As you skulk REPO’s halls, you will run into all kinds of spooky monsters out to give you a bad time. There’s everything from massive hulking beasts like Trudge to the undoubtedly creepy Robe. Some ...
You’ve RSVP’d yes, booked your travel and picked out your outfit. But the last — and maybe most stressful — thing that you have to decide before attending a wedding this fall is what to give, and how ...
Do you think a little differently? Are you a master of playing with words? If so, you have a golden opportunity. The Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) has announced a special online ...
Intelligent people often seek mental stimulation, diving deeper into abstract topics, exploring novel realms, and leaning into the innovation of new ideas. According to a study from Neuropsychologia, ...
Our columnist on notable new releases. Credit...Doeun Choi Supported by By Sarah Lyall If ever a book appeared to be designed specifically for me and my colleagues at the Book Review, it would be Dent ...
Sometimes you can be so worried about making a good first impression at a new job that you ignore the one you’re getting from them. Or, on the opposite end of the scale, you start catastrophising, ...
Grow a Garden is filled with different seeds and items you need to unlock as you upgrade your plot. However, a lot of these things can be expensive, so a little help goes a long way. Using Grow a ...
Scalp cooling can reduce hair loss during chemotherapy. When Maureen Green was diagnosed with breast cancer several years ago, the finance professional and mom-of-two decided to try scalp cooling, a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill offering a state income tax credit to businesses that provide financial bonuses to employees who get married, framing it as part of a ...
Democrats and Republicans must agree on a temporary spending bill by the end of Tuesday to avoid a government shutdown. And as of Monday morning, a shutdown — of undetermined duration — looks more ...
(RNS) — Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, begins Wednesday evening (Oct. 1). In synagogues, or in solitude, many Jews will take time to reflect on the past year, asking themselves where they ...