The original march, which featured their father as a centerpiece, helped till the ground for passage of federal civil rights and voting rights legislation in the 1960s.
Here’s how often you should replace your mattress for the best quality sleep—and how much money to invest in a new one
While the type of mattress we prefer can vary, it’s important to “invest in a good mattress” and change your mattress every now and then, says sleep expert.
Here are 2 major themes to watch in the week ahead after Friday’s market rally
After Friday’s strong finish, we’ll see if the market’s oversold condition abates as investors get new earnings and economic reports to digest.
Industrials over tech? Gauging productivity play among AI ETFs
Exchange-traded funds tied to the AI boom might be outperforming this year, but momentum is shifting as investors weigh the tech-fueled hype and higher rates.
This is the best international airline, according to a new report—and it’s not Qatar Airways
Bounce compared 60 airlines across various factors to update its 2023 Airline Index ranking for international and domestic airlines.
Amazon will soon let you pay for groceries with your palm at any Whole Foods—but tech experts urge caution
Biometric payment options use physical features like your hand to authorize payments. But tech experts warn this convenience comes at a cost.
Here’s how much exercise you should be doing each day, says expert: It’s ‘less than you might think’
You don’t need as much exercise as you probably think. Fitness trainer Stephanie Mellinger shares how to make the most out of the minimum exercise you need per week.
There are 2 styles of parenting that lead kids to become narcissistic adults, says psychologist who’s treated dozens of them
Dr. Ramani Durvasula estimates that she has treated 50 narcissists in her life. They all had one thing in common: “All 50 were difficult kids,” she says.
Today’s top AI firms may not be the best long-term investments, advisor says
Early leaders in artificial intelligence may not be the biggest beneficiaries of the technology.
My house is ‘smaller than the average size of a parking spot’: 3 people share what it’s like to live in less than 300 square feet
Housing prices have forced renters and homebuyers to get creative. Some are willing to sacrifice space if it means living where — and how — they want.
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