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When you’re making a big financial decision – whether to buy a house, change careers, retire, etc. – chances are you already have a number of concerns.
A new study from the University of Bath's School of Management has found that individuals with a higher IQ make more ...
Over the weekend, Trump announced that the U.S. had struck three Iranian nuclear sites, aimed at destroying Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities. In response, Iran launched missile attacks Monday on U ...
Claiming benefits at age 62 means a permanent 30% reduction in monthly payments. In two short years, the oldest members of ...
About one in five ob-gyns practicing in Texas have considered leaving the state to practice elsewhere, a survey released in ...
Nicholas Jon Narveson testified in his own defense Thursday, June 19, during the second day of his jury trial. He said that, at the time, he believed James Erwin Jorgenson intended to kill him.
A pro-life activist is challenging the city of San Diego’s standard on free speech by appealing a federal judge’s dismissal ...
Here are five life decisions that will haunt you if you get them wrong, according to experts: 1. To choose yourself first Yuri A / Shutterstock Be selfish enough to put yourself first every single ...
You don’t have to be completely miserable to feel like something’s wrong. Sometimes, it’s a low-grade ache in your chest.
His whole life’s work was riding on one decision that could not be avoided but could also be horribly wrong. My advice to my client was to remember that, while intertwined, his self-worth is not ...
So, if you’re looking to make a life decision you’ll never regret, start by investing in your personal development. It could be learning a new skill, taking up a course, or simply reading a ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe acknowledges he and his management got it wrong when they decided to extend Erik ten Hag’s stay at Manchester United. The British billionaire is a life-long Man Utd supporter ...