Black Friday isn’t what it used to be, but it’s still a thing, and you’ll still indulge, even though you know it’s usually not worth the trouble.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Après Turkey, le Déluge
You cook. You eat. And then, someone’s gotta do the cleaning up. Who’s it gonna be in your house?
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Getaway Day
If you’re stuck in traffic today trying to get wherever it is you’re going for Thanksgiving, well, don’t say you weren’t warned.
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Ready to Grumble
What’s Thanksgiving without political arguments? Normal, according to surveys. (Source: Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Loosen Your Belt
Why do we eat more on Thanksgiving? Science has some answers, beyond the obvious. (Source: WTTV/Indianapolis)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Food Flight
What Thanksgiving food can you bring onto an airplane in your carry-on? We’re here to help. (Source: Washington Post)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: OK Colleague
There’s a real world application of the #OKBoomer meme. It’s at work, and it can become divisive. (Source: NPR)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Suits You, Sir
Do offices even have dress codes anymore? Business casual seems to dominate the workplace, but some folks are even more casual than that. Me, for example. (Source: Workforce.com)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: Upright and Locked
How do you deal with annoying airline passengers on your flight? There aren’t a lot of options. (Source: Washington Post)
The Evening Bulletin with Perry Michael Simon: The Express Lane
A startup is planning to offer Southern California commuters the ability to fly over traffic for a monthly fee. I still think telecommuting makes more sense. (Source: KGTV/San Diego)