You hit 30 and for whatever reason it seems like you've gotta take deviled eggs everywhere. I can't explain it, I just live ...
You'd think dropping thousands of dollars into your home would automatically boost its value. That makes sense, right? Honestly, here's the thing: some of the most popular renovations can actually ...
3D customisation is changing modern car modification by making the planning stage visual and honest. Instead of building in ...
What’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s, favorite Girl Scout cookie? “Isn’t everyone’s Thin Mints?” Meghan says over Zoom, her ...
Mike has worked in the Joystiq Network since 2006, as lead blogger and senior editor on WoW.com and one of the founding editors on Massively.com. Currently, he is a contributing editor on Joystiq, and ...
The idea of turning heated topics into civil conversations at the dinner table inspired the CATA project. The Conversation Across the Aisle project seeks to bring together people with different views ...
On Sunday, iconic actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, were stabbed to death in their home. We lost a creative giant whose work will live on for generations. It was a tragedy. But ...
A new stage play, "A Christmas Wager," is coming to Topeka, Kansas, in December. The play explores themes of love, loss and second chances, inspired by the writer's observations of community issues.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, is slated to co-host Fox News’s “The Five” next week in an effort to promote the release of her late husband’s book “Stop, in the ...
Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk said she still strongly supports the Second Amendment, insisting the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, was “not a gun problem.” The widow rejected the ...
Erika Kirk, Turning Point USA CEO and the widow of conservative icon Charlie Kirk, rejected the argument that gun violence was the root problem that led to her husband's assassination. On Wednesday, ...
Gabbing is good for kids. Researchers at the Emory University Center for Myth and Ritual in American Life studied the conversations of Atlanta-area families and came across some noteworthy findings.