7 High-Protein Costco Snacks That Keep Me Going at My New Office Job
The NuGo protein bars, Biena roasted chickpeas, and Krave beef sticks are some of my favorite high-protein Costco snacks to bring to work.
30,000 Red Sox Fans Chant Sell the Team After Another Tough Loss
Boston Red Sox fans are calling on owner John Henry to sell the team after going 8-8 since firing manager Alex Cora failed to spark a turnaround.
Drake Drops Three Albums and Takes Sharp Shots at Kendrick Lamar
Drake just dropped a trio of albums called Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour—and heavily references his beef with Kendrick Lamar in his songs
Laid Off from Google, Pregnant, and Starting a New Business on the Road
Shanon Morris and her husband lost their jobs around the same time. Instead of looking for new ones, they started traveling — and started a business.
Suspect Turns Himself In After UW Student Murder Shocks Seattle
Police released photos of a murder suspect after a University of Washington student was fatally stabbed in a laundry room on Sunday night in Seattle.
Middle-Class Retirees Regret Taking This Common Social Security Advice
There's some common advice about Social Security that many middle-class retirees would be better off not following. Here are some tips you may want to skip.
Harvey Weinstein Returns to Court After Sudden Illness During Rape Retrial
NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein returned to court and jurors resumed deliberating in his rape retrial Thursday, a day after the former movie tycoon reported chest pains while in the courthouse. Weinstein, who’s 74 and has a history of heart trouble and other health woes, looked pale but...
Detroit Fugitive Called a Ghost Caught After 30 Years on the Run
A fugitive from Detroit recently arrested for killing his punk rock singer roommate back in 1993 has been described in news reports as a “ghost” because he was able to elude the authorities for more than 30 years. But during that time, Richard Werstine was no stranger to...
Jury Awards $49.5 Million to Family of Boeing 737 MAX Crash Victim
A federal jury in Chicago awarded $49.5 million Wednesday to the family of a young woman who was killed when a Boeing 737 MAX jet crashed in Ethiopia in 2019. The verdict resolves one of the last remaining cases stemming from two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people and happened within months of each other.
17 Common Ultra-Processed Foods Families Should Think Twice About
Packaged snacks, frozen meals, sugary cereals, and grab-and-go foods can make busy family life a lot easier. When you are […]

















