StapleofLife.com is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500 - wordpress

Can anyone please check what the problem is with the domain- http://stapleoflife.com/??
Home page is not accessible but subdirectory when typed is loading fine.
Example: http://stapleoflife.com/uncategorized/women-need-use-lot-hormone-substitute-therapyhrt-menopause/
I have not made any major changes except few edits which is usual practice.

The Problem is solved.
It was due to bad template.
I see online a lot of googlers searching for this problem.
The problem is either from the recent plugins or theme installation.
Hope it helps for few facing the problem.
P.S : try to Deactive suspected themes or plugins and it shall work.

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My best guess is that because IssueM uses articles and wordpress base doesn't that when it got deactivated and reactived something sort of disconnected?
I've already tried repairing the database via /wp-admin/maint/repair.php and it doesn't help (or find any errors).
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Edit: More info: It also looks like past issues are unavailable. Issues is also IssueM specific, so there's that. I tried creating a test article. Interestingly, before I published I was able to preview and everything looked fine. After I published it gave me the same "This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?" message as the other articles.
I got it working! Posting this here in case it helps someone in the future.
Apparently the permalink structure got messed up. I went to Settings > Permalinks and discovered that a custom structure was set, though strangely it wasn't even a valid structure. I changed that to /%postname%/ and it all worked!

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Please help me to solve this error.
Note: It is not a browser specific. I have this issue in all browsers.
I had the same problem. The problem was one of my plugins.
To solve, I renamed the folder wp-content/plugins to wp-content/plugins_old.
So I was able to login in wp-admin/ and check what plugins needed to be fixed.
I hope this help anyone.

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I’m using the latest version of Wordpress (4.7.4).
I have something very weird going on in my Dashboard. Not sure when this started.
Can’t say for sure it started with the latest version of Wordpress or not.
My Dashboard became completely useless.
It’s like it’s showing me a flashback of a Dashboard from a few days or hours ago:
Comments I’ve deleted in the Dashboard (hitting “trash”) are suddenly back there, awaiting my moderation.
Plugins I’ve deactivated or even deleted are all back there and according to Dashboard still running (while in my FTP folder they’re certainly gone).
The plugin page cannot be trusted anymore as it shows some plugins are activated that aren’t and vice versa. I have to check on my actual website to confirm which ones are running.
Updates aren’t shown correctly. Once I’ve updated a plugin, a few minutes later it shows me again that there’s a new update.
As you can tell it’s all pretty much the same phenomenon.
It’s as if I’m seeing an older version of my Dashboard.
Not sure what else is broken.
The only other thing I noticed is that even on my actual blog I still see a comment. Blog post says “1 comment”, but the actual comment doesn’t show up.
At first, this all sounds like a “cache problem”.
But I’ve already turned off all caching:
No caching plugin installed
Turned off server caching via htaccess
Disabled leverage browser caching
Emptied my own browser cache
Other things I tested:
Turn off all plugins.
Switch to the standard Wordpress theme “Twenty Twelve”
I tried WP_DEBUG, but nothing related shows up.
I researched the internet, but nobody has described a similar problem, so I suppose this is not a common Wordpress issue.
The issue remains.
Unfortunately I’m not a developer and don’t know too much about the Wordpress codex etc.
But to me it sounds that the mistake is definitely not in the plugin or theme folder.
The problem is that I’ve reached the point where I really cannot turn off plugins via Dashboard properly anymore. It’s so annyoing!
My questions are:
Is it safe to assume that this is related to the Wordpress core
files?
What files exactly are in “charge of” the Dashboard?
Should I just try to re-download the newest Wordpress version and replace a few files (if so which ones)?
Should I do a clean Wordpress re-install or would that be too drastic?
Any other suggestions?
EDIT:
Additionally I tried now:
I manually downloaded the newest version of Wordpress and did just as
described on the Wordpress.org website. I manually replaced wp-admin,
wp-include folders and all root files. The issue remains...
The way my Dashboard is right now, I really can’t use it.
Please advice!
I contacted my host service again.
They just gave me the same line to insert into my .htaccess file and I told them I already tried it and it didn't work.
I then showed them my .htaccess file and they deleted the whole part that concerned their server caching.
Now server caching is completely off and everything works again.
Still not sure why this previously never caused issues.
In the end, it had nothing to do with Wordpress.
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