Jodie Sweetin, star of iconic SF sitcom, ‘Full House,’ recalls getting blackout drunk at 14 Shifting Thanksgiving traditions reflect broader political, economic and cultural divides Hoda Kotb Gives ...
You may have noticed something different about the candies on offer to fill trick-or-treating bowls this Halloween season: the M&Ms, KitKats, and other formerly chocolate-y treats are not so chocolate ...
Plunging into retirement can be stressful, disconcerting and financially challenging. So you might want to consider this alternative in your 50s or 60s: switching back and forth between a few months ...
DEX wars are heating up as Hyperliquid, Aster and Lighter battle for dominance; lasting success depends on tech, not token perks. A new wave of DEX wars has shifted from token incentives to a focus on ...
TL;DR: Apple has paused development on its Vision Pro headset to prioritize creating competitive AR smart glasses against Meta's growing market presence. The company is accelerating work on two smart ...
Apple has decided to stop work on a cheaper, lighter version of the $3,499 Vision Pro to instead focus its resources on smart glasses, reports Bloomberg. Apple wants to speed up development on a ...
The company may not release its first pair of smart glasses until 2027, putting it well behind Meta. The company may not release its first pair of smart glasses until 2027, putting it well behind Meta ...
For as long as there have been generations, there have been older generations griping about younger ones — often about their seemingly weaker work ethic. Hannah Erin Lang is a personal finance ...
Mindy Kaling‘s upcoming Hulu comedy series “Not Suitable for Work” has found its five series leads. Variety has learned that Ella Hunt (“Saturday Night,” “Dickinson”), Avantika (“Mean Girls,” “The Sex ...
From left: Avantika, Ella Hunt, Will Angus, Jack Martin and Nicholas Duvernay Pranav Maheshwari / Amy Sussman / Getty Images / Sela Shiloni / Shintani / Thomas Morrison Mindy Kaling‘s new Hulu series ...
The federal government is reportedly paying more than 154,000 employees not to report to work under the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program. Thousands have been receiving pay since ...
These employees are being paid as part of the deferred resignation program. The federal government is paying more than 154,000 federal employees not to work as part of the deferred resignation program ...