Writer Joan Didion famously called New York City a place only for the very young. While New York certainly made a new list of the top cities for post-...
WASHINGTON -- A recent study shows that the nation's capital is a great place for young adults, and not just because of the city's many kickball leagu...
Watch out, Chicago -- there's a new Second City in America. But while some bemoan Washington's Second City status as "a loser for America," we think D.C. is a great place to live, work and have fun. Here are 10 reasons why.
It turns out that one of the best U.S. cities for men is even better for women. In its annual list of the best and worst cities in America, Men's Heal...
For every well-trod favorite there is a lesser-known city with a buzzing cultural scene worth discovering and mercifully few tourists vying for access to the best sites.
Every city is either vibrant these days or is working on a plan to attain vibrancy soon. The reason is simple: a city isn't successful -- isn't even a city, really -- unless it can lay claim to being "vibrant."
It’s no secret that the U.S. housing market has seen better days. From falling home values and impaired labor mobility to backed-up inventories and ...
Where you live may determine a whole lot more than the view you wake up to. A new report released by Measure Of America indicates that a woman’s wel...
Where's the best place to start a business? For the third straight year, the winner is Austin, Texas, according to The Business Journals' On Numbers a...
The following ranking of the top 20 cities where women earn the most was compiled from the 2010 American Community Survey by the U.S. Census Bureau, u...
Every year, Men's Health ranks 100 cities in order from best to worst for men, based on stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the CDC and the FBI...
For singles the new year means a new year of opportunity to find the perfect partner, or at least a few quick flings. But location can be as important...
Looking for healthy inspiration? We've found it in every corner of the country. For SELF's 11th ranking of America's best cities for women, we gathere...
For the third consecutive year, ForbesWoman has tracked down the data and tallied the numbers to determine the best U.S. cities for working moms and t...
People have been debating the quality of different towns' food as long as there's been permanent settlement. Back in old Babylonia, there were probabl...
With spring winding down and summer quickly approaching, Americans are starting to plan their vacations. But many are planning on saving money this summer by keeping their travel plans domestic.
Who doesn't love a city? Lonely Planet has scoured the globe for next year's hottest cities. Our top picks show that a city doesn't need to be a heavi...
Personally, we would never survive without at least the possibility of seeing water every day.
Looking out onto even not-so-crystal-clear water calm...