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Love your job? You’re more likely to be a manager Nearly three-quarters of U.S. workers say they love or like their jobs, according to a new YouGov survey that explores how Americans feel about their work. However, this overall positive sentiment masks significant differences across demographics, job types, and industries. Donut chart showing how many people like their job on a scale of hate to love. YouGov The YouGov study, Employment enjoyment: U.S. job satisfaction report 2025, explores h...

Renting vs. buying: How housing costs compare across America The cost of housing isn’t just limited to the price tag of your monthly rent or the cost of financing the purchase price of your home. On the rental side, the cost of utilities can add a consistent, considerable amount to your costs. For homeowners, mortgage costs are padded not only by utilities but homeowners’ insurance, property taxes and maintenance costs. These hidden costs can add up and change the dynamics of trade-offs between...

Future-proof your body: Beginner biohacks that could add years If you’ve paid attention to health and wellness culture, you’ve likely encountered the word “biohacking” at least once. The term can mean different things to different people, but the gist is this: Making small but strategic tweaks to your health to help you live a longer, healthier life. For some, “biohacking” is all about tech, with an emphasis on data, wearables like Whoop or the Oura Ring, and specialized equipment like sleep-...

(Huntsville, Ala.) – Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today the conviction and life sentence of Reginald Eugene Scott, 45, of Huntsville, Alabama for Trafficking in Cocaine. Based upon the evidence, Scott was a leader and organizer of a wide-ranging drug trafficking organization with ties to criminal elements throughout the southeast. And, over the course of the investigation, law enforcement recovered numerous firearms related to drug trafficking. Scott pleaded guilty to one count o...

On June 23, 2025, Iran launched at least six ballistic missiles targeting Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, marking a dramatic escalation in the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States. The attack was widely seen as retaliation for U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities just days earlier. The Attack and Immediate Response Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for the strike, describing it as a "devastating and powerful missile attack" against what...