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Carissa Codel reads comments like “shawty obese” and “no oink oink oink" in the viral social media series Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023 and ...
Changing your class in The Forge isn’t as simple as picking the one you want — it all comes down to rerolls and luck. In this guide, we break down every method you can use to reroll your race so you ...
(NEXSTAR) – Wealth is in the eye of the beholder, a recent survey of 1,000 Americans found. GOBankingRates asked 1,000 adults across different generations what salary they think is necessary to be ...
Ever wonder where your income puts you compared to the rest of the country? I do. Not in a comparison-obsessed way, but more like a quick "Am I doing OK?" check-in kind of thing. The U.S. Census ...
Fever guard Caitlin Clark's exit interview on Thursday didn't light the WNBA world on fire quite like Napheesa Collier's did, but it still attracted plenty of attention given Clark's dazzling star ...
As a deadline looms for the Legislature to meet a court-imposed deadline to draw new congressional maps, Utah residents have 10 days to weigh in on what those boundaries will look like — with some ...
Letter to you who left the workshop early, who chose not to attend: It can be difficult to be in the minority. To sit around an oak-hewn table, shoulder to shoulder with writers of color, with a ...
Years of rising costs for necessities like housing, transportation and healthcare are causing many Americans to feel like financial comfort — once a feature of middle-class life — is getting further ...
Most Americans will make it to some rung of the middle class. Here's how much you need to get to the next tier these days. "Essentially, every client we work with views themselves as middle class" - ...
AT&T will pay $177 million to settle class-action lawsuits related to two 2024 data breaches. Impacted customers can receive up to $5,000 for the March breach and $2,500 for the July breach. Claims ...