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Sesame Workshop 2024 State of Well-Being Report shows Americans want mental health prioritized

[ad_1] We can credit these insights to a perennial preschooler, a certain cherry red Muppet with an unmistakable chirrup.  Remember back in January when Elmo,

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DNC’s finale night is tonight and they have a billionaire problem

[ad_1] It’s the eve of the final day of the Democratic National Convention and there’s, ironically, a couple of elephants in the room.  One of the

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How to watch the final night of the DNC live online free without cable

[ad_1] After three days of high-wattage opening acts, Kamala Harris will take the stage Thursday at the Democratic National Convention to address delegates and voters.

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The stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts just can’t catch a break

[ad_1] After being stranded on the International Space Station since June, two astronaut castaways may still be months away from returning to Earth—in part because

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Supreme Court affirmative action ban takes toll on MIT incoming class

[ad_1] Just over 17% of students to the incoming class of 2028 are Black, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific Islander, according to the school’s announcement

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Why we invest in Africa’s women entrepreneurs: Banking veteran

[ad_1] I recently returned to my village in Bungoma County, Western Kenya. I had come to speak with the community—especially its women and girls—about how

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Boomers and Gen Xers are increasingly phasing into retirement to combat inflation and health care concerns

[ad_1] Is the so-called “traditional” retirement age a relic of workforces past? If a growing number of baby boomers and Gen Xers had it their

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FDA approves updated COVID-19 vaccines

[ad_1] U.S. regulators approved updated COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday, shots designed to more closely target recent virus strains—and hopefully whatever variants cause trouble this winter,

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Walmart and Target shoppers are racing through stores looking for deals

[ad_1] Walmart and Target shoppers are no longer lingering between aisles, looking wistfully at a bag of chips before placing it back on the shelf.

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You need to make $135,000 to rent in New York

[ad_1] New York is expensive, we all know that. But to rent comfortably in the Empire State, you need to make more than $135,000, according