Netflix’s brutal South Korean series “Squid Game” is rising in popularity across the globe. But some experts are worried.
Author: Jenna Ryu, USA TODAY
Why are we so obsessed with tracking our online purchases? It’s complicated.
Psychologists explain the real reason you’re obsessively tracking your online purchases.
Trauma dumping: When your venting becomes ‘toxic’ to your friends
When does your oversharing and venting become burdensome to your support system? It’s called trauma dumping, and experts say it’s toxic.
It’s time to leave ‘basic’ girls and their pumpkin spice lattes alone. Here’s why
America’s most hateable flavor is back, along with the never-ending, and what experts call sexist, jokes about “basic” women who pumpkin spice lattes.
‘Dr Phil’ turns 20: Host responds to backlash over his show ‘exploiting’ mental illness
Dr. Phil spoke with USA TODAY about the legacy of his show, the backlash it’s received and his thoughts on the COVID vaccine.
Vegan birth control: What is it and does it work?
Is your birth control vegan? Probably not, experts say, but there are many vegan alternatives growing in popularity.
We all know what menopause is. So why aren’t we talking about perimenopause?
Many people don’t know about perimenopause, the transition into menopause. But why aren’t we talking about it? What is so taboo about it?
Iconic ‘Today’ show weatherman Willard Scott dies at 87: ‘The ultimate broadcaster’
Willard Scott, the iconic “Today” show weatherman known for using Smucker’s jelly jars viewers turning 100 or older happy birthday, died Saturday.
In Texas, some will be forced to remain pregnant. But at what cost?
Abortion providers and mental health experts fear that Texas’ abortion ban may create trauma for some women who will be forced to remain pregnant.
Afghan journalists, interpreters awarded Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for ‘courageous’ work
Afghan journalism workers were awarded a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation on Friday for their “bravery, skill and commitment.”