Living Is Cheapest In These US Cities
From car insurance to mortgages, here's where Americans spend the least each month.
From car insurance to mortgages, here's where Americans spend the least each month.
But will that stop us as humans? Probably not.
Not content with sharing a wildly insensitive graphic about the fires, the president-elect also had some merch made.
America's public water systems have been fluoridated since 1945 — but as RFK Jr calls for it to be removed from the water, experts are looking into how much, if any, fluoride we should be drinking.
A new protocol is being developed to prevent what many passengers fear when they take to the skies.
From GDP to homicide rate, this is how Canada compares to the other US states.
Polymarket is letting people wager on various outcomes for the Los Angeles wildfires. It shows just how far our gambling obsession has gone.
Also featuring Annie Potts, "Over The Top" only lasted three weeks.
In a handful of spots, new millennial residents make up more than 10 percent of the total population.
This week, a letter writer who is being pressured to take allergy pills to accommodate their partner’s kid's dogs, someone who refuses to replace shared items after using them up and a bucket of rotting food scraps.
"What Up With Youth" covers gang violence and drugs, but in the most chaotically '90s way possible.
In one state, a gallon of gas costs almost 20 percent of the local hourly wage.
Universal Studios might finally have turned the tables on the Disney empire, and they've brought dragons as backup!
Oh, that's how you're supposed to do it!
Musician Mac Glocky gives us a taste of what it would be like if Sabrina was down, down.
The Meta CEO is remaking himself — and his company — as Trump sets a new tone for the country.
The 2025 IndyCar season starts on March 2.
The fraught quest for a safe site to bury nuclear waste.
Vulture's detailed description of Gaiman's behavior sends a chill down the spine.
From Diddy to Theranos to Diddy again, watching these nightmarish commercials gives us the most severe case of the heebie-jeebies ever recorded.
From robotic "companions" to spoons that change flavor, things got very bizarre at CES this year.
Another millionaire, another tone-deaf tweet.
While there's likely a technical reason for its existence, you can't help but wonder what the?
While it'll get them to stop, it could just be the beginning of your problems.
According to a recent survey, the average 1.5-year relationship costs more than $9,200 per person.
Kyle Gordon, of "Planet of the Bass" fame, shows us how much rich people loathe us working schlubs.
Writer Vince Mancini on how he plans to resist the tech overlords pushing us to live (and work) more efficiently — and hopefully feel more alive in the process.
I never thought it would take that much work!
The man was separated from his dog, Oreo, during the Palisades fire.
In one location, tech workers made up more than 22 percent of the workforce.
The lucky new owner of this place will have more than 141 acres to play with.
Video essayist Dan Olson dives deep into the history of faking prints to try to prop up literal belief in a worldwide flood.
Households in the US spend an average of $8,484 a month — but where does that money go?
In four states, at least 60 percent of the population owns a firearm.
Do not mess with his programming!
In 2023, the highest-ranking state had 24,525 Safe Drinking Water Act violations.
John Paul Titlow switched phone plans. Suddenly he was locked out of everything from Amazon to unemployment benefits.
Dan McClellan, Biblical academic and noted TikToker, breaks down the most likely explanation for the odd middle initial. (From 2024)
Lauren Mack compared interior cruise rooms on Holland America Line, Norwegian, and Princess ships to find the best value, especially for solo travelers.
Whether it's being torn between 10 tasks at work or "double screening" at home in the evenings, it feels as though our attention spans are dwindling, writes Katie Rosseinsky.
Over four decades later, this thoughtful childhood gift still warms our hearts.
Amazon and JPMorgan want to turn back the clock on working from home — but it's too late to stop it.
In a rambling op-ed for the Financial Times, the master of the universe ranted about the JFK conspiracy, "The Decameron," immortal rulers from "Gulliver’s Travels," and Jeffrey Epstein.
Whatever you do, don't open with paper.
Too many 'Best of 2024' lists to keep up with? Well, we've got you covered. We combed through them all, merged the rankings and created the ultimate top ten.
After visiting all 50 US states, Emily Hart has fallen in love with stunning national parks, big cities, and rugged coastlines.
Even if you're a self-confessed carnivore, you'll fall in love with this easy vegetarian-friendly dish.
The R-slur has made a comeback thanks to the MAGA movement and Elon Musk, who use it to dehumanize their political opponents.
The Palisades and Eaton fires are still raging through Los Angeles. Emerging photos offer a glimpse of how devastating their toll will be.
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