To Write Or Not To Write A Holiday Thank-You Note?
A post-holiday thank-you note is as meaningful today as in days past, and it promotes gratitude in the one sending it.
A post-holiday thank-you note is as meaningful today as in days past, and it promotes gratitude in the one sending it.
Half of U.S. children 3 years old and younger could lose health coverage if Congress doesn't renew CHIP, the Children's Health Insurance Program.
At a salute held by the Museum of the Moving Image earlier this month in New York honoring Annette Bening, the actress and her husband, actor and filmmaker Warren Beatty, shared different, but equally amusing, stories about their courtship.
There’s certainly nothing wrong with making a resolution to live healthier in 2018, but if you’d like to really stand out as a leader, make a commitment to reading. Leaders might be readers, but great leaders are voracious readers.
Will the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act increase jobs and economic growth? The only way it could do that is if it increases demand and companies spend their $600 billion tax cut on capital expenditures.
The outlook is positive for the auto finance industry in 2018, credit reporting bureau TransUnion said, but there's no free lunch. The downside for consumers is that auto lenders are likely to require bigger down payments to offset risk.
Intel, AMD and Nvidia all have big plans for 2018 - here are the five big launches to watch out for if you're a PC gamer or PC enthusiast
A look at the new trailer for the upcoming Netflix show based on the successful video game franchise 'The Witcher'.
Two new fighting games are slated for 2018 launches.
A look at what the newest Spider-Man game means to the franchise.
John Haught's new book addresses a longstanding gap in the recent accounts of the cosmos and 'big histories' of life.
Jeff asks: My daughter is 28, married and has been at 6 figures for 4 years. She recently asked me about quitting her job and coming home to join the family business. We'd love to have her but she'd drop to $50-$60k What advice can I offer? What should I do?
Jeff asks: My daughter is 28, married and has been at 6 figures for 4 years. She recently asked me about quitting her job and coming home to join the family business. We'd love to have her but she'd drop to $50-$60k What advice can I offer? What should I do?
Shortly before Christmas, Penske Media purchased a majority stake in Wenner Media, which owns 51 percent of Rolling Stone. The parties called it "an investment," but the arrangement gives control of Rolling Stone to Penske. What will the changes mean for the 50-year-old rock and roll icon?
What an old black and white TV set can teach you about retirement
The Bitcoin network has been criticized as a payment method recently due to increased congestion and higher fees, but BitPesa CEO Elizabeth Rossiello says these problems are tiny compared to the banking options in Africa.
We made it; 2018 is upon us. Time to consider some resolutions for the coming year. Have a hard time keeping resolutions? We all do, but here are three money resolutions that you can stick to in 2018.
If you’d invested in the average S&P 500 stock back in 1970, you’d be yielding 55.8% on your original buy today. Think about that: 55.8% is more than half of what you originally invested—returned to your pocket every year in dividend checks!
Cardi B stormed the charts and captured hearts in 2017, and she seems poised to do more of the same in 2018.
You may even earn a considerable amount of money, but still live paycheck to paycheck. Living on half your income is a decision that should be entered into with great care and planning so that you can bolster your savings and meet your financial goals faster.
This is what Iceland's most visually resplendent volcanic features look like.
We are in the “Era of the Customer.” Companies recognize that customers are calling the shots. They are smarter and better informed, they recognize that they have more options, and they are critical about the customer experience they receive and expect it to be right the first time … and every time.
Metal credit cards have been around for a while, but they've never truly taken off. With appearances mattering now more than ever, and the Instagrammification of the world in full swing, will 2018 prove to be the true takeoff point for metal credit cards?
If the Fed were capable of even a fraction of what pundits think it is, the U.S. would be immensely poor.
While some write the obituary for open concept, it survives and thrives via a hybrid experience dominated by technology and good vibrations.