Lifestyle » TravelThe top 10 water parks in America by rating and attendance dataDiscover the top 10 U.S. water parks ranked by attendance and guest ratings. Plan your next adventure with these thrilling destinations
Business NewsConsultants rule the EarthFrom the Fortune 500 c-suite to the White House to the Vatican, consultants are everywhere. What do they actually know?
Leadership » Future of Work10 countries where the workweek is getting shorter fastestCountries around the world are proving that working less can mean producing more, while helping to restore work-life balance
Business News » AutosThe 10 best used cars to buy right now, according to Consumer ReportsWith new car prices at all time highs, check out these used options vetted by experts at Consumer Reports
Money & Markets » Economic IndicatorsTrump's economy is worse than it looksThe headline numbers average out the extremes, but the underlying picture is one of wealthy consumers thriving and everyone else trading down
Business News » Politics & GovernmentOpponents of Trump's tariffs had a good day at the Supreme CourtSupreme Court justices raised sharp questions about Trump's ability to sideline Congress and impose tariffs at his discretion
Tech & Innovation » A.I.Even AI hype has its limit. Pinterest just found itThe company said a new AI shopping tool was "paying off." But with tariffs hitting ad spending, investors didn't see it that way
Tech & Innovation » NewsApple laptops are high-end items. Next year could see the company's first 'low-cost' offeringReport indicates company could be preparing to compete with inexpensive Windows 11 and Chromebook laptops
Business News » FoodHooters' new owner is making some changes to the menu — and the wardrobeThe chain hopes to revive itself with an updated menu, freshly prepared foods, and a bit more modesty
Business NewsThe government shutdown is now the longest in American history. What comes next?The shutdown has stirred concerns that it could crimp economic growth or even push the U.S. into a recession if it drags on with little end in sight
LifestyleParis has a lottery going for burial plots near Jim Morrison and Oscar WildePeople are dying for a chance to rest near Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, and Frédéric Chopin
Money & Markets » Economic IndicatorsA new jobs report shows modest growth — but with white-collar layoffs acceleratingADP's report, which comes during a blackout in government data, shows modest hiring and flat pay, with white-collar layoffs spreading
Business News » FoodGovernment shutdown delays Magnum ice cream's listing by nearly a monthThe ice cream brand's IPO that was scheduled for Nov. 10 has been pushed back to Dec. 8
Business News » FoodMcDonald's offers a snapshot of a $5 Meal Deal AmericaThe fast food giant’s earnings showed solid global demand. But U.S. momentum was flat as the "bifurcated" economy persists and lower-income diners pull back
Tech & Innovation » A.I.The stock market selloff goes global as AI bubble concerns growTech stocks led falls around the world as worries spread that recent lofty valuations are in line for a correction
Lifestyle » TravelThe top 10 resorts in America by rating and attendance dataDiscover 10 of the best U.S. luxury resorts, from the hills of California to the coast of South Carolina
Money & Markets » Markets10 everyday products that are getting smaller — but not cheaperShrinkflation is quietly reshaping grocery aisles across the U.S. From cereal boxes to cleaning supplies, brands are selling less for the same price
Tech & Innovation » A.I.AI sex sells. OpenAI wants a pieceAfter years of playing the noble nonprofit saving humanity from rogue AI, the $500 billion company is suddenly fine with ChatGPT talking dirty
LifestyleThe 10 best countries for Americans to retire abroad right nowChoosing where to live isn’t just about beaches or blue skies. A new ranking finds countries that are affordable and safe options for your golden years
Money & Markets » MarketsHow to mirror the stock portfolios of Wall Street legendsCopying the stock picks of market titans like Warren Buffett is easier than you might expect — but also riskier