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This millennial got fired and re-hired at the same company in 24 hours

Kyle McCann has always prided himself in his ability to make the best of any situation.  So when his boss fired him from the job he started just eight weeks earlier, McCann held back tears and decided to focus on the bright side.  McCann, then 26, joined VizyPay, a startup …

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The 3 biggest signs of ‘passive aggressive’ and ‘childish’ behavior: Harvard body language expert

We’ve all had to deal with passive aggressiveness at some point. A boss raises a dismissive eyebrow when you speak, or a friend boxes you out of the conversation at a group brunch. But the lines are often blurred. I certainly struggled with this myself, which is why I spent …

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Here are some active advantages for the long-term ETF investor

Earlier this month, S&P Global released its “SPIVA U.S. Mid-Year 2022” report, highlighting the state of active management and how it performs against their benchmark. Despite this being the best year so far, the report found that 51% of large-cap active fund managers are underperforming.  And for the long term, …

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Top Wall Street analysts say buy Caterpillar & Salesforce

Jim Umpleby, CEO of Caterpillar Inc. Adam Jeffery | CNBC This year has already been a tough one, and 2023 isn’t looking much better, with economic growth expected by the Federal Reserve to come in at just 1.2%. Given this dour outlook, investors will have to carefully choose where to …

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What Kroger, Walmart, Target learned from China about grocery’s future

Now going on 140 years in business, Cincinnati-based Kroger sped up its push into digital retailing during the pandemic, and grocery store chain isn’t looking back.       Kroger has adopted an omnichannel strategy, integration of offline or in-store sales with online orders and logistics. It’s a concept that originated in …

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Who is Bryan Lourd? Powerful Hollywood agent was asked to run Warner Bros

Bryan Lourd speaks onstage during the Lincoln Center American Songbook Gala honoring Bonnie Hammer at Broadway Theatre on January 29, 2020 in New York City. Slaven Vlasic | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images After shocking the corporate world last year with the news Discovery Communications would merge with WarnerMedia, …

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Italy poised for hard-right leader as country votes in snap election

Giorgia Meloni, leader of the right-wing party Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) holds a giant Italian national flag during a political rally on February 24, 2018 in Milan, Italy. Emanuele Cremaschi | Getty Images Italians head to the polls Sunday in a nationwide vote that could return the country’s first …

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Top 10 cities to retire 2022 include Charleston and Orlando

When it comes to the best cities to spend your retirement years, the Sunshine state takes nearly half of the top 10 spots, according to WalletHub’s 2022 Best and Worst Places to Retire survey. While historic Charleston, South Carolina, takes first place, Orlando, Florida, ranks a close second. The survey …

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U.S. states with least air pollution

Breathing cleaner air is vital to your long-term health: It’s essential for healthy lungs, improves cognitive function and can even make you happier.  The Natural Resources Defense Council also says cleaner air helps avoid an estimated 370,000 premature deaths in the U.S. each year and leads to 189,000 fewer hospital …

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Easy meals for two under $20 from Black Girls in Trader Joe’s creator

Trader Joe’s’ popularity endures, bolstered by its vast assortment of products, seasonal favorites that amass a dedicated following and refreshingly accessible prices. For content creators like Mercedes “Dee” Davis, Trader Joe’s has become a go-to for inexpensive ingredients that she often whips up into quick and easy meals. “The appeal …

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