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In 1981, Ricky Skaggs had his first solo hit single at radio, with “Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’.” Throughout the 80s, Skaggs had hit after hit at radio, with songs like “Country Boy”, “Cajun Moon”, ...
A fire engine red horse plush has gone viral for a manufacturing error that turned a sweet smile upside down. Fondly referred to online as the "crying horse," the ...
Tears are usually seen as a sign of sadness or pain, but it’s not uncommon for people to cry during life’s most joyful moments: weddings, births, reunions, sporting triumphs, or even just an ...
Feeling sad? It’s not just you — Mercury and Venus Retrograde are happening at the same time as Eclipse season. Yes, many of the zodiac signs have been crying and feeling unusually sad the past three ...
We’re the only species that sheds emotional tears, but much about them remains an enigma. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Dominic Kesterton The last thing that made Dana Smith ...
Travis Kelce‘s recent clip from the match between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Atlanta Falcons has left many fans of the star tight end concerned. In the clip that garnered immense attention on ...
Last December an Instagram Reel of a “crying” bison—created by photographer Chris Henry—went viral. The video has received more than eight million views and generated thousands of comments. But can ...
Anna Lee Beyer writes about mental health, relationships, parenting, and books for Huffington Post, Romper, Slate, Glamour, Parents, and others. We have lots of reasons to suppress the urge to cry, ...
Since the dawn of the Internet, baby animals have reigned supreme. They've starred in some of the best memes (do you remember Doge?) and have entertained millions with adorable photos and videos. Bear ...
A dear friend of mine whom I recently lost spent most of his life near the Severn River in Maryland. The Severn is technically a “tidal estuary”—a brackish inlet off the Chesapeake Bay, where salt ...