Lifestyle

More in Lifestyle

Are you dating a 'red pill' guy? Here are 3 'dark' tactics they use to lure women, according to their exes

Men who adhere to "red pill" ideologies exhibit "Dark Triad" traits — narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy — according to new research.

People are getting more bored despite endless entertainment content: study

Adolescents and college students are more bored than ever since 2009, according to a new study.

Conservatives are more likely to trust sponsored ads — here's why politics plays a role in clicks: study

There's another big difference between conservatives and liberals.

Secret celeb-inspired procedure dubbed 'the BBL for straight men' on the rise

A TikToker recently sparked debate when she called them the “BBLs for straight men”, meaning they can be a discreet procedure that can boost confidence with minimal downtime.

Got an entrepreneur kid? Teens are cashing in with online businesses

It seems more and more people these days have a side hustle — even teenagers. Especially teens, perhaps.

Disney removes cartoon episode about transgender character: 'It breaks my heart'

Disney animators are speculating that the "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" episode about a trans character was pulled because Trump won the election.

'Winter penis' could reduce sex organ size by up to 50%, doctor warns

Don't let the cold weather keep you from heating up in the bedroom.

Gold pocket watch given to captain who rescued Titanic survivors sells for record price at nearly $2M

A gold pocket watch given to the ship captain who rescued 700 survivors from the Titanic sold at auction for nearly $2 million, setting a record for memorabilia from the...

How a viral, duct-taped banana came to be worth $1 million

Walk into any supermarket and you can generally buy a banana for less than $1. But a banana duct-taped to a wall? That might sell for more than $1 million...

A front-row look at the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

E.A. Kahane was hooked on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade long before she saw it in person. The native New Yorker and a group of friends gathered annually at West...

I don't have enough work to do — should I ask for more?

I’m going crazy doing “busy work.” Should I ask my boss for more work? Or will that look bad for not keeping busy?

From 'Catwoman' to 'Gigli' — behind the scenes of Hollywood's biggest flops

Acting is an infamously insecure vocation. This applies just as much to gaining a foothold as sustaining an A-lister’s star career. One slip – one flop – and you can...

How can I get the back pay I'm owed before I quit the company?

My company has had serious cash flow issues for over a year. They currently owe me $15,000 in back pay.

Diabetes rates have quadrupled since 1990 — here's the 4 reasons why

The number of people living with diabetes worldwide has quadrupled in the past two decades, with 830 million people diagnosed as of 2022, as published this week in The Lancet.

Dear Abby: Does my friend need to reciprocate a favor in my time of need?

Dear Abby advises a person who is having an issue setting boundaries with a friend who expects a favor for a favor.

You probably don't have Seasonal Affective Disorder — hating winter doesn't make you special

Rather than fight your dislike of the dark months, lean into the season, one psychologist urges.

The negative seed oil hype is all wrong, experts say — the problem is American 'overconsumption'

Never mind the canola contrarians, the peanut pooh-poohers and the grapeseed gloom-and-doomers, say the pros.

Gen Z employee's text leaves colleague 'speechless': 'What a move'

A lawyer has sparked a major online debate after sharing a work chat message from a junior colleague that she claims left her “speechless.”