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12 Ways To Cut Holiday Shopping Costs As Spending Estimated To Surpass $1 Trillion
The holidays are a festive time when friends and family connect. But they can also spur impulse buying and financial troubles. Check out ways to help reduce spending.
5 Toxic People Who Holding You Back at Work
Cleaning these toxic people out your life will make room for the right people.
It’s Time to Bust the ‘Talent Gap’ Myth. Leaders Must Cultivate Talent
There’s not so much a gap in talent as there is a gap in patience.
Why Focusing on Speed Alone Is a Losing Battle in Business
Organizations are faster than ever, but speed alone isn’t enough.
How Thanking Your Past Self Yields a High ROI in Leadership
Your past self might be the teammate you’ve needed all along.
Gen-Zers Are Using AI to Boost Their Side Hustles and Grow Them Into Full-Time Businesses
According to a new survey from Canva, 48 percent of Gen-Z side hustles are currently earning passive income.
Nov 22, 2025
Dr. Martens Just Reinvented the Classic Rain Boot
Now You Can Play Monopoly: Wu-Tang Clan Style
All Wu-Tang Clan fans can make it a game night with the upcoming release of a board game, "Monopoly: Wu-Tang Clan Edition."
Court Dates Set For NBA Player And Coach Caught In Gambling Scandal
Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups (currently on unpaid leave) and former NBA player Damon Jones are slated to appear in court Nov. 24, with Miami Heat player Terry Rozier
Health Leaders Criticize CDC Website Change With False Information On Vaccine and Autism Link
Officials in Illinois, New York, and Hawaii are rejecting the CDC’s unfounded claims and the list is growing.
Trump Cancels Upstate New York Citizenship Ceremonies, Citing Unmet Requirements
The Trump administration is canceling citizenship ceremonies across Upstate New York, citing unmet eligibility requirements.
How Smart Founders Know When to Pivot or Shut Down Their Startup
A simple process for founders to make smarter, less emotional decisions with their startups.
Nursing Degrees Are No Longer Considered ‘Professional’ Per Department Of Education
The professional degree classification determines eligibility for the $200,000 borrowing limit set aside for professional students.


