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Woman shares why the 'mystery button' on your rearview mirror could save your life

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1 One of the most common complaints drivers have these days is that car headlights are too bright. A

1 [Woman shares why the 'mystery button' on your rearview mirror could save your life]( One of the most common complaints drivers have these days is that car headlights are too bright. According to a study conducted by the [U.S. Department of Transportation]( a whopping 88% of drivers have [noticed headlight glare]( and about 31% of them described it as "disturbing." The study also revealed that one out of every 100 drivers claimed that glare actually caused them to have a crash or a near miss. How did the headlights get so bright? Back in the[‘80s and ‘90s,]( headlights were made with halogen bulbs with a softer, warm yellow light. These days they’re made [with LEDs that]( longer but are much whiter and brighter. [Read the story]( 2 [Mom budgeting lessons for young daughter's hypothetical income takes a hilarious turn]( It's always up to parents or teachers to educate children about money from an early age. Growing up while learning how to manage their budget and be mindful while making expenses can prove to be beneficial in the future. We can consider budgeting a vital life skill and that is exactly what this mom on TikTok teaches her kids about. [@The__Ariel_B]( a single mother, is making sure that her children are well-versed with taxes, insurance and the art of budgeting before they can start earning. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Giveaway Alert! Your favorite meal just became even more meaningful!]( When school’s out for the summer, [1 in 8 kids face hunger]( in the United States. That's why we’re teaming up with O Organics and Albertsons as they donate up to 28 million meals with your help. For every O Organics product you buy at your local Albertsons or sister store, they’ll donate a meal, so your family gets the nutrition they need all while helping others. AND, we’re doing giveaways all month long: You could win a $500 Albertsons gift card and a $500 donation to a nonprofit in your community that is working to help those facing food insecurity. Visit Upworthy’s social channels throughout the month to enter. [Enter Now!]( 4 [Ryan Gosling is singing about 'blonde fragility' in the new Barbie song, 'Just Ken']( [Ryan Gosling]( surprised fans and critics with his turn as a song-and-dance-man in 2016’s Academy Award-winning “La La Land” opposite Emma Stone. Many doubted whether he could actually sing and dance, but he’s[dabbled in music]( in the past and even belted out a tune or two on “The Mickey Mouse Club” as a kid. Now, [Gosling]( shows his musical side with a song in the soon-to-be-released “Barbie” movie where he plays Ken to Margot Robbie’s Barbie. But, according to the song, Ken isn’t too pleased about playing second fiddle to the princess of pink. [Read the story]( 5 [Photographer shows what older male celebrities would look like if they were edited like women]( [Caroline Ross]( is a professional photographer who specializes in fashion and editorial photography—you know, the kind of fancy images that grace magazine covers and billboards and the like. So it’s safe to assume she knows her way around Photoshop. Over on her [TikTok channel]( Ross helps others gain social media literacy by showing exactly how Photoshop is used to create the highly stylized images we’re so used to seeing in advertisements…so much that we might forget it’s not real. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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