The new Hornell store will carry merchandise from major retailers like Target, Walmart and Staples at prices that are 50% to ...
A couple bought a 200-acre remote homestead in Alaska for $350k under the asking price – by writing a 900-word letter promising to carry on the owner’s conservation legacy. Elise Giordano, 34, and her ...
When it comes to our favorite income investments—8%+ yielding closed-end funds (CEFs)—there are a lot of misconceptions out there. It’s critical that we put those right, because they’re causing some ...
Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem tour is set to play 21 shows across the country this coming year, making stops in 11 cities. Wallen will begin the tour on April 10 in Minneapolis, supported by Rhett ...
Discount-store chain operator Trial Holdings is mounting a challenge to Japan’s convenience store giants, betting that compact, low-cost outlets operating around the clock can attract shoppers in the ...
Skrilla’s viral “6-7” meme from “Doot Doot” becomes Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year, igniting debate over numbers qualifying as words. Skrilla made Hip-Hop history when Dictionary.com crowned ...
What does 6 7 mean? The short answer: no one really knows — and that’s the point. Among Gen Z and younger internet users, 67 loosely translates to “so-so” or “maybe this, maybe that.” It’s often ...
Whether a parent, teacher, youth pastor or an innocent bystander on a sidewalk, no one has been safe from the "6-7" Gen Alpha trend sweeping across America — a viral sensation that’s now been named ...
The inside joke driven by social media was recently included in 'South Park's' season 28 premiere. By The Associated Press Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your ...
The slang phrase "6-7" does not typically have a serious meaning and is often used for fun or as a joke. Some users on TikTok have associated the phrase with the 2024 rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by ...
Dictionary.com’s 2025 word of the year isn’t technically a word. It’s “6-7” — a viral phrase that teenagers can’t stop repeating and adults can’t seem to make sense of. The expression, which exploded ...