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Today is "Red Tuesday," one week from Valentine's Day and the day of the year you're most likely to get dumped. At least if you believe the members of the cheating website Illicit Encounters. Their surveyed found 30% of their members have broken up with someone a week before Valentine's Day. 80% said the main reason was so they wouldn't feel guilty faking their way through Valentine's Day. However, this is a poll of people already cheating, so if you're in an affair, this could be your break up day.
If you're 35 year old or younger, chances are you're not feeling too hopeful about the state of the world. That's according to Deloitte's 2017 Millennial Survey, which polled 8,000 adults born after 1982 from 30 different countries. Most young people don't expect to be happier than their parents. Millennials are pessimistic about their countries' futures and are more concerned with war, political tension and terrorism than with hunger, crime or unemployment. If you believed the environment was a major concern of most millennials, it was - three years ago. Now their number one concern is terrorism.
More than 113 million Americans watched the Super Bowl on Sunday, spending as much as 5 hours in front of your television. But how much time was actually spent watching game action? It turns out of the 64 minutes the game clock was actually in motion, there was a total of 16 minutes and 4 seconds of action. While during the game broadcast itself, there were 1 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds of commercials.
If you're 35 year old or younger, chances are you're not feeling too hopeful about the state of the world. That's according to Deloitte's 2017 Millennial Survey, which polled 8,000 adults born after 1982 from 30 different countries. Most young people don't expect to be happier than their parents. Millennials are pessimistic about their countries' futures and are more concerned with war, political tension and terrorism than with hunger, crime or unemployment. If you believed the environment was a major concern of most millennials, it was - three years ago. Now their number one concern is terrorism.
More than 113 million Americans watched the Super Bowl on Sunday, spending as much as 5 hours in front of your television. But how much time was actually spent watching game action? It turns out of the 64 minutes the game clock was actually in motion, there was a total of 16 minutes and 4 seconds of action. While during the game broadcast itself, there were 1 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds of commercials.

