economy

Sly Stone is Homeless, Living in a Car
Sly Stone is Homeless, Living in a Car
Sly Stone is Homeless, Living in a Car
As recently as four years ago, funk legend Sly Stone was living in a home in Napa Valley, CA that was large enough to be described as a compound. Those days are gone now, as Stone — whose group Sly and the Family Stone was one of the most successful acts of the late 60s and early 70s — has lost his home and his fortune due to poor financial management and crippling bouts of substance abuse. Read M
Hallmark Sympathy Cards for the Unemployed
Hallmark Sympathy Cards for the Unemployed
Hallmark Sympathy Cards for the Unemployed
With the US unemployment rate hovering around nine percent, it’s nice to know someone‘s business is thriving. In this case, that someone is Hallmark, which recently began selling sympathy cards aimed at those who’ve lost jobs.
Tooth Fairy Cutting Her Budget
Tooth Fairy Cutting Her Budget
Tooth Fairy Cutting Her Budget
In contrast to what's going on in Washington, American families are finding ways to cut back. A new Visa poll shows that even the Tooth Fairy is cutting her budget. Last year, kids got an average of $3 for each lost tooth. This year, it's down to $2...
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
On Monday night’s ‘Daily Show,’ host Jon Stewart admonished Congress and compared the constantly-changing debt ceiling deadline to a Broadway opening, saying “The only catastrophe that has moved its date this often is ‘Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark.’ He then observed that despite a steady stream of meetings about the debt crisis, Republicans and Democrats have accomplished little other than seeming
Women Are Winning
Women Are Winning
Women Are Winning
ANYTHING YOU CAN DO I CAN DO BETTER You go, girl! According to a new survey, about half of American women think their careers are more successful than those of their male partners.