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Remote workers are "double dipping" — taking two or more full-time jobs at the same time — without their bosses knowing.
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Jobs like nursing, plumbing, and hair-cutting will be safe from AI. And certain blue-collar industries are even booming.
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Landlords could help reverse the Retail Apocalypse by lowering rents and extending leases — but their lenders won’t let them.
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A monthslong extortion attempt for hundreds of thousands of dollars targeted AMC's CEO. He stood his ground.

When Adam Aron's phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number in March 2022, he recognized the name of the sender: Mia.

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Insurance is supposed to make you feel secure from tragedies — but companies are eager to make dealing with them a nightmare.
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Four new surveys suggest that the average raise is going to be smaller next year — and things may get get even worse in 2025.