Remote Workers Are Losing Out on Promotions, New Data Shows

New data shows that people who log on from home five days a week get fewer promotions and less mentoring than people in the office

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Cancer Is Striking More Young People, and Doctors Are Alarmed and Baffled

Researchers are trying to figure out what is making more young adults sick, and how to identify those at high risk

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The Rise of the Forever Renters

Americans who would traditionally be homeowners are instead renting. They’re sparking new kinds of neighborhoods, changing savings patterns—and even buying different light fixtures.

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Why It’s Taking So Long for Americans to Get Payments Instantly

Hundreds of banks use Fed’s new instant-payment service, but universal availability could remain a long way off

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Why It’s Taking So Long for Americans to Get Payments Instantly

Hundreds of banks use Fed’s new instant-payment service, but universal availability could remain a long way off

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Tired of Tip Requests, Consumers Are Getting Stingy

As of November, service-sector workers in nonrestaurant jobs made 7% less in tips than a year ago

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Boys Are Struggling. It Can Take Coaches, Tutors and Thousands a Month to Fix That.

Adolescent boys struggle with disorganization and distraction; parents are paying to keep their middle-schoolers from falling behind

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They Want to Split Up. The Housing Market Won’t Let Them.

High mortgage rates and housing costs pose new problems for couples who are divorcing or separating

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Cyberattack on Kansas Courts Leaves Lawyers Filing ‘Everything by Fax’

The state’s court system has been offline for more than a month

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The Cannabis That People Are Using for Anxiety Is Probably Making It Worse

Anxious consumers are looking for help, and pot companies have promoted their products as an answer

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