Money
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Conversation, Interintellect, and Arcadia (with Anna Gát)
But true listening, where you are fully present, engaged, and open to understanding the other person’s perspective, is a skill…
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The French university where spies go for training
The world of academia is usually a place of transparency and open communication, but at Sciences Po Saint-Germain university on…
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Your 401(k) Isn’t an Investment Plan. Here’s What Is
Establishing and contributing to a 401(k) is a crucial step towards securing your financial future in retirement. However, it’s important…
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The Smart Shopper’s Guide to Not Overspending at Costco
Costco is a popular destination for people looking to save money, but it’s easy to overspend due to the wide…
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US unemployment rose in November to a four-year high
The report also showed a decline in retail jobs, with 12,000 positions lost last month. This comes as the holiday…
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California delays yanking 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses despite feds’ threat
California has decided to delay the revocation of 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses in response to a lawsuit filed by immigrant…
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U.S. seeks to tap Venezuela’s vast oil reserves after military strikes. Here’s what to know.
The recent U.S. strike on Venezuela has once again brought the country’s oil sector into the spotlight. Venezuela boasts some…
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Lower clothing prices help inflation fall by more than expected
In November, the UK saw a significant drop in inflation, with prices of food, alcohol, and clothing decreasing. This led…
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The Lazy Investor’s Guide to Beating Inflation
Inflation is a constant threat to the purchasing power of retirement savers, making it crucial to incorporate strategies for beating…
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What Retirees Should Look for When Relocating to a New City
Retirees often consider relocating to maximize their retirement savings. However, when choosing a new city to call home, cost is…
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