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Over a third of people over thirty are still on the family cell phone plan. “That was not the case thirty years ago,” says ...
How far would people go to keep their dogs healthy, or even help them live longer?According to a new nationwide survey, some dog owners would go further than you might expect.The survey, commissioned ...
Linsey Lunny, the CEO of Hidden Strength, told Newsweek said she views Gen Z workers as "extremely overwhelmed to the point ...
Forget what year you were born — this is the true mark of a millennial. People born between 1981 and 1996 claim that more than the year they were born helps them identify within that age group.
Senate reelectionist Panfilo Lacson said the 2025 midterm elections brought unexpected victories and losses, citing the ...
Perimenopause is a hot topic among influencers lately. But the list of symptoms experienced during this time of life is long ...
Nine in 10 dog owners claim their dog's health is “just as” or “even more” important than their own. A new poll of 1,900 U.S.
The world’s newest consumer group, Generation Alpha (Gen A) is proving it’s engaged, individual and ready to rebel.
As the world of work shifts rapidly around Gen Zs and millennials, they are reevaluating the capabilities they need to ...
Democrats are busy plotting for 2028 — banking on time. But they are losing the generation that grew up in an era defined by endless wars, economic crashes, and broken promises.
Generation Z is adopting credit cards earlier and using them more aggressively than previous generations. But its use of credit cards more than other generations isn't what's raising alarm bells.