President Donald Trump blanked on the word for Alzheimer's while describing his father's dementia symptoms in a new interview ...
When at first you don't succeed, what should you do? “Trying” feels virtuous—but it may be what’s keeping you stuck.
Use one or two fingers to penetrate your vagina and stimulate your G-spot, which is about two inches inside the vaginal canal ...
No one wants to admit they’re easy to read, but when Americans travel abroad, there are a handful of habits and behaviors that give us away: Our big American smiles. A general friendly air that can ...
Modern isn’t skinny jeans or slang or whatever the internet decided this week. There’s this weird story we tell ourselves about “modern” people. They’re young, they’re glued to the newest app, they ...
In the fast-paced world of senior and executive leadership, hearing your boss say, “Keep doing what you’re doing,” can feel reassuring—but in truth, it may be the most limiting feedback you can ...
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When you make a mistake at work, tell your boss immediately, own it completely, and come prepared with a solution—not just an apology. Dave had been in his first marketing role for six months when he ...
Harris County commissioners on Thursday slammed a consulting firm over the results of a costly pay equity study they said was riddled with errors. The study — which was intended to address pay ...
Joy Reid has something to say to Stephen A. Smith. During a recent appearance on “Naked with Cari Champion,” the former MSNBC journalist addressed Smith and his “constant attacks on Black women,” ...
To join the fight for rank-and-file committees, fill out the form at the end of the article. The strike by more than 650 Libbey Glass workers in Toledo, Ohio, is approaching its fourth month with rank ...
Kristen Stewart is weighing in on the Method acting debate. “The Chronology of Water” director recently told the New York Times that acting is by nature “quite embarrassing and unmasculine,” and that ...