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Bill Miller still works as a real estate broker and forklift driver.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Bill Miller, 82, who works as a real-estate broker and part-time as a forklift driver in North Carolina. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

I got my bachelor's degree from Cornell and a master's degree from Indiana State. I worked on a


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Whether you’re already an avid runner or hope to be one as you start a new training regimen, you’ll get more out of your exercise routine if you have some good music to accompany you. Getting into the zone during a long run with your preferred music, be it rap, classic rock or today’s pop hits, can totally change your experience for the better. To do that, you have to start with a good pair of



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Back in 2014, when I still had some hope left.
  • NFL teams are accepting outside investments for the first time, including from private equity.
  • The New York Jets are 0-7 and slowly destroying me.
  • I need a PE firm to bring an overhaul to the team I love so dearly.

Private-equity investors, I know you've heard this before, but I have a great investment opportunity for you.

I've never worked


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At times, watching Bruce Springsteen biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere feels like watching a musical episode of The Bear.

The most obvious similarity is that Jeremy Allen White leads both projects, but The Bear comparisons aren't solely his fault. Even without White, writer-director Scott Cooper's take on the Boss is eerily reminiscent of Carmy Berzatto: He's a tortured artist haunted by


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What if you had 19 minutes before nuclear war kicked off? What could you possibly do to stop it? Or failing that, what unfinished business would you want to tackle? This is the nauseating question at the center of A House of Dynamite. Academy Award–winning director Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker) teams with Zero Day writer Noah Oppenheim — and an all-star cast — to show what it might look like


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Dating in 2025 isn't easy, according to daters that Mashable spoke to earlier this year. Dating app exhaustion is realer than ever, and while people want to branch out and meet in person, they're finding it difficult. 

With modern life as busy as it is, and community scattered as it is, online dating isn't going anywhere. That's not a bad thing, as dating apps are a legitimate way to find a partner


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Can a great horror movie be Frankensteined together from a laundry list of iconic ones? That's what I'm left pondering after watching Shelby Oaks, the promising and oft unnerving but also somewhat scattered first feature from popular YouTube movie reviewer Chris Stuckmann.

The movie starts out convincing you it's one thing, but reveals itself in quick succession to be a very different beast


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Mickey Bergman is a negotiator involved in political prisoner negotiations for Americans wrongfully detained abroad. Over the past decade, he has helped secure the release of high-profile detainees such as Trevor Reed, Brittney Griner, and Danny Fenster.

The last few years have seen major armed conflicts driving a rise in hostage-taking by both state and non-state actors. Americans are increasingly


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