Embarrassed about how many hours you spent listening to the Counting Crows? Why experts say that won’t stop you from sharing Spotify’s Wrapped.
Author: Nina Mandell, USA TODAY
Oakland police increase reward for tips leading to arrest in security guard’s slaying
Kevin Nishita died of his injuries on Saturday, three days after being shot while on assignment.
The riddle of the red cup: How Starbucks made a reusable container a holiday tradition
The reusable, red holiday cups at Starbucks are a ubiquitous part of the season, and experts say there are many factors behind the promotion’s success
It could be time to talk with your Boomer parents about their money. Here are some tips
Adult children who have the ‘money talk’ with aging parents can find themselves in a difficult spot. Here are some tips to navigate the conversation.
Looking for a turkey replacement this year? Chefs share their tasty Thanksgiving alternatives
Whether you find a turkey shortage this year or just Thanksgiving turkey fatigue might depend on where you live. Here are some tasty substitutes.
With Trump out of office, Republicans would prefer life in the 1950s, survey shows
Was life better in the 1950s? A large percent of Republicans in a recent survey say yes; they had a different view when Donald Trump was president.
Aaron Rodgers apologized for misleading the public about immunization. Will his sponsors care?
Aaron Rodgers stance on the COVID vaccine is divisive, but his misleading public comments about it could impact future endorsement deals, experts say.
Going to a concert shouldn’t be scary. What to do when it is.
After Astroworld, going to a concert might be too overwhelmingly scary even for the most enthusiastic fans. Here’s how to cope.
Elon Musk should sell 10% of his Tesla stock, Twitter poll says
Twitter has spoken and if Tesla CEO Elon Musk follows through with his promise, he will sell 10% of his stock in the electric car company.
Want to teach your kids to be responsible with money? Here’s what experts recommend
Shaq tells his kids that they’re not rich, he is. That makes for a good podcast soundbite but is that a good approach according to the experts?