get better at managing your time? This best-selling book tells you how.
- Here’s what Walmart’s top exec had on his nightstand last year.
- Our “Freak in the Sheets” mug is the best way to show the office you know your way around Excel.
- The perfect place to jot down notes, to-do lists, and inspirational quotes.
- This website helps you get through your day, one task at a time.
- Minimize regret by making decisions based on who you are, not who you wish you were.
- The fight between two HR companies that involves allegations of spying and a “honeypot” Slack channel.
- Stripe’s annual letter contains universal business lessons.
- A ranking of the US industries where companies make the most profit.
- Tips for starting an emergency fund.
- What happens when you respond to a job scam text.
- Per My Last Email shares the best tips for recession-proofing your job and navigating stormy economic waters.
- A career coach identifies what an employee should do next if they get labeled an “underperformer.”
- The 50 best companies for career growth, according to LinkedIn.
- Your lower back will thank you for this ergonomic chair.
- If you're someone constantly using your phone for work, you need this holder.
- Our best-selling Excel Tips deskpad is officially back in stock.
- A keyboard and touchpad combo that turns your iPad into a laptop.
- Even spreadsheets can be fun when your mouse is a horse.
- Nothing says “I have my whole life together” like a headphone stand.
- People can’t get enough of this Japanese planner with its smooth paper, graph lines, and inspirational quotes.
- How to combat time blindness, aka losing track of time.
- Matty has been enjoying this “pretty chill” project management platform.
- A former trader rates the realism of movies set on Wall Street.
- For the days when your standing desk is too daunting, this seat cushion keeps your posture in check.
- How to defuse tense situations at work by naming them.
- The secret to sticking to your journaling resolution? A professional-grade pencil.
- Noise-canceling earbuds with three different modes for when you need to turn down the world.
- Mechanical keyboards are in this year. Learn how to make your own.
- Learn this system to make your voice sound better for public speaking.
- The 25 fastest-growing jobs in the US, according to LinkedIn.
- Take this quiz to see if you know the original names of companies you’ve definitely heard of.
- Procrastinating on something? Get it done by making it a game.
Culture & Media
- The most enticing books coming out this fall.
- Tiny Pep Talks for moments that a couple deep breaths can’t fix.
- Rolling Stone’s 250 greatest songs of the 21st century.
- A fully digitized collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s writings and drawings.
- The 2025 National Book Award Finalists.
- Bob Ross paintings are going up for auction on Nov. 11.
- The biography that inspired Oppenheimer.
- The most influential magazine covers ever.
- The 2025 Bird Photographer of the Year winners.
- The best picture books of the last 25 years.
- Pick a year and play music from that era.
- Comedian Tim Robinson meets prestige TV in the first trailer for HBO’s The Chair Company.
- How well do you know these novels set in the American Old West?
- Comedian Tim Robinson meets prestige TV in the first trailer for HBO’s The Chair Company.
- How well do you know these novels set in the American Old West?
- “Bad sibilance”: That’s one of the hundreds of errors The Beatles made on their recordings, as documented by this list of their anomalies.
- David Gelles’s newest book on how Yvon Chouinard built outdoor brand Patagonia.
- This podcast lays out the history of rock in 500 songs.
- Award-winning photos of space.
- Twelve new TV shows to watch this month.
- A dense city built to scale—in Minecraft.
- An official map of the Star Wars galaxy.
- 30 books to read (or tell your friends you read) this fall.
- Darth Vader’s lightsaber is headed to auction, if you have a few million to spare.
- A beautiful book about nature pushing its way through the ugliest parts of our cities.
- Find the mystery animal in this daily game.
- The story of how this iconic poster took over dorm rooms across the country.
- Put down the marker and use these cute vinyl labels instead.
- The 1990s commercial that told you summer was almost over.
- Was SpongeBob’s town, Bikini Bottom, formed through nuclear testing?
- Rolling Stone lists the top creators of 2025.
- How “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls became the song of the summer.
- The books you’re going to want this fall.
- Bunny is a great novel about an evil and alluring girl gang.
- Here’s what makes “Born To Run” such a classic.
- The new Hand Habits album dropped this week, and this song hits especially hard.
- The winners of a contest for photographing the night sky.
- The trailer for the first Daniel Day-Lewis movie in eight years.
- The 25 greatest sports films of all time, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
- Business Book of the Year contenders.
- The first trailer for Marty Supreme, which stars Timothée Chalamet as a ping-pong player (and Kevin “Mr. Wonderful” O’Leary is also in it for some reason).
- The German Shopping Cart Return Championships (it’s as good as it sounds).
- These musicians had the top-grossing residencies of all time.
- Ad-free ambient music for sleeping, studying, or relaxing.
- A musical about the viral Olympic breakdancer Raygun is the talk of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
- Grab a colorful art print (or stationery, or matchbooks) to class up your home.
- The ultimate road trip books (besides On the Road).
- Highly anticipated audiobooks coming out this month.
- Visitors at Musée d’Orsay in Paris can watch a painting from 1850 be restored in real time.
- A child prodigy goes ham on the keys after hearing Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock” for the first time.
- The most anticipated books of the second half of 2025.
- Six movies that the Atlantic writers think are better than the books they’re based on.
- Here’s the list of the 3,599 books Dan Pelzer read from 1962 until his death this month.
- Remember crunkcore? An analysis of 2000s scene fashion.
- The perfect novel for wandering around a city, whether you’re in Europe or exploring your hometown.
- Time magazine ranked the 100 best podcasts ever.
- A behind-the-scenes look at how NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts come together.
- The most famous book set in every US state.
- How YouTube won the TV wars.
- Darth Vader’s actual lightsaber is for sale, if you’ve got some spare millions lying around.
- Imax tickets for Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey go on sale tomorrow—a full year before the movie comes out.
- The original illustrator of Goosebumps is selling signed prints of cover art.
- 100 years of history told through clips from 100 movies.
- Bookshop.org’s best-selling books of the year (so far).
- The epic Beavis and Butt-Head sketch from SNL.
- The music industry may make AI the next Napster.
- The first trailer for The Running Man, the second Hollywood adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name.
- A gorgeous coloring book full of pretty rooms.
- Variety names the year’s best movies…so far.
- A recent trend in book covers.
- Billboard’s 50 best songs of the year so far.
- Soundscapes from coffee shops around the world to help you relax.
- The NYT asked Hollywood heavies to name the best movies of the past 25 years.
- King Isis’s new EP Sirenity has pop, rock, electronic, and everything else you could want.
- A book to help you identify dad shoes in the wild.
- The perfect book for personal finance nerds and people who love budgets.
- What’s going to be the “song of the summer” this year?
- The 100 best movies of the decade (so far).A list of the best nonfiction summer reading lists.
- Vegetable sculptures, depicting everything from a papal conclave to Dolly Parton, from a British country fair.
- The best stunts in the last century of movie history.
- The forgotten music stars of the 1960s–’80s.
- Of course Tony Hawk is an OG Bjork fan.
- Time to revisit the 1981 Eurovision winning UK quartet, Bucks Fizz.
- Lego just introduced a One Piece collection.
- Good Work investigates why we’re in a trade war.
- Rolling Stone’s best albums of 2025 so far.
- Predictions for Sunday’s Tony Award winners based on a mathematical model.
- The best books of 2025 so far.
- There’s an auction of the late filmmaker David Lynch’s personal archive.
- Netflix offered peeps at Knives Out 3 and Benicio del Toro’s Frankenstein.
- A movie recommendation engine that exclusively recommends Cats no matter what you put in.
- Highlights from the inaugural Wienie 500, which was electric.
- The Hollywood Reporter and Variety ranked the best Mission: Impossible movies.
- Bump the new Bigkid album over the long weekend.
- The All-American Rejects play “Move Along” in someone’s backyard until the cops show up.
- Here are 21 upcoming nonfiction books to peruse this summer.
- The trailer for Netflix’s documentary on the OceanGate disaster.
- Cuddle up with this delightful mystery novel before the movie adaptation comes to Netflix in August.
- JPMorgan’s annual summer reading list for the wealthy.
- “Cartoon Network’s Last Gasp” from Bloomberg.
- A robot built by Purdue students solved a Rubik’s Cube in 0.103 seconds.
- An astronaut’s photos from space.
- A free library of short fiction stories that are in the public domain.
- The business of product placement in TV shows and movies.
- More than 300 movies cut together to make Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.”
- A real-life version of Wallace & Gromit’s breakfast machine, complete with jam hitting toast midair.
- Why the laugh track won’t die.
- Bro, girlboss culture did a number on women. Girl on Girl gets into it.
- Show everyone how much you loved the last season of Severance, even if that Cobel episode was kinda boring.
- An interview with the genius who co-wrote some of your favorite songs.
- Our own Sam Klebanov explains what’s behind Barnes & Noble’s epic comeback.
- The Ringer’s bracket of extremely millennial things is down to the Final Four.
- An oral history of the 2000 Webby Awards, the apex of the dot-com era.
- The movies lied to us about volleys of arrows.
- The most beautiful words in the English language, according to linguists.
- Challenge yourself by staring at van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” for 10 minutes without doing anything else.
- Should English speakers retire the phrase “begs the question”?
- A pop banger your playlist is definitely missing.
- The best books of the 21st century, so far.
- Visit the world’s best independent bookstores.
- Studio Ghibli has made 400 images from its films free to download.
- The best art of the 21st century (so far).
- Why Margin Call is Wall Street’s favorite movie.
- Movie magic that lets one actor play twins has come a long way.
- A big list of new museum exhibits to check out this spring.
- A very weird ’90s romcom about Sarah Michelle Gellar’s magic eclairs.
- Tiny Pep Talks, the book of extremely funny mini pump-ups.
- A human-made playlist of new music updated every week.
- The winners of Sony’s 2025 World Photography Awards.
- The 30 best novels of the last 30 years, according to the LA Times.
- A New York Times longread on how wealthy libertarians are trying to colonize the sea.
- The 100 best sci-fi movies of all time.
- This website lets you make magnetic poetry, no fridge required.
- Twenty buzzy new books coming out this month.
- These books about rich people behaving badly will fill the White Lotus-sized hole in your life.
- Alex Gonzalez’s new book is horrifying and twisted if you’re into that sort of stuff.
- Morning Brew Daily explains why the “romantasy” book genre is dominating.
- How to spot a fake masterpiece.
- From Afghanistan to Bulgaria, it’s live TV from around the world.
- To the best (and worst) of Morning Brew’s music league.
- Whipped cream out of felt.
- The most popular book genre in every state.
- Mumford & Sons’ first album in seven years is out today.
- The most iconic electronic music sample of every year since 1990.
- Warner Bros. Entertainment put several old movies on YouTube for free.
- You know the one-hit wonders, but what about the music groups with two hits?
- Peruse pics from the world’s largest rodeo, the multimillion-dollar spectacle in Houston, TX.
- The piano doctor meets his biggest challenge yet: beer.
- Scrapbooks are old news; pay someone to edit your vacay footage instead.
- How Napoleon Dynamite rewrote the indie movie marketing playbook. Like anyone can even know that.
- These books set on trains will remind you how the locomotive changed the world.
- Cineastes, revel in the brief teaser for Paul Thomas Anderson’s next film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The best songs by athletes.
- The trailer for Happy Gilmore 2 is out, nearly 30 years after the release of the Adam Sandler classic.
- Shoresy on Hulu, a Canadian hockey comedy.
- It’s like having Trixie DJing in your living room.
- Snow Patrol on the St. Paddy’s Day playlist? Is that allowed?
- Photos of the “Blood Worm Moon.”
- The UK’s King Charles has shared his playlist, and it includes Beyoncé.
- Underwater photographs of the year competition winners.
- The perfect book for Jane Austen fans.
- The major book adaptations to expect from Hollywood in 2025.
- A truly great medical drama that blows Grey’s Anatomy out of the water.
- The 25 best movie musicals of the century (so far).
- We know how much you love playing the Brew’s crosswords, so we compiled 101 of our puzzles into a book that makes for the perfect companion on a long flight. Get yours here.
- Most of the books nominated for this year’s International Booker Prize are under 200 pages.
- Severance heads, please enjoy these Jeopardy! clues about the hit sci-fi series equally.
- How a movie buff created IMDb in the web’s earliest days.
- If you’re searching for a new hobby…this YouTuber builds hobbit houses by hand, out in nature, with just dogs for company.
- Ten books to feed your mind in 2025.
- The 100 greatest TV performances of the century.
- Smoking kills, but it also adds to a movie’s charm, so here’s a site cataloging cinematic cigs.
- Books about doomed romances so you won’t feel bad about being the one to buy yourself flowers Miley-style on Valentine’s day.
- Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix’s miniseries about a wellness influencer who faked having cancer, is now streaming.
- The archaeologists still refuse to learn their lesson in the first trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth.
- Do “macrodata refinement” like the workers in Severance.
- The game’s not until Sunday, but here are the Super Bowl ads that are already online.
- Our friend and IT Brew Reporter Eoin Higgins wrote a book about tech billionaires' impact on the media landscape. Seems timely.
- The Let Them Theory is taking over bookshelves everywhere.
- This game shows whether you have better music or color intuition.
- Here’s how to draw strangers on the bus without getting arrested.
- 17 films premiering at Sundance this week to keep your eye on.
- The most anticipated book adaptations of the year.
- What books were Americans least likely to finish last year?
- The most exciting books coming out in 2025.
- 10 must-see museums that are opening this year.
- What books to try based on the movies you loved last year.
- How a pair of identical twin bank robbers almost outsmarted the police.
- Get out of your head with a thrilling sci-fi novel about the end of humanity.
- The most scathing book reviews of 2024.
- Here’s everything director Steven Soderbergh watched and read last year.
- A thread of the most well-timed photos.
- Why Hey Arnold! sounded so jazzy.
- The trick to getting a catchy song out of your head.
- This Connections-inspired word grouping game has an extra twist.
- Test your skills with Morning Brew’s Book of Crosswords.
- Macy Gilliam investigates the blood industry in the first episode of Out There.
- It’s Tradle, a game from the OEC that tests your export knowledge.
- Crunching the data to decide when you should give up on a TV show.
- New Free Range on repeat.
- Rescue the chickens in this barebones but addicting game.
- A board game for people looking to move on from Catan.
- Share your middle school diary entry of sitting next to your crush as you were dropped 456 feet at Kingda Ka’s funeral.
- Create your own music on this simple platform—no skill necessary.
- This site translates English words into European languages and puts them on a map.
- An essay on the importance of interjections in conversation.
- The true story of mysterious Old Hollywood actress Merle Oberon is coming into view.
- Check out this year’s 12 finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame.
- Bluegrass prodigy Billy Strings explains how he learned to flatpick.
- This website donates rice to the UN’s World Food Programme when you answer vocab questions correctly.
- Succession siblings Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook reunite for Variety’s Actors on Actors series.
- An extended version of The White Lotus Season 3 main title theme.
- You might be surprised that these actors got their start on daytime soaps.
- Lola Kirke’s twangy album feels like summer.
- Variety’s 100 best TV performances of the 21st century.
- The latest hilarious (fake) commercial from SNL.
- A new song from everyone’s favorite pop music couple.
- It’s Saturday Night Live’s 20 best cast members.
- Duolingo announced the demise of its owl mascot.
- An in-depth interview with Succession actor Jeremy Strong on why he agreed to be submerged in a vat of coffee grounds for Dunkin’s Super Bowl commercial.
- Maris Jones, a Brooklyn-based creative, walks through building Chappell Roan’s iconic sets.
- 50 phrases and sayings that originated on Saturday Night Live.
- Give the pooch in your life some extra love to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Balto’s heroics.
- The National Zoo’s giant panda livestream.
- A supercut of fourth-wall breaks in movies (Deadpool films not included).
- The Night Agent is an action thriller that hinges on a web of political conspiracies.
- Disney World is closing Muppet*Vision 3D in June.
- The real-life dystopian NJ office building used in Apple TV+’s Severance.
- A star-studded Jane Austen adaptation that lifts the spirits.
- Timothée Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan reunite after Lady Bird and Little Women for a Vanity Fair convo.
- This site lets you find your perfect scary movie by filtering by gore, jumpscares, humor, and more.
- Comedian Nikki Glaser tells the jokes she didn’t use at the Golden Globes.
- The most-anticipated TV shows of 2025.
- The epic Beavis and Butt-Head sketch from SNL.
- Forget the Oscars—vote on categories like “Nun of the Year” and “Worst Needledrop” in this year’s Deeper Into Movies awards.
Health & Wellness
- Saunas aren’t the only way to get a good night’s sleep.
- Relax (fully clothed) to the sounds of Stardew Valley in the fall.
- A tour of Ireland’s oldest gym.
- Start your day with a 13-minute upper back and neck mobility class.
- How to eat more while you’re lifting.
- Free mental health resources.
- A pickleball shoe from the Brew’s Toby Howell that’s comfortable, stable, and stylish.
- Figure out when you’ll wake up most refreshed using this calculator.
- An alarm clock for deep sleepers.
- People are running backward, but is it worth it?
- Why warm feet at night may be the key to better mornings.
- The five doctor-approved keys to managing stress.
- Is the decline in drinking helping American runners run faster?
- Here’s how often you should clean your WC (and why).
- Are showers or baths better for you? A microbiologist weighs in.
- Here’s a neurologist’s tip to get your brain out of low-power mode.
- This writer discovered the cure for stress was helping someone else out.
- An exploration of whether or not weighted vests are beneficial.
- A luxurious body wash that doesn’t dry out your skin.
- Free online tools that can help when you’re feeling anxious.
- How to get your mind right when you’re always on autopilot.
- What’s actually causing the dry-eye epidemic.
- The Japanese art of forest bathing, shinrin-yoku, can help you relax.
- Eating the salty side dish weekly was found to be associated with elevated risk of Type 2 diabetes.
- This shampoo bar will last longer than whatever plastic tube you pick up at the drugstore.
- Advice on how to cut back on phone time.
- The sleep mask our team swears by.
- How Tour de France riders ruined everyone else’s chances on Strava.
- A scientific answer to how to stop mindlessly scrolling.
- How to get through the day after a bad night’s sleep.
- Cheap and plentiful, these earplugs are a fail-safe way to drown out the noise.
- How to do the perfect squat.
- Buy a pack of hand fans and keep one in every bag you own.
- Tips for managing extreme heat.
- Can air conditioning actually make you sick?
- A better way to store your yoga mat.
- Get the most out of your toothpaste.
- A tool to help with those pesky, extra-long nose hairs.
- This toothbrush holder brings some joy to the monotony of dental care.
- A cult-favorite sunscreen with a green tint to reduce redness.
- How to tell if your sunscreen is actually safe and effective.
- Everything you need to know about mouth tape.
- A smart scale that’s easy to set up.
- This towel is the secret to faster-drying hair.
- Watch a guided meditation with Gumbus the cat.
- A luxurious body wash that doesn’t dry out your skin.
- What to snack on when you’re sick.
- Here are some Brew employees’ favorite products to get the best night’s sleep.
- Why honey won’t cure your allergies.
- A compression device that provides instant relief to sore muscles.
- Five longevity “hacks” that don’t cost a fortune.
- The 30-second test you can do at home to see how well you’re aging.
- A soothing soap for dry and sensitive skin.
- This microfiber towel helps your hair dry faster.
- Luxury hand cream that’s a joy to put on.
- Are vitamins a scam?
- Here’s how long to stay off your smartphone to benefit from mood-boosting effects.
- Rechargeable hand warmers seem like something you don’t need, but once you have them, you won’t remember how you got on without them.
- A cork yoga mat prevents slipping, is easy to clean, and stays stink-free.
- Explore the Danish concept of hygge and practice your patience with a coloring book.
- Need a mental health boost? Try Phone Free February.
- When you’re tempted to fix yourself, fix three actual things instead.
- How different countries around the world approach exercise.
- A 100-year-old’s advice on finding meaning in life.
- An app that locks you out of social media until you go for a walk.
- 35 quick and easy health tips from experts.
- 33 ways Japanese culture can improve your life.
- This is the most relaxing song ever, according to scientists.
- How to forge new friendships.
- One-off actions that’ll make your life easier.
- Here are the questions to ask before you pay a medical bill.
- How to enjoy everything more.
- How often you should be washing your sheets and towels.
- How to clean your glasses, according to experts.
- Learn this breathing technique to fight stress and help you fall asleep faster.
- The only water bottle you need. It’s the perfect size, easy to clean, and comes in a million colors.
- How astronauts shower in space.
- Say hello to better sleep with a weighted blanket for your eyes.
- See how your city compares to others when it comes to tree coverage.
- Urinal innovation may be coming to a restroom near you.
- Literally. This app blocks other apps until you prove you went outside.
- How to clean your earbuds properly.
Style & Beauty
- Add this chunky cashmere sweater to your rotation.
- A shoe that elevates any outfit and doesn’t need any breaking in.
- Nod to Y2K trends without going full costume with it.
- A simple white tee for under $20.
- Here’s what happens when jewelry design gets a little screwy…in a good way.
- Yes, you stayed out late last night. No, your eyes don’t have to look like it.
- Hand-printed shirts and art from the coolest printshop in LA.
- Clothing that fights back against hostile architecture.
- The perfect simple makeup set for sensitive skin.
- A whimsical little swan bag.
- Save yourself the layers of sunscreen and cover your arms in these cute sleeves.
- A lip product that isn’t too heavy but actually moisturizes.
- A YouTube channel that explores fashion aesthetics, such as “2014 girly tumblr” and the Jersey Shore look.
- Crazy comfy clogs that feel like slippers, but you can wear them outside.
- A weirder everyday walking shoe.
- A perfume kit to make your own scent at home.
- Mega comfy sandals for patio season.
- A lightweight baseball hat to keep a cool head in the summer sun.
- Every hairstylist’s go-to blowout spray for less frizz and more volume.
- These absorbent wristbands make washing your face less of a mess.
- This lightweight, expandable tote is the perfect work bag—it even fits a 17" laptop.
- The shower becomes a place of refuge when shampoo smells this good.
- These mini stretch straps will hold together all the little stuff that gets lost at the bottom of your bag.
- There’s no excuse for wrinkly clothes with this portable ironing kit.
- Final weekend of REI’s big sale. Men, come get your short shorts.
- Who wouldn’t want these bikini socks?
- Over 80 Memorial Day deals worth checking out.
- Breathe new life into old sweaters with a fabric shaver.
- Hair clay with the perfect amount of hold (without making you look like Superman).
- An extremely affordable perfume sampler.
- A little bit of leave-in conditioner goes a long way toward softer, better-smelling hair.
- A guide to keeping your hands soft during dry skin season.
- Swap your drugstore chapstick for a luxurious rose-scented lip balm.
- “Utah curls” and extensions swept the nation.
- The clothing pieces you will always regret buying.
- A website with everything you could possibly want to know about shoelaces.
- These sunglasses protect your eyes when racking up miles.
- Why elite watch brands are suddenly obsessed with purple.
- Overalls that will last through a lifetime of yardwork.
- You don’t even have to be into Magic: The Gathering to be into this merch.
- Going in the water this summer? Don’t get stuck without a dry bag.
- Your new favorite weirdo shirt.
- Catalog everything in your closet with this app.
- A chic keychain that fits the necessities (earphones, Chapstick, and a snack for later).
- Amazon Levi’s aren’t necessarily worse quality, but they are different from Levi’s bought elsewhere.
- Throw a pair of these patches on the worn-out heel of your sneakers and you’ve got the cheapest shoe repair you’ve ever witnessed.
- These quilted pants feel like the ultimate luxury.
- A durable bag for all adventures, whether you’re hiking or running errands.
- Rep the Brew with these new crew socks.
- The most comfortable wedding guest heels in the whole world.
- A T-shirt to show off your love of indie films.
- The difference between $30 and $300 pairs of jeans.
- These waterproof clogs are arguably the only pair of shoes you need.
- Get ready for the Super Bowl with this long read on the NFL’s fashion guru.
- A cashmere beanie that won’t break the bank or ruin your hair.
- A lightweight vest that keeps you warm without being bulky.
- This leather wax protects your boots and keeps them looking brand new all winter long.
- A buttery-soft baselayer to wear on outdoor adventures (or coffee runs).
Home, Pets, & Lifestyle
- Give a bit of Halloween to your pets.
- Mix up any grazing table with these little wooden bowls.
- Get cozy with these soy candles.
- The perfect set of pouches.
- The items in your bathroom you need to replace.
- The rise and fall of popcorn ceilings.
- This weighted blanket keeps you cozy without overheating.
- These helpful home improvement gadgets won’t mind if you say you did it yourself.
- This disco ghost can stay up all year round.
- Lean into the season and use this stoneware for tiny festive baked goods.
- Perhaps the only way to successfully remove hair from your dog or cat.
- With water-repelling bristles that reduce drip and a shape that makes it easy to clean under the rim, this toilet brush is a top pick.
- These plants are the perfect way to breathe life into your bathroom.
- Get inspired by Ernest Hemingway…and his bathroom tile.
- A chic stroller bag to carry a future student’s essentials.
- A teeny, tiny little portable steamer.
- Experts weigh in on whether you should leave your AC on or off.
- A Michelin-star chef is making cat food…and people like to eat it, too.
- These pillow shams will make your home look like a European chateau.
- A handmade candle that looks and smells like a bowl of Lucky Charms.
- How much space the median income gets you in various US cities.
- A comfy inflatable jumbo mattress that makes your guests feel like kings.
- How doodle dogs became a billion-dollar industry.
- Here are the 10 most in-demand zip codes for homebuyers.
- This garbage can will catch your trash in midair and empty itself.
- Reusable napkins so delightful, you’ll feel like royalty when using them.
- The best reading lights for every type of reader.
- This trash can for your car is a lifesaver on road trips.
- How to make your backyard into a movie theater this summer.
- Effective DIY cleaning supplies for your house.
- Quit lugging stuff around—use a granny cart instead.
- If you take laundry seriously, you’ll love this spacious hamper.
- Small cable clips to tuck pesky cords out of the way.
- Here are seven kitchen items actually worth the counter space, now on sale.
- This tray makes breakfast-in-bed all the more magical.
- A superior mattress topper that turns any bed into a cloud.
- How often you should be washing your sheets and towels.
- The house color that tells you when a neighborhood is gentrifying.
- You’ll be the talk of the office kitchen with this utilitarian lunch box.
- Keep the game going after sunset with this glow-in-the-dark Bocce Ball set.
- A shoe tree will extend the lifespan of your shoes.
- Flowers that will make your garden smell delightful.
- Go full dad-mode with your own personal multitool.
- A glass cloth that looks like a basket of wings.
- Turn your armrest into a side table.
- A trunk organizer for groceries, sports equipment, and other back-of-the-car items.
- Which dog breed is most fit to run a nation?
- This trash can for your car is a lifesaver on roadtrips.
- Nothing says, “Hello, summer,” like this doormat.
- Sherwin-Williams is hyping the year’s “Loneliest Color,” a shade of lilac.
- How to get your kid to talk to you.
- A must-have in the summer: This collar keeps your pup cool.
- Why Japanese toilets are becoming so popular in the US.
- A motion-detecting night light that's perfect for hallways and bathrooms.
- Safe and Sound is full of renter-friendly home repairs.
- A watering can that doubles as a mister.
- A chic catch-all tray for tennis lovers.
- Unkillable desk plants that double as a conversation starter.
- A fancy Scrabble board for people serious about their word games.
- Morning Brew’s 15 recommendations to help you win Memorial Day weekend.
- It’s not summer without a hyacinth, which will grow perfectly in this glass bulb vase.
- Here are 10 of Morning Brew creator Macy Gilliam's favorite things.
- Sing karaoke with friends near and far through the Smule app.
- A charm for your mom’s new favorite game.
- Pillow covers that will make your home look like a European chateau.
- Never be caught without a booster seat for your little one.
- MasterClass subscriptions are currently half off for Mother’s Day.
- A psychologist told CNBC the top phrase that breaks up relationships.
- The truth about environmentally friendly toilets.
- Check out some of our favorite products to upgrade your daily routine that are on sale this week.
- Refill on laundry detergent without the bulky plastic jug.
- Here’s how to figure out if you can fit your sofa around a corner.
- Some of Morning Brew’s favorite products for keeping a tidy home.
- Save yourself some laundry by keeping your shoes in a separate bag.
- Perfect for the park or the beach, this blanket dries fast and repels dirt.
- And you’re gonna need a basket for all those picnics.
- These storage bags are better than shoving a bulging plastic tub of sweaters under your bed for another year.
- The best umbrellas at every price point.
- For the third year in a row, the French bulldog tops the rankings of the most popular dog breeds in the US.
- An explanation of what “room temperature” really means.
- How animals sound across languages.
- For less than $20, make your home look instantly more put together.
- Have you considered whether towel design is functional?
- Prepare to aww at this account that rates dogs.
- An adorable rechargeable lamp with a long battery life.
- If you see houses painted this color, your neighborhood is gentrifying.
- A non-overwhelming way to clean your room or any room.
- A silicone dustpan you can use on any surface, for any mess.
- Don’t get your wires crossed. Try this three-in-one charger stand.
- Get laundry advice from the people who take care of MLB uniforms.
- A portable work light that comes in handy for home projects, camping, or late-night crafting.
- An aesthetically-pleasing portable speaker.
- Tour an NYC townhouse made out of shipping containers.
- Keep your jackets and bags off the floor with a portable hanger.
- See if it’s too cold to walk your dog.
- Watch professional arborists rescue cats from super tall trees.
- Holly’s sweet foster pup Martin needs a forever home.
- This podcast episode explored a championship ferret competition.
- The Pet Geek feeder is basically a pet slot machine.
- How (and how often) to clean your couch cushions.
- Friendship lamps exist for when you’re missing your long-distance bestie.
- Here are five areas to target over the holidays.
- Forbes maps where America’s wealthiest people reside.
- These frames make it easy to showcase and store your kids’ artwork.
- In this essay, one writer ponders if she’s met her ancestors’ definition of success.
- The income needed to be middle class in every US state.
- This game is the key to a perfect spring day in the park.
- Search this subreddit when you’re looking to buy something that’ll last forever.
- If you can answer these five questions about your partner, your relationship is likely in good shape.
- Want to take more pictures? A palm-sized camera will help with that.
- Valentine’s Day is in one week. You can call it a fake holiday, or you can give something sweet to the person you love. Here are 14 ideas.
- Level up your Valentine’s Day with a doodad on The Verge’s gift guide.
Travel & Outdoors
- Luxury resorts where there are specialized wellness treatments for children.
- The best time to book your holiday flights.
- North America’s recently named 50 best restaurants.
- The destinations most likely to make you feel happy.
- 50 hotels that are destinations all by themselves.
- This water bottle comes with a straw that also acts as a filter.
- Twenty-six of the best hikes in US national parks.
- A backpack that is optimized for carry-on-only travelers.
- The world’s coolest neighborhoods.A classy satchel for men to transport toiletries.
- The ultimate guide to online travel writing.
- Plot the garden of your dreams with a drag-and-drop visualizer.
- When fall foliage will peak across the US.
- 360-degree virtual tours all over Tasmania.
- The best seats in economy for long-haul flights.
- This Japanese technique will turn your house plants into art.
- The 50 best restaurants in America, according to the New York Times.
- Tips for enjoying street food safely when you travel.
- A comprehensive travel guide for finding the best seats in the house.
- The best diner in every state.
- You’re overthinking packing.
- An affordable hard shell carry-on that rolls crazy smooth.
- This is the only water bottle you need. It’s the perfect size, easy to clean, and comes in so many colors.
- The most embarrassing restaurant lines in the US.
- Where to get 12 iconic American sandwiches.
- Get off the Strip and into nature.
- Is air travel getting worse?
- The debate on turf vs. grass sports fields is intensifying.
- Find native plants by zip code.
- Read a handbook for beautifying your suburban lawn…from 1870.
- Explore some low-maintenance lawn replacements.
- America’s underrated islands.
- Tips on how to make yourself less attractive to mosquitoes.
- The most beautiful towns in the US.
- The best smelling places.
- The world’s most dangerous beaches.
- Prepare for your next camping trip with this wildlife quiz.
- Embody New England summer with a lobster-patterned beach towel.
- A map of where to find TikTok’s favorite desserts around the world.
- An easy, breezy beach umbrella for less than $40.
- Experts explain whether you should bring a carbon monoxide detector with you when traveling.
- The best towns to visit across the US.
- This year’s list of the world’s 50 best restaurants just came out.
- Here are 15 ways to make camping more fun.
- A vest with bottle storage to keep you hydrated on hikes and trail runs.
- The 2025 Hotel Price Index shows where it’s getting cheaper to travel.
- How to protect yourself against ticks as the weather warms up.
- The only ways to actually keep mosquitoes at bay.
- Make s’mores from the comfort of the couch.
- The world’s most beautiful castles.
- The top “feel-good” summer cities in the US.
- A map of all the understaffed air traffic control towers in the US.
- Make your summer travel a breeze with these top-rated products.
- Afghanistan is a budding vacation destination.
- The best hotels in the US.
- The world’s weirdest museums.
- Money With Katie Executive Producer Henah Velez writes a travel newsletter for women on the side.
- A map of the most popular gas station snack in every state.
- Destinations worth a visit for James Bond fans.
- The ultimate guide to this year’s summer music festivals.
- Coastline oracle Stephen “Dr. Beach” Leatherman is out with his annual rankings.
- The best times to drive to avoid company on the road during Memorial Day travel.
- If you want good travel deals, consider a vacation in Poland, Slovenia, or more.
- A ranking of the world’s happiest cities.
- How to make your vacation better for the Earth.
- A detailed database of every flight attendant uniform, from every airline, throughout history.
- An eco-friendly duck umbrella to get you through your next rainy day.
- A real-time map of trains in North America.
- How Thailand is preparing for an influx of tourists who watched Season 3 of HBO’s The White Lotus.
- Domestic flights are getting cheaper, so visit the most beautiful places in the US.
- Two dozen of the world’s most unusual landscapes.
- How to get into the busiest restaurants in America.
- Six new luxury hotels near US national parks.
- The best new hotels in the world.
- The 35 best places in the US to travel alone.
- Travel-sized bottles that last a lifetime.
- Five scenic train routes through Europe.
- The most famous restaurant in every state.
- Plan cycling routes across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
- A quiz to find the perfect vacation for two travelers with different preferences.
- Make a digital visit to a museum exhibit.
- An extra-small duffel bag for quick trips.
- Six scenic North American train journeys.
- The surprising Google search to find upscale neighborhoods when you travel.
- 36 hours in Kathmandu.
- These secret World War II tunnels are set to become a major tourist attraction.
- These restaurants just won an award for locally owned restaurants serving timeless regional food.
- Can you identify the city based on a POV video?
- TripAdvisor names the world’s top 10 beaches.
- Travel tips from a frequent globetrotter.
- One person condenses 50 years of travel lessons into one post.
- A guide to carry-on luggage restrictions.
- Where the mythical Coke Freestyle machines are located throughout the US.
- Night-time experiences to have around the world.
- The most romantic restaurants in the US.
- This website allows you to track the path of a raindrop from anywhere it falls.
- The BBC’s top travel destinations for 2025.
- Check out Time Out’s 50 best cities in the world.
- When to book travel to get the best prices.
- Cutting through travel hacks to find ones that work.
- 52 cool places to go in 2025.
- Two US airlines made the list of the world’s most on-time airlines.
- What happens to the millions of euros’ worth of coins tossed into Rome’s Trevi Fountain?
- Think you’re chilly? Try growing up in the world’s coldest city.
- This TikTok boarding hack really works.
- A map of the world’s best restaurants.
- A comprehensive map of US regional cuisine.
Learning & Science
- The international foods most commonly mispronounced by Americans.
- Why a popular blue pigment was so hard to recreate.
- Why Nevada has so many ghost towns.
- Get a taste of what it’s like to operate a nuclear reactor.
- Maxinomics takes a deep dive into what killed nuclear power’s momentum in the US.
- Data on how much alcohol Americans drink.
- This simple, interactive site teaches you musical chords and scales.
- A look at how well the Farmer’s Almanac predicts the weather.
- How plastic surgery procedures differ by region.
- How to move your music library from one streaming platform to another.
- Life lessons from 100-year-olds.
- The origins of the word “nostalgia” date back to the 1700s when it was used to describe homesickness.
- These three phrases are very “minimizing,” according to a world champion debater.
- These three phrases are very “minimizing,” according to a world champion debater.
- How to become a magician in three weeks.
- Learn about how megaproject engineers have reshaped China.
- The ancient origins of our obsession with personality types.
- Why you need to be bored.
- What if the moon were a black hole instead?
- “The library of time” shows the current date in dozens of calendars.
- These seven traits define people with Taylor Swift-level success, according to a former Harvard Business School strategist.
- Learn the big word that describes some of your favorite puns.
- Does a car have infinite honks?
- Cultivating this mindset may help your kids in school more than anything.
- You’ve tried the McChicken and the Baja Blast, now check out the history.
- The words we’re most likely to mistake for each other.
- Make Elle Woods proud by discovering the history of polka dots.
- How old movies made cocktails look so classy.
- Check out this atlas of solar eclipses.
- See what new words made it into the dictionary besides “skibidi” and “tradwife.”
- What do Vegas buffets do with all of that leftover food?
- Why do some rabbits in Colorado have horns?
- Follow the Apollo missions in real time with this online tool.
- A former Google exec said the world will enter a 15-year dystopia in 2027.
- An illuminating account of how the US uses its economic might to punish its adversaries.
- We already have the Star Trek tractor beam—kind of.
- Will 2025 be remembered for Brain Rot Summer?
- The story of how the WWII slogan became a 21st-century phenomenon.
- These are perhaps the weirdest things you’re allowed to bring on an airplane.
- Brew Markets spoke with Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary about the AI wars, energy, and the future of TikTok.
- Scientists explain what would happen if everyone in the world turned their lights on at the same time.
- Is showing up to the airport early an $83 billion drain on the economy?
- Where did all of the baby-viewing windows go?
- A new wrinkle in the “Are birds real?” debate.
- How to watch two meteor showers peak next week.
- An interactive map of murders in medieval London.
- Why you’re seeing “Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday” everywhere.
- Here are 50 countries that can feed themselves.
- A child psychologist says self-connection is the skill kids need.
- The most ancient chess pieces ever discovered are carved out of ivory.
- A collection of images from NASA’s research center in Silicon Valley.
- What if you funneled Niagara Falls through a straw?
- The longest English word is nearly 190,000 letters long and takes three hours to say.
- A visualization of the connections between inventions from prehistory to today’s tech.
- The biggest piece of Mars ever found on Earth is up for auction.
- A site that shows how close we are to the tech from Star Trek.
- The five “hard truths” a psychologist says couples learn too late.
- A map of the galaxy far, far away from Star Wars.
- The origins of summer camp.
- Smart and successful people allegedly ask these questions.
- What the bleep? An academic analysis of how people swear online.
- The real reason traffic is so bad in LA.
- Why are smokestacks so tall?
- An astrophotographer’s adventure under the darkest skies in the world.
- What if you literally had all the money in the world?
- A roundup of summer 2025 reading lists.
- Guess the famous person from their Wikipedia page.
- The difference between Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day.
- The winners of a contest for the year’s best photos of the Milky Way.
- Spin the wheel to hunt for patterns in the digits of Pi.
- These videos explain the PhD theses of Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and more.
- Who was Murphy? Find out by skimming the Grand Encyclopedia of Eponymous Laws.
- Free-to-use scans of 5+ million Smithsonian artifacts.
- The best way to drop an egg.
- The Netflix docuseries Turning Point: The Vietnam War layers “subjective narrative” over “a clear timeline of events,” according to the Guardian.
- 37 cool graduation gift ideas.
- How to fold a paper airplane a bunch of different ways.
- Do animals have accents?
- How Pope Francis put his own spin on what the pope wears.
- Live footage from inside birds’ nests.
- Why we call a dollar a buck.
- Dying man uses his last months to perform community service in all 50 states.
- What if everyone jumped at once?
- Learn words like cromulent and petrichor that the internet loves, even though the dictionary doesn’t.
- How sound is passed down over generations.
- The Museum of Hoaxes explains how we got April Fools’ Day.
- Here are some new words from around the world, too.
- An explanation of where the phrase “OK” came from.
- The different names for pie charts around the world (yes, the French call it a camembert).
- The history of Gorton, a font that’s everywhere.
- The Smithsonian National Zoo’s live Giant Panda Cam.
- Why is the Vatican considered a country?
- A rare letter written by George Washington during the American Revolution is up for sale.
- The subreddit where people post objects so others can tell them what they are.
- Did that whale really try to eat a kayaker? Probably not.
- Fall down a rabbit hole with this TikTok-style interface for browsing random Wikipedia articles.
- Scientists captured the first footage of a colossal squid in its natural habitat.
- How good brand marketing changes your brain.
- Can you match a moon to the planet it belongs to?
- Type in your birthday to see what the Hubble Telescope saw in the universe that day.
- The five “hard truths” a psychologist says couples learn too late.
- It’s not quite as epic a mashup as a sharknado, but scientists did get footage of an octopus riding a shark.
- What science says about vibration plates helping people lose weight (or not).
- This app helps you identify plants.
- A new way of ranking the world’s most dangerous animals.
- Are your fingerprints actually unique?
- The body parts you don’t really need.
- A free web version of the T1-84 graphing calculator, just because.
- Why cattle gallstones are worth twice the price of gold.
- How an airplane, in this case a Cessna 172, actually works.
- A scientific explanation of whether you should walk or run when you forget your umbrella.
- Five ways the universe could end. Happy Wednesday!
- How snowflakes get their unique shapes.
- The insurance crisis hitting California has been brewing for years.
- Joan Didion’s essay on Los Angeles’s Santa Ana winds.
- What dinosaurs were really like.
- A visualization of everything on Earth in the form of cubes.
- The 10 most compelling architecture projects of 2024.
- A 23-year-old surfer in Santa Cruz might have caught the biggest wave on record.
- Read summaries of the terms & conditions you scrolled past.
- See how any two people in the world can be connected (with photos).
- This video fact-checks the spice ratings on Hot Ones sauces.
- Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the moon.
- Predictions for the 2024 lifestyle from 1987.
- What would happen if you made a billion-story building?
- How much of your favorite movie is actually based on the true story?
Sports & Fitness
- Mascots squared off against kids on the field during the Colts–Broncos halftime.
- Check out some of Formula 1’s best liveries over the past 75 years.
- An aerial exploration of the 26,000 pickleball courts created since 2018.
- Rich Eisen hosted ESPN’s SportsCenter for the first time in 22 years.
- Check out the Sports Misery Index to see how happy (or miserable) you are as a fan.
- The army of nerds who try to predict the Tour de France route each year.
- Why India’s corporate leaders are going big on pickleball.
- The key to getting along with teens might be to exercise with them.
- The Nats call Bruce the bat dog up to the majors.
- A real-life archer attempts movie trick shots.
- The 100 best sports moments of the last quarter century.
- Celebrate 75 years of Formula 1 with this visual deep dive.
- Creatine is the hot workout supplement, but should you take it?
- A running belt that holds your essentials and stays in place.
- If you’re cycling at night, invest in a really good bike light.
- A perfectly sized duffel bag for trips to the gym.
- Is it harder to run on an inclined treadmill or on a real hill?
- Get more protein out of your morning oatmeal.
- The coolest gift for your favorite cyclist.
- Amp up your workout gear with a chic, high-quality running top.
- One of the best GPS watches for tracking your workouts.
- Meet your new gym bag.
- This heart rate monitor, beloved by the Brew’s most athletic writers, is highly accurate and lightweight.
- Experts weigh in on the latest viral fitness trends.
- If you don’t like workout classes, try “fartleks.”
- Did you know there’s a level of the Moynihan Hall at Penn Station that is basically a public dance studio?
- Baseball legend Ken Griffey Jr.—now a credentialed photographer—snapped iconic photos of Rory McIlroy winning the Masters.
- A three-time 100-meter Olympic champion smokes the other parents at her kid’s school sports day.
- The 100 best sports moments of the century so far.
- The best in Minnesota high-school hockey hair for 2025.
- The new putting technique that has upended the golf world.
- Built for athletes, these headphones will stay put whether you’re lifting or lowering.
- 10 minutes of the best table tennis points in 2024.
- Weird sports trivia will amp up game night whether you play with fantasy football pros or total rookies.
- Katie Nolan has a funny and lighthearted podcast for casual sports lovers.
- It’s every golfer’s worst nightmare, only it happened on the PGA Tour.
- Resistance bands are a cheap way to add extra oomph to your at-home workouts.
Tech
- A pong clock where every minute, the time always wins.
- What Taylor Swift and the AI revolution have in common.
- How to activate call screening on your phone to filter out robocallers.
- Tips to make your smartphone last longer.
- Turn current-day web pages into Geocities web pages.
- This robot can take a flying dropkick without falling down.
- How to get the gunk out of your AirPods and other earbuds.
- The Indie Web movement is attempting to bring back the internet of 25 years ago.
- The best Apple Pencil dupe.
- MIT Technology Review’s 35 innovators under 35.
- An iPad screen protector that feels like you’re writing on paper.
- Robot rabbits are being used to eliminate Burmese pythons in Florida.
- An interactive timeline of technological history.
- How electronics design became so dull.
- An interactive visualization showing 3 million years of technological history.
- How a small-town doctor in Greece gets AI to stop hallucinating.
- Test your ability to tell AI-generated images from genuine ones in this study from Northwestern University.
- Over-the-ear headphones so light you won’t even know you have them on.
- How to fool your smart watch.
- This high-tech, portable fan is $20 on Amazon.
- The saga of a SaaS CEO who says an AI tool lied, then went rogue and deleted his company’s database.
- Try these daily chess challenges with Boardle, aka Wordle for chess.
- A developer built an ad blocker for the physical world into Snap Spectacles.
- What gadgets, gizmos, and shrubs the megarich are buying in the Hamptons.
- A how-to for the new “Scheduled Actions” feature in Gemini, Google’s AI assistant.
- Might be time to go back to an old-fashioned bird feeder so you don’t get hacked.
- Why hitting “unsubscribe” can be dangerous (clicking ours isn’t, but we hope you don’t want to).
- What to do about your data on the dark web.
- A laptop stand that your neck will thank you for.
- An uncomplicated programmable mouse to level up your productivity.
- House of Huawei, a tale of the corporate juggernaut at the center of China’s rise to tech superpowerdom.
- Get rid of excess cords with a wall charger for your phone and Apple Watch.
- Stop fumbling for wires—instead, get a detractable USB-C cable.
- This chart tracks the rising prices of GPUs.
- A Reddit thread full of hacks for making the internet better.
- How to delete yourself from the Internet.
- This mini Bluetooth sticker printer can be your new party trick.
- A history of the internet.
- The Wall Street Journal offers nine tips to protect yourself from impostor voice scams.
- From socks to AI assistants, these are Kevin Rose readers’ favorite products, according to a survey.
- Visualize the data that shows what happens on the internet everyday, from the number of emails sent to hours of content streamed.
- Twenty iPhone settings you can change to improve your experience.
- Courtesy of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, how to make yourself less valuable to Meta.
- Here’s the strangest new tech spotted at CES.
Misc.
- Google search trend data shows what costumes everyone will be wearing at this year’s Halloween party.
- This game lets you design your own subway system.
- These glow-in-the-dark little guys add whimsy to any space.
- The most impressive bridge in every US state.
- Jot a note today, and this site will send it to you in the future.
- What Taylor Swift and the AI revolution have in common.
- Jot a note today, and this site will send it to you in the future.
- The Atomic Age gave us some truly dangerous toys.
- Make your office look more like Homer Simpson’s workplace.
- When political ads went nuclear.
- The ghosts believed to haunt National Parks.
- This site tracks every failed apocalypse prediction throughout history.
- Booker Prize nominees share their writing spots.
- Enter your birthdate to see the major news headlines on that day.
- Polar bears have made themselves at home in an abandoned research station.
- Unwind with this cute DIY painting project.
- Why you’re probably not washing your car often enough.
- Leave it to Reddit to tap into memories you never remembered you had.
- Scroll through a slew of quizzes that test your nostalgia knowledge.
- Why Talenti gelato jars are so hard to open.
- A must-have for any Halloween party.
- Starter kits for embroidery, rug-making, and other crafts.
- Redditors’ favorite hobbies.
- The winners of the Audubon Society’s photography contest.
- Easy, minimalist paper pumpkins.
- Skelly is cool and all, but this giant snake is way more fun for your yard.
- These big-eyed fairy creatures are Labubu-adjacent.
- Redditors share their real-life “cheat codes.”
- If you use these phrases, you may be a passive-aggressive emailer.
- The most popular baby names that are also US cities.
- A map that predicts when the fall color change will happen across the US.
- A smooth pen that won’t bleed through paper.
- “Philly Karen” went viral over the weekend for…this.
- Buy yourself a gorgeous red stapler and be an absolute freak about it.
- Hi-res 3D scans of boxes for 1,000+ old-school video games.
- What unofficial holidays fall on your birthday?
- It’s no Vegas, but try a friendly wager on these outcomes for a higher-stakes board game.
- Acclaimed German documentarian Werner Herzog is now on Instagram.
- Would-be homebuyers are now requesting sleepovers at high-end properties.
- A guide to getting back into snail mail.
- What it takes to build a wristwatch from scratch.
- See the most popular dog breed in your state.
- These Basquiat-themed cards will bring some culture to your weekly poker game.
- One Wikipedia volunteer discovered the biggest self-promotion scheme in the site’s history.
- The rooster crowing and chicken calling contests at the Iowa State Fair. Bracen was robbed.
- This site shows you which scratch-off lottery tickets have the best odds, by state.
- This writer was, and then realized the problem was her.
- A swarm of jellyfish shut down a nuclear energy plant in France.
- An incomplete—but still remarkable—compendium of McDonald’s Happy Meal toys.
- 27 thoughts on getting older.
- Build your own garden (in a board game).
- An aesthetic pen that’s a pleasure to wield.
- The most affordable supermarket in every state.
- Is showing up to the airport early an $83 billion drain on the economy?
- Canines caught waves at the 2025 World Dog Surfing Championships.
- The perfect game of Tetris just happened.
- Celebrate Morning Brew’s 10th anniversary with merch up to 90% off.
- Relaxing games you can play on Steam involving cute animals and soup.
- See which US states have the most and least vacation homes.
- Popular games involving Google Doodles.
- Draw a fish and then watch it swim around with other people’s fish.
- This site serves you a random cat video with its perfect song accompaniment.
- Here are our favorite non-chess games, from solo puzzles to party games.
- How one of NYC’s last chess shops stays in business.
- 3D-print a roll-up chess board that keeps the pieces in place.
- This windshield shade keeps the inside of your car from getting too hot.
- Why several US cities are installing Dutch-style street crossings.
- This site finds a photo of someone pointing at your mouse cursor no matter where you move it.
- These are Morning Brew Daily co-host Toby Howell’s 10 favorite things.
- What it’s really like to live in “the world’s most liveable cities.”
- A media mogul is taking a stand against Buc-ee’s.
- Catch up on the discourse around the Gen Z stare.
- Our favorite recs that are on sale for the last day of Prime Day.
- An LED wall that tells you where the planes flying by your window are coming from.
- Why private equity is starting to take over youth sports.
- Why people are partying 70% less than they used to.
- The time Disney tried (and failed) to build a US history theme park.
- An easy way to turn a simple summer BBQ into the party of the year.
- These six traits determine if you are cool or not.
- Play this game and remove all doubt.
- Don’t fall for AI-generated plant scams.
- Find connections between any two words with Word Pathfinder.
- Do Grand Theft Auto V’s power lines connect to anything?
- This website says it’s the largest online photo archive of inflight meals.
- Why are tech CEOs obsessed with corny keynote presentations?
- Have your mind blown, then select your pick for Best Illusion of the Year.
- An ex-CIA officer on how to get people to reveal secrets.
- Macy Gilliam attempts to become a professional magician in three weeks.
- This video will make you yawn.
- Click around to form liquid ripples in this relaxing interactive.
- Watch how a person’s mood can change as they talk to a stranger for 30 minutes.
- Your Costco card will not get you onto an airplane.
- Scenes from the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay Company’s store closures.
- Pictures of owls in towels.
- The statistical probability of dying on your birthday.
- Are we there yet? Neal.fun’s latest game is…a crowdsourced internet road trip.
- Take this quiz to see the best state for you to live in.
- A puzzle for people who have “après-ski” posters in their room.
- A board game that’s easy to take with you because it’s also a cute bandana.
- Compare the real sizes of countries.
- A drone King Kong climbs the Empire State Building.
- Charts showing baby names with the highest disparity in red vs. blue states.
- How a Rubik’s speed cube champion makes his solves.
- Forget BC and AD, this site suggests options like Before iPhone and After the Domestication of the Dog.
- Can you spend Elon Musk’s estimated $354 billion fortune?
- 𝔄 𝔴𝔢𝔟𝔰𝔦𝔱𝔢 𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔱 𝔞𝔩𝔩𝔬𝔴𝔰 𝔶𝔬𝔲 𝔱𝔬 𝔤𝔢𝔫𝔢𝔯𝔞𝔱𝔢, 𝔠𝔬𝔭𝔶, 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔭𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔢 𝔱𝔢𝔵𝔱 𝔦𝔫 𝔞 𝔟𝔲𝔫𝔠𝔥 𝔬𝔣 𝔠𝔬𝔬𝔩 𝔣𝔬𝔫𝔱𝔰.
- Where do certain actions and people fall on The Cringe Matrix?
- Experience old-school gaming with this version of Pitfall! for the web.
- This fun website lets you make your own stained glass designs.
- Click this button to be stimulated.
- Set off as many fireworks as you can click.
- This site gives you a personality assessment based on your Reddit history.