Money is tight in these current economic times, so it helps to have some additional money around and that might be finding a part-time job. But after working all day, you probably just want to chill ...
A truism: men lie about how tall they are. Height exaggeration is one of the oldest and most well-documented forms of self-inflation. Joseph Stalin reportedly wore lifts and had photos of himself ...
These easy, low-cost ideas help you break the doomscrolling cycle—and actually enjoy your time offline We’ve all been there: You open your phone for a quick email check—you swear you’re going to do ...
Why do so many people lose control over their internet use? While age limits for social media are being debated, many adults also spend hours online every day. For some, this becomes a burden, ...
You might not know this, but one of the most underused productivity tools on your desk is already sitting right under your nose—technically, your hand, but you get the point. The middle mouse button ...
TikTok has become one of the most-used social media platforms in the U.S., with a recent study from Socially Powerful naming Texas as the ninth state whose residents are most "obsessed" with it. Most ...
It's called the infinite scroll—a design feature on social media, shopping, video and many other apps that continuously loads content as you reach the bottom of the page. Handy? Yes. Clever? Also yes.
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Limb-lengthening can add inches to a person’s stature. But its risks have made it controversial. Credit... Supported by By Isabella Kwai Photographs by Matthew Leifheit Isabella Kwai spoke to ...
Freecash will actually pay money out to users but not for watching videos. This misleading marketing coincides with the app’s rising popularity. When I tapped the link to “order now,” it sent me to a ...
It isn’t just you. A lot of people are spending more time on LinkedIn. For years, the Microsoft-owned site was primarily a place to hunt for jobs—and a punchline. It was a wasteland of corporate ...