When is the first time you felt like a grown up? Turning a certain age, buying a big item, or getting married? Turns out most people don't feel like a grown up till the age of 29!
We have seen official food, drink, even emoji of every state so it is only fitting that slate.com came up with a list of the "official words" of every state.
Two complaints at a job are usually you hate your boss or you don't make enough money, so what if it came down to either picking to have a better boss or to make more money?
We all have that one word (or sometimes multiple words) that we can't stand to hear. Because of this the company Knixwear and the University of Pennsylvania recently did a study of the most uncomfortable words for women.
In attempts to develop more comfortable underwear, Knixwear, and linguistics expert from the University of Pennsylvania found many women cringed at hearing words describing underw
Everyone keeps secrets it's human nature, and turns out according to a new survey we all keep the same kind of secrets, with some of the most common being an affair, an embarrassing incident, and your web browsing history.
The survey found 60% of people say they have at least one secret they don't want people to find out about And most of them have been keeping it for at least 15 years...
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released their annual American Time Use Survey where they survey 11,000 Americans and they are asked to give a description of what they do on a daily basis.
Well, this is interesting. Maybe not the reality of it, but its depth, breadth and reach.
According to a new Deloitte survey on mobile consumer trends, we -- as in us U.S. consumers -- are becoming more and more obsessed with our electronic devices. Just call it device addiction.
Some of the facts: Nearly 90 percent check their phones in the first hour of being awake and 23 percent look at their d