Both “pan” and “omni” mean “all,” and the distinction between omnisexuality and pansexuality is hazy. Some people use them interchangeably. Bisexuality is at its core the attraction to ...
Faced with such crimes, he felt black Americans were entitled to secure their rights "by any means necessary" -- up to and including the use of violence. But the violence to which Malcolm X ...
The catch-up contribution limit will remain the same at $7,500. Taken together, though, that means anyone in their 50s next year can save up to $31,000 for their retirement nest egg, and those ...
Emoji, the little icons and characters that you send and receive every day, fall under the jurisdiction of the Unicode Consortium. The Consortium is the organization responsible for maintaining ...
The latest innovations in healthcare include AI and robotics, 3-D imaging of patients’ bodies for pre-op planning, and tools to predict and prevent disease Moderator Julianne Pepitone, left, led ...
Employee vesting ranges from 0 to 100% depending on the length of service. If you are 0% vested, it means you are entitled to withdraw only those funds you contributed. If you are 100% vested ...
One of the most crucial events of the year — the US presidential election on Nov. 5 — is days away. For Wall Street, the race between Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate ...
"I’m living beyond my means. Hating pays them bills, baby. I just hope you know the WNBA don’t pay my bills at all," she said, via Vibe Magazine. "I don’t even think that pays one of my bills.
As @ihatebodhi learned, WLW means "women who love women" or "women loving women," not "winners love winning." It's an internet shorthand for folks to signal who they like, or find others like them.