Growing up, I always dreaded the first day of school. I winced and braced myself as the teacher traveled down the roster. I always knew my name was next when it was introduced with an awkward chuckle and disclaimer.”I’m really bad with names, and I know I’m going to mess…
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See AllYou know “main character syndrome?” The phenomenon/meme that posits that certain people go about life like they’re the stars of their own private TV show? Gen X, broadly speaking, is suffering from a perpetual case of whatever the opposite of that is. They’re the cool kids in the back of the classroom who act so chill that the teacher, the principal, the lunch lady, and all the other kids barely notice they’re there.Gen Xers —…
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Steve Pagliuca, a minority owner of the NBA’s Boston Celtics, reportedly reached a historic agreement…

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View MoreWhen I married my husband, I knew I was marrying someone exceptional. He’s kind, generous, endlessly patient, and deeply devoted to helping others.What I didn’t fully understand at the time was that I was also marrying a career. One that demands nearly every ounce of his time, energy, and emotional…
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View MoreGeneral Motors Corvette line has been crowned the fastest car by an American manufacturer on Germany’s world-famous Nürburgring racetrack. Notably, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, ZR1, and ZR1X achieved record lap times on the 12.9-mile Nordschleife circuit with three non-professional drivers behind the wheel. While they aren’t professional race car drivers by…
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View MoreEvery year for the last 30 years, my mom and I have taken the same summer vacation. We stay in the same hotel, eat at the same pizza joint, and ski at the same waterskiing school. It’s like Groundhog Day, but repeating one warm, sunny weekend every August.This tradition began…
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View MoreThe Federal Market Open Market Committee expects interest rates to move down in 2025. Fixed income markets see two cuts coming, taking rates to 3.75% to 4% by December as the most likely outcome, down from 4% to 4.25% today. However, for quite some time the labor market has held…