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74% say they can’t count on Social Security benefits. What not to do

Fertnig | E+ | Getty Images Negative headlines about Social Security’s future may be affecting how prepared people feel when it comes to their own retirement. Almost three-quarters, 74%, of people say they cannot count on Social Security benefits when it comes to the money they will have in retirement, …

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This is the No. 1 thing all successful couples do

In a recent interview on her online class platform “Sessions”, psychotherapist and bestselling author Ester Perel interviewed renowned clinical psychologists John and Julie Gottman. One of the Gottmans’ core focuses is how to make relationships, and love, last.  The two have interviewed more than 3,000 couples and followed some for …

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The top 10 cities offering work-from-home job openings

Fewer people are working from home today compared with the last few years, but remote work is continuing to reshape major cities across the U.S. Nationally, roughly 12% of job openings explicitly allow remote work at least one day a week, according to data from WFH Map, a group of …

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How Timberland, Vans are making sure their cotton isn’t ‘greenwashed’

Smallholder Farmers Alliance purchase of organic cotton from farmer member. Norielle Thomas, Smallholder Farmers Alliance As the harvest season finished at the end of January in Haiti, retail giant VF Corp. made a notable purchase: what is believed to be the first-ever verified regenerative cotton crop grown in the country.  …

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Why the surge in summer travel airfare, hotel prices won’t slow down

Travel is showing no signs of cooling off this summer, as both demand and prices are expected to stay high. “There’s still a lot of pent of demand going back to the pandemic,” Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel said on “Squawk on the Street” last week. “They got a lot …

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One-of-a-kind suite of ETFs may help investors during economic slumps

Investors may have a new way to generate income during economic declines. Innovator launched a one-of-a-kind suite of barrier ETFs this month that provides protection by purchasing U.S. Treasurys and selling equity options. “Advisors are realizing that bonds aren’t the safe haven that many thought they would be,” the firm’s …

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5 signs your kid is ‘highly gifted,’ according to neuroscience experts—’they’re not always well-behaved’

Is your kid gifted? It’s a question that many parents often think about. I manage student applications at the Davidson Institute, where we’ve helped thousands of profoundly gifted children (or kids who score in the 99.9th percentile on IQ tests) reach their highest potential. Previously, I taught humanities for nearly …

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These are the tech jobs most threatened by ChatGPT and A.I.

As if there weren’t already enough layoff fears in the tech industry, add ChatGPT to the list of things workers are worrying about, reflecting the advancement of this artificial intelligence-based chatbot trickling its way into the workplace. So far this year, the tech industry already has cut 5% more jobs …

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Best U.S. states to retire in

Move over, Florida, a new locale ranks as the best state to retire in. Although in 2022 the Sunshine State was named the No. 1 state to retire in, Virginia has taken the top spot this year, according to personal finance website WalletHub’s “2023’s Best States to Retire” study. WalletHub …

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Warner Bros. Discovery renames ‘HBO Max,’ hedges its bets in streaming

JB Perrette, President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming and Games, speaks onstage during a Warner Bros. Discovery Streaming Press Event on April 12, 2023 in Burbank, California. Jeff Kravitz | Getty Images Humble as he may be, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav proved this week he’s …

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