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We asked people who quit their jobs during the "Great Resignation" what sort of financial challenges it brought. This is what they told us.
A mother is baffled by her son and new daughter-in-law's living arrangements, and wonders whether she should intercede.
As Lower Manhattan's most infamous publicist, Kaitlin Phillips doesn't always stay behind the scenes.
"She still warms me up," Holt said of his mother, who won the U.S. Open twice. "She won't miss one ball I hit back. Literally, not one. And if she does, she gets so mad."
As a Supreme Court case on college admissions nears, the California and Michigan university systems say their efforts to build diverse classes have hardly worked.
For better or worse, Jay Gould revolutionized the world of finance in the 19th century. In "American Rascal," Greg Steinmetz tells his story.
Walter Odom, a fixture in Fort Greene Park, makes sure players respect the hourly schedule and keep their T-shirts on.
Since January, the 18-time Grand Slam champion has balanced her work in tennis with the grueling routine of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. She never would have caught it early, if she hadn't lost her sister to the same disease.
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In party hot spots around Europe, agencies have popped up to provide child care at all hours of the night and day.
In response to the student loan forgiveness program, they opted for class warfare.
The corporations that control these broadcasts know: It can still be hugely lucrative to provide an experience that fans come to despise.
Is it really so inconceivable that one of the most famous people in the world could be trapped in the same closet as you or me?
Nuseir Yassin, a Palestinian citizen of Israel with nearly 60 million followers, has taken advantage of new diplomatic ties to move to the United Arab Emirates — angering many Palestinians.
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