Elizabeth Yuko
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy.
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Use This New Google Maps Feature to Make Plans With Your Friends
A update to Google Maps Lists feature could replace your hectic group chat.
How to Tell If Tree Roots Are Growing in Your Sewer Line
They may be to blame for your gurgling toilet.
Why You Should Check Your Tire Pressure Every Month This Winter
Your tires lose air pressure in cold weather, so it's important to check them regularly.
Use Google Lens to Determine the Value of a Vintage Item
Figure out if your flea market find is worth a fortune—or a few bucks.
How to Find and Clean Your Refrigerator's Air Filter
Not every refrigerator has an air filter, but if yours does, you'll need to maintain it.
You Can Get Frontier's Annual All-You-Can-Fly Pass for $499 Until Nov. 28
According to the budget airline, their yearly pass is available for its lowest-ever price.
How to Text With a Real Person at the TSA to Answer Your Travel Questions
You can text with a real human at the TSA before you travel.
Why You Shouldn’t Leave Your Thanksgiving Turkey on the Counter to Defrost
There are safer ways to thaw your Thanksgiving bird.
What to Do If Your Home Inspector Missed a Major Problem
They're not going to catch everything, but what if they miss something big?
These Are the Best Travel ‘Dupes’ for 2024
Avoid overpriced, crowded destinations and consider these instead.
How to Prevent Condensation on Your Windows (and Why You Should)
It's not only annoying: It can end up causing some damage.
How to Save Time and Money When Updating Your Bathroom, According to Contractors
Expert tips for staying on schedule and on budget when revamping your bathroom.
How to Avoid Single Supplement Fees When Traveling Solo
You shouldn't be penalized for choosing your own adventures.
How to Locate and Clean Your Dishwasher's Filter
As it turns out, there are different types of filters.
What to Do If You Find a Problem With Your Brand New Car
The papers are signed and you've driven off the lot. Now what?
How to Become More Curious (And Why You Should)
Think of it as a skill that you can improve and develop over time.
The Difference Between Renovating and Remodeling
These common home improvement terms don't mean the same thing.
Avoid Using These Rude Phrases (And What to Say Instead)
Find out what one expert considers 'poor speech etiquette.'
Take Advantage of Amtrak's New Fares to Book Your Holiday Travel
The company promises lower prices and more flexibility.
How to Locate and Clean Your Washing Machine's Filter
Also, surprise: your washing machine has a filter.