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A baby found frozen in a ditch haunted a town for 38 years. Now police have made an arrest.Mar 11, 2019 1:00 am - From far away it looked as if a bottle of red wine had been spilled along the icy gravel, an image Lee Litz would not soon forget. He was test-driving a Jeep near a corn...
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Household net worth falls by largest amount since Great RecessionMar 10, 2019 6:15 am - Total household net worth in the fourth quarter of 2018 dropped by the largest amount since the fourth quarter of 2008 when the country was in the midst of a steep reces...
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Baby boomers upend the workforce one last timeMar 10, 2019 6:09 am - The youngest baby boomers are around 55 years old. The oldest are in their 70s. Most Americans don't remember a workforce without the largest generation. And yet, as boo...
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'Amazon moms' aren't the only ones calling for backup day-care benefitsMar 10, 2019 6:00 am - A group of working mothers at Amazon that calls itself the "Momazonians" is pressing the retail giant to provide a backup child-care benefit, according to a Bloomberg re...
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For boomers making plans to relocate for retirement, it's time to get realMar 10, 2019 6:00 am - When Martha Powers and Larry Gomberg heard the news about Hurricane Florence bringing horrific winds and catastrophic flooding to Wilmington, North Carolina, they grimac...
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Analysis: State and local taxes are making rich richerMar 10, 2019 6:00 am - State and local taxes effectively redistribute national income from the poor to the very rich, according to data released by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Polic...
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When your boss seems to 'hear' men in office more than womenMar 10, 2019 6:00 am - Q: I am a midcareer woman, recently promoted to management. While I love my job and genuinely like my peers, I am getting increasingly frustrated. At least once a week, ...
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Argosy University closes its doors; students scramble to transferMar 10, 2019 1:00 am - By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel The Washington Post With the permission of their professors, psychology students at Argosy University in Chicago last week grabbed books fro...
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When online tax prep is free, you may be paying with your privacyMar 09, 2019 5:20 am - Nothing is certain except death, taxes ... and tech companies making grabs for your data. So this tax season, I started asking why, exactly, all those "free" online tax ...
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Analysis: Can Facebook make privacy profitable?Mar 09, 2019 5:17 am - Mark Zuckerberg insisted this week that he's serious about privacy - so much so that he's planning to transform Facebook into a more refined social experience. But the s...