Tech
2025-03-12T08:18:01Z
From AI strollers to "smart socks," gadgets for newborns are getting weird. Millennial parents can't get enough.
Today's parents are saying yes to drugs. Just don't tell their kids.
Millennials are just as into buying stuff as their boomer parents.
Don't be a Scrooge about your company holiday party. Your lonely, exhausted coworkers need the holiday cheer.
More than half of American women are single — and loving it.
Eldest-daughter syndrome is backed by science. It's great news for parents and younger siblings.
Tech
2024-07-23T09:37:02Z
Duolingo's owl mascot constantly rags on users. It's a risky marketing strategy, but Gen Z loves it.
Pools across the country have been closed for years. Lifeguards are becoming an endangered species.
Millennials wanted to be better parents. So why are their kids little monsters?
More and more Americans are deciding that the only way to pay off debts, save money, and retire is to move abroad.
The short, troubled reign of the nuclear family has come to an end. But we can replace it with something even better.
Cubicles were the hallmark of a dull, soul-sucking job. Now they seem like paradise lost.
Tech
2024-01-04T10:50:01Z
People are mixing business with pleasure on the career networking site. What could possibly go wrong?
Nice house. Picket fence. Big yard. How the fantasy of a quieter life spawned the Great Pandemic Remorse.
Tech
2023-09-21T10:01:01Z
New studies show that wellness apps and fitness devices that count your steps and track your calories can actually be bad for your health.
Researchers found that women faced age discrimination at every age. Too young, having babies, too old — women are never the right age at work.
We used to respect and honor other generations. Now we hate them. What happened?
The Great Resignation caused people to rethink their work-life balance. Now the return to the office is creating a new work crisis.
Remote workers flocked to cities like Dallas, Denver, and Phoenix during the pandemic, putting an additional strain on limited resources like water.
Millions of remote workers are flocking to cities like Phoenix, Arizona that are deep in drought — it could make the climate disaster worse.