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The Baltimore bridge disaster may lead to the 'largest single marine insurance loss ever,' Lloyd's of London bosses say
The insurance market's chairman and CEO both warned that Tuesday's disaster could trigger billion-dollar marine insurance losses.
Farewell — and good riddance — to the ‘typical American family’
The short, troubled reign of the nuclear family has come to an end. But we can replace it with something even better.
Trump is using a loophole in his new gag order to rage against his hush-money judge's progressive daughter
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan's "gag" allows continued attacks on the judge's progressive, anti-Trump daughter.
TikTokers want to 'normalize' flying economy, arguing most influencers give way too much prominence to business class
The influencer industry has long been linked to luxury, often promoting high-end air travel. Some are striving to change that.
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14 college majors where the typical graduate is making at least $100,000 by the middle of their careers
One area of study accounts for nine of the 14 highest-paying college majors, per the New York Fed's analysis of typical mid-career wages.
Canada's First Nations are building the densest neighborhood in the country by reclaiming their ancestral land and defying NIMBYs
The massive housing and other economic development projects underway in Canada could be inspiration for the US.
A dietitian shares 5 warning signs that you're not eating enough to hit your fitness, energy, and weight goals
Cutting your calories too low can stop you from building muscle, losing weight, and feeling energized. Here are some signs to look for.
The game-changing iPhone life hack to use when you're flying
Texting your flight number to yourself provides up-to-date info on your flight throughout the day, including gate or time changes.