Since 1989, the proportion of American adults identifying as bisexual has tripled. The evidence suggests that bisexual people feel psychologically safer admitting who they are and living as bi. The ...
Sydney Sweeney is not harping on her now-controversial American Eagle ad campaign. “I am there to support my movie and the people involved in making it, and I’m not there to talk about jeans,” Sweeney ...
Can you name the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth? Or which ancient queen married two of her brothers? How about this one: Do you know the artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
U.S. stocks – particularly the large-cap, growth-heavy names in the S&P 500 index – appear increasingly overvalued. Some investors are responding by taking profits or shifting into lower-valuation ...
Inverse ETFs are investment vehicles designed to deliver daily returns opposite to a specific index, using derivatives like futures to hedge against market declines or capitalize on bearish trends. As ...
The Office of the Surgeon General isn’t often in the news these days, for the simple reason that it isn’t much of an office any more. It certainly was once. Until the mid-’60s the Surgeon General’s ...
A revolutionary treatment for autoimmune diseases could be on the horizon. Twenty-four million to 50 million Americans have an autoimmune disease, in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks ...
On May 15, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the federal government’s efforts to be able to generally implement President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship – the ...
If you're anything like us, you love to test your knowledge every time you hang out with your friends. (And colleagues, and family members, and...literally everyone else.) We love a good low-stakes ...
Among the many internet trends people tend to gravitate towards, difficult, nonsensical, or ridiculous math problems receive a load of attention. But sometimes, things aren't what they appear to be.