Good and positive things are hard to come across nowadays on the internet, which has become a space filled with depressing news and end-of-the-world scenarios.
If you're a soccer fan, you know that when your team wins, you also feel like a winner. But while fandom is good, creating a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and a spike in mental well-being, World Cup is another animal.
In a city known for its progressive drug policies, Denver has yet to decide if it wants to decriminalize magic mushrooms. If marijuana is acceptable, why not psychedelics?
Forbes magazine called Kylie Jenner a "self-made billionaire" and was promptly mocked by Dictionary.com, which Tweeted the very non-Kardashian definition.
A new study reveals the amount of security that currently exists, especially online, is exhausting. Analytic software firm FICO commissioned a study of 2,000 American adults and 81 percent said there are way too many unnecessary security measures.
Maybe it was the relentless criticism they received or maybe it was the restaurant's plan all along, but IHOP has announced that they're not changing their name to IHOb after all. The pancake chain says that it was all a just publicity stunt in order to advertise their new burger menu.
The Forest Hills location was chosen for its close proximity to a variety of subway lines and is set up to be a sterile, high-end environment with big glass windows to eliminate stigma.