No empty nest: Young women live with M & D like it's 1940
Young women are living with their parents or relatives at a rate not seen since 1940 as more millennial women put off marriage, attend college and face high living expenses.
Young women are living with their parents or relatives at a rate not seen since 1940 as more millennial women put off marriage, attend college and face high living expenses.
A Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data found that 36.4 percent of women between the ages 18 and 34 lived with parents or relatives in 2014, the most since at least 1940, when 36.2 percent lived with family. Economic forces such as increasing student debt, higher living costs and economic uncertainty, are also playing a role. Young women and men began staying home or returning there at a more rapid rate after 2000, a trend that sharply increased with the economic uncertainty brought... Читать дальше...
Swiping left on soulmates, not saving your Snapchats and owning the DVDs of shows on Netflix.
This holiday season, if you're tired of standard good cheer, Hollywood has a couple of left turns waiting for you. Next month, you can go down the horror route with "Krampus," or just in time for Thanksgiving, the team behind "This Is The End" and "50/50" are going to get things started with "The Night Before," a raunchy take on all things Christmas. READ MORE: Don't Forget About These 10 Christmas FIlms Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt reunite with "50/50" director Jonathan Levine, and bring Anthony Mackie to round out the lead trio... Читать дальше...
Jeff Lynne' ELO, "Alone In the Universe" (Columbia)
Jeff Lynne' ELO, "Alone In the Universe" (Columbia)
Jeff Lynne' ELO, "Alone In the Universe" (Columbia)
Why do the media fixate on verifying irrelevant facts about the candidates? Because it's what they're best at.
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The city is home to some (tiny) new libraries.
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To resuscitate his image, as well as ratings for the Dr. Oz Show, the TV personality spent the summer on a listening tour, speaking with health professionals about their concerns and how to better serve viewers
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky woman faces charges after authorities say they found her hiding in an empty doghouse after a dangerous pursuit.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky woman faces charges after authorities say they found her hiding in an empty doghouse after a dangerous pursuit.
Frankfort police tell local media that 28-year-old Myranda Skinner and 36-year-old Bryan Wells led officers on a chase Monday morning after an officer noticed a license plate that had been reported stolen. Authorities say Skinner, the driver, tried to run over an officer when the suspects' vehicle was briefly stuck at a dead-end road.
Suspended FIFA President Sepp Blatter was hospitalized after suffering what has been called both "a nervous shock" and a "small emotional breakdown," BBC News reported. Blatter is expected to make a full recovery and remain hospitalized until next Tuesday, BBC News said. Blatter, 79, visited the hospital five days ago and underwent stress-related health checks, attorney Richard Cullen said at the time. The lawyer added, "He is fine and expects to be home shortly."
Video Premiere: Angela Parrish Debuts ‘Firewalker’ Singer-songwriter Angela Parrish has been gathering praise for her songwriting from across the country since the Kansas native began making a mark on...
In the fourth GOP presidential debate, differences over immigration laws, military spending and foreign policy brought into focus the rift between rigid conservatism and mainstream practicality.