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Israel strikes Iran, US officials say
Multiple reports say explosions were heard in Iran, and Israel has struck the country.
More and more Americans are becoming 'ALICEs'
The share of Americans in poverty has been falling, but more are stuck living paycheck to paycheck.
Caviar, champagne, and IPOs: At the Jefferies Private Internet Conference, tech dealmaking was back
Jefferies resumed this conference in 2022 but there was not much to talk about in the way of actual deals. Now the logjam is finally breaking.
Wall Street wants its engineers to have liberal arts degrees
In the age of AI, engineers might want to supplement that computer science degree with some humanities courses if they want a job on Wall Street.
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Colon cancer rates are rising in young people. If you have two symptoms you should get a colonoscopy, a GI oncologist says.
Cases of colon cancer have risen in younger people by 2% a year since 2011. Knowing the signs and symptoms is crucial for catching it early.
I'm a chef who shops at Trader Joe's. Here are 15 things I pick up every week for my family of 3.
I work as a private chef while raising a toddler, and I shop at Trader Joe's every week for easy, affordable groceries that get food on the table.
I was put on a performance improvement plan, so I chose to retire at 58. Sometimes, I wish I wasn't a young retiree.
When an employee was put on a PIP, she quit and struggled to get a new job. So she retired and sometimes wishes she could have kept working.
German vs. American parenting: differences according to a US mom
As an American mom raising her son in Berlin, the author rarely saw parents correcting bad behavior. Now, living in New York, she's surprised by how many rules are enforced.