The “Love Is Blind” Live Reunion Was An Unnecessary Hot Mess
It was so chaotic. (Warning: contains spoilers.)
Venessa Wong is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.
It was so chaotic. (Warning: contains spoilers.)
“I drive a nice car. People assume my husband bought it for me.”
People with ADHD can struggle with impulse spending. We talked to a financial planner who has some helpful tips.
Though the concept of the show continues to be absurd, I can't stop watching.
The fights are longer, the body counts are higher, the opponents are even more powerful, and I am so here for it.
Though many Gen Z adults still prefer other forms of payment over credit cards, companies are launching new credit card programs that incentivize young people to use credit cards for their rent and other large expenses.
Single women own about 10.7 million homes in the US — that’s more than single men.
Layoffs at some of the country’s most prestigious companies are the latest sign that no one’s job is ever really safe.
“[I] did not anticipate the amount I would receive,” the Korean American reality star said in an Instagram story.
If you're a married woman who outearns your husband, we want to know how you discuss and manage your finances.
“I drive a nice car. People assume my husband bought it for me.”
“Why is it still this hard when we have so much?”
“I didn’t know that you could tear at the top of your vagina. I would have appreciated more information while I was pregnant.”
Over the last few months, BuzzFeed News spoke with six people around the country, in a diverse set of circumstances, to see what life on roughly $75,000 looks like today.
A little-known and lightly regulated online school is offering students a three-year degree in the law with just one catch: They won’t be allowed to be lawyers after they graduate.
Was it all just a lie? Plain old soap and water is just fine, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
They might just look like tiny Coke cans, but to the company, they're a "significant and strategic re-architecture of our packaging mix."
People with ADHD can struggle with impulse spending. We talked to a financial planner who has some helpful tips.
"My parents had to take out a 401(k) loan, but in the end, they were homeless while I was in college."
The company believes people want all sorts of water.