61°F
weather icon Clear
Filters Reset
1 - 10 of about 12 Results
Content Type
Categories
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
10 interesting facts about weddings that could help you plan your own

The Knot, an online resource for weddings, released its 2014 survey last month, which reported that American weddings continue to cost more and offer a new experience for guests, according to a press release.

Here’s where you can get free coffee on Tax Day

Zappos.com is partnering up with coffee shops around the valley to give you the tax break you’re really after.

Being pregnant might make you age slower

A new study from the Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem found that pregnancy may make women age slower. The study said women undergo a rejuvenating process during pregnancy, which slows down aging, The Telegraph reported.

Is having kids an irrational choice?

According to Linker, the move towards childlessness represents the move toward hedonism, a system of morals that dictates pleasure as the highest moral good.

Did Las Vegas Valley measles start at Disneyland?

Exactly how nine Southern Nevadans caught measles this year may never be known, but the outbreak linked to Disneyland remains a suspect.

10 jobs that can bring you happiness

Part of finding happiness is finding the right job that’ll make you feel fulfilled every day you step into the office.

This beer has been to space — sort of

Ninkasi Brewing Company is taking beer to new heights. The Eugene, Oregon-based brewery founded the Ninkasi Space Program in 2014. Its goal was to send a payload of brewer’s yeast into space and bring it back to earth for mankind to enjoy. Why? Because it could.

Recently hacked? It was probably a bad link that you clicked

When a cyber security breach hits the news, many think the attacks are the work of sophisticated data hackers. But two deeply researched reports being released this week underscore the less-heralded truth: the vast majority of hacking attacks are successful because employees click on links in tainted emails, companies fail to apply available patches to known software flaws, or technicians do not configure systems properly.