Money may not be the most romantic topic, but it has a powerful impact on the health of any relationship. Even couples who are deeply committed can find themselves at odds when financial stress enters the picture. What starts as a minor disagreement over spending can quietly snowball into deep resentment, miscommunication, or even a…
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A new report reveals what Americans in each state would choose for their last meal. Would you pick the same food and drink as your neighbors? Read on to find out.
Long known for his aggressive support of environmentalism, former Vice President Al Gore was vehemently critical of the Trump Administration’s environmental record during a Monday, April 21 speech in San Francisco.
Young voters will decide who makes up Australia’s next government. Here’s how they might vote.
‘Responsible gambling’ depicts gambling harm as an issue for a small minority of people: so-called problem gamblers.
President Donald Trump’s economic policies, from steep new tariffs to calling for U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to be fired, are creating a great deal of volatility in the stock market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has plunged more than once, and Americans are increasingly worried about their 401k’s and other retirement accounts.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is now fighting for his job leading the U.S. military after the second scandal in which he allegedly mishandled classified information in as many months. And the Washington Post’s Aaron Blake is exploring why Congressional Republicans seem hesitant to hold him accountable.
Rolling Stone writer Fortesa Latifi says Redditors are mouning what looks like the permanent loss of family members as Trump 2.0 drowns the national argument in lies and conspiracy. The subreddit r/QAnonCasualties subreddit crawls with alienated family members saying “Dad has gone full nazi,” or “Mom finally contacted me after my late stage cancer diagnosis…
Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson delivered a metaphor for the decline in several major economic measurements of the U.S. market this month. Thompson described President Donald Trump as a bully who wants to strong-arm universities, the chairman of the federal reserve, and law firms into doing what he wants, using the “same Trump playbook over…
Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) warned U.S. Secretary Pete Hegseth that he was now occupying “a sober job,” requiring more skill than he is presently delivering. “Here’s what Pete Hegseth is,” McCaskill told Deadline: White House anchor Nicole Wallace. “He’s a show off. He’s a braggart. He wants to show off to his friends what…