‘The Last of Us’ Is More Like ‘Big Daddy’ Than ‘The Walking Dead’
Turns out that Joel Miller is more like Sonny Koufax than he would want to admit.
Turns out that Joel Miller is more like Sonny Koufax than he would want to admit.
Why should we read? Reading is a pastime that’s forced upon us from a young age. We are paraded around libraries, given books to take home from school, encouraged by parents and loved ones to read, read, read.
There is a difference between wanting something deeply and being ready to receive it. Between reaching for a certain kind of love and actually believing, from the deepest part of your being, that you are worthy of holding it.
As the whole world binges Season 2 of Squid Game on Netflix, the chaos and violence of the deadly competition is taking up a lot of our mental headspace, especially for me.
Blake Lively is experiencing both highs and lows with her latest project. The good news? Her new movie “It Ends With Us” has been a significant hit at the box office.
In what may be the first arrest of its kind, the arrest of a suspect in California’s most destructive wildfire may rest, in part, on the words and images he gave to artificial intelligence.
Apple TV+, like many streaming services, recently announced that they’re hiking up the price for their services—and not by a small amount.
Anxiety is the restless nights of sleep, as you toss and turn. It’s your brain never being able to shut off.
Brianna Wiest, international best-selling author of The Pivot Year, walks us through three concrete ways to turn any dreamy vision into a true reality.
Whenever someone hurts you, you forgive them without a second thought. If someone makes the same mistakes over and over again, they are no longer mistakes. They are conscious choices.
Brianna Wiest, author of The Pivot Year, on the most critical actions you can take to change your life before 2026 begins.
If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a woman wants commitment but doubts yours, here are the signals you should watch for. They’re subtle, and easy to dismiss.
We live in an era of loneliness. It’s not that people are gone. We are more connected than ever before…