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History of the Emoji
Emoji date back to 1999 when they first appeared on Japanese cell phones. But it’s history goes further than that, because ...
From their no-nonsense attitudes to their workaholic tendencies, there’s a surprising overlap in how Gen X and Boomers approach life, love, and everything in between.
Jason Kelce has spoken often about the qualities he loves most in his wife, Kylie Kelce, including how she cares for their ...
Though the rivalry on the court has faded, the love and respect between Gael Monfils and Ben Shelton are undeniable. The post Ben Shelton’s Sister Emma Shares Profound Reaction on Their Father’s ...
Emojis have become a staple in the way we communicate. They add colour, tone and emotion to our text messages. But could these symbols land you in trouble? According to forensic and legal linguist ...
A decade ago, I couldn’t spell septuagenarian, and yet now, at 72, I am one. A decade ago, I thought I would retire in my 60s. And yet here I am working in my 70s. The reality is that some of us ...
When to skip: If you’re looking to express romantic love. The heart-on-fire emoji is a symbol of passion or lust. Emojipedia states that this heart also indicates “a sense of burning a past ...
My expectations for an easy, happy retirement were quickly squashed. As I look back I made two major mistakes. First, my husband and I decided to move the year we both retired. As an expert on ...
Health savings accounts (HSAs) weren't intended to be retirement accounts, but they're good homes for your savings. They offer similar tax benefits to traditional IRAs, plus tax-free withdrawals ...
Let’s relive some of the worst, or even just blatantly untrue movie titles, in cinematic history… in my opinion, at least.
Longevity is also underestimated: A healthy 65-year-old may need to fund 30 or more years of retirement. Research from Fidelity shows that a retired couple needs around $330,000 for lifetime ...
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