What are we? Where are we? We’ve been hooking up forever.
Five minutes until your date shows up and you’re still sporting a bathrobe. Ten minutes to get ready for a class that’s an eight-minute walk away. Time is just one of those weird things— there's an infinite supply, but never enough when you need it. Worry not! You may never have the kind of time you want, but you really have all the time you need.
We were hardly teenagers when it happened, that day the towers went down. Ten years later, and textbooks have been updated, memorials dedicated.
Manage to conveniently land a job or pick up a few summer classes in the same city as a special someone? Or maybe you’re itching to leave the school year behind, and the intern you’ve been eyeing in the sandwich line is just the way to do it.
Shortly after meeting journalist Connie Chung and her husband, television host Maury Povich, I was sitting at home brainstorming interesting career women to reach out t
I never really imagined—or truth be told, hoped—that I’d get the chance to converse with The Maury Show's Maury Povich.