An 18 year-old Australian woman has started a website to auction off her virginity in order to pay for college, a car and pay off her parents’ mortgage. Buzz60’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
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Is it okay to talk bad about a former employer to a prospective one?
Should you tell the truth to a prospective employer about a past toxic office culture? Buzz60’s Natasha Abellard has the story.
Trump still scrambling to resolve foreign policy crisis over Jamal Khashoggi’s murder
President Donald Trump promised his administration would produce a “full report” Tuesday detailing circumstances surrounding Jamal Khashoggi’s death.
President Donald Trump has many ways to penalize Saudi Arabia for Jamal Khashoggi murder
Five steps the Trump administration could take against Saudi Arabia for its role in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and U.S. resident.
Couples fight over home decor 72 times a year
Fighting in a relationship can be healthy. Like with just about anything anything, it all depends on how much and what it’s about.
The most memorable moments of Elon Musk so far in 2018
As a rockstar, genius entrepreneur, Elon Musk had a few iconic moments, both good and bad. Veuer’s Nathan Rousseau Smith breaks them down.
3 in 4 parents use smart tech to keep an eye on their kids
Nanny cams are just the beginning! 3 out of 4 parents are using technology to make sure their kids are safe.
Dead whale in Indonesia had 115 plastic cups, 2 flip-flops in its stomach
Indonesia, an archipelago of 260 million people, is the world’s second-largest plastic polluter after China, according to a study published in the journal Science in January. It produces 3.2 million tons of mismanaged plastic waste a year, of whi…
Making gains for women in STEM fields will take more effort
The low number of women in the science and technology fields requires changes in attitudes among parents when girls are young and among men toward the women who choose those jobs.
A Prominent Art Patron Sets Her Sights on Madrid
The Italian collector and philanthropist Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo will open a branch of her family’s foundation in the Spanish capital.