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The 'promised land' jobs of stability and high paychecks for recent grads are falling apart
Tech, finance, and consulting jobs are in scarcer supply now, upending the job search for young grads.
Is Jeff Bezos' Washington Post trying to turn itself into BuzzFeed?
A new publisher at the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post has a strategy that sounds like a pivot back to 10 years ago.
Car prices are finally falling. Here's why people still aren't buying.
Consumers are staying out of the market amid high insurance, loan, and maintenance costs, BofA says.
This congressman's kid embodies how everyone probably feels about politics right now
Guy Rose, 6, just graduated kindergarten and, according to his dad, was asked to smile for the camera. He took things a lot further.
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Early retirees and financially independent investors share 3 IRS rules they've used to avoid taxes and improve their finances
Understanding the tax code could put a lot of money back in your pocket.
A pro bodybuilder explains why lifting lighter weights can build more muscle — if you do it correctly
Nick 'The Mutant' Walker trains for bodybuilding competitions with a technique called slow negatives, or eccentric reps, to maximize muscle building.
I'm a British mom living in the US. In the UK kids get a shorter summer break and have mandatory uniforms.
I'm a British mom in the US. I'm jealous of how my friends' kids in the UK are taught — from shorter summer breaks to mandatory uniforms.
Athletic Brewing CEO explains why he feels the term 'sober' is outdated
Bill Shufelt, CEO of a non-alcoholic beer company Athletic Brewing, prefers the term "flex sober."