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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U.S. Economy Grew at 4.9% Rate This Summer, Powered by Fast-Spending Americans

Forecasters expect cooling in the coming months as high rates and global risks weigh on the economy

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Americans Have Finally Started Calling In Sick

Younger employees especially are calling in sick more than they used to, and some employers say it’s costing them money

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Ham Radio Enthusiasts vs. High-Frequency Traders: A Battle for the Airwaves

Trading firms are asking FCC to open shortwave frequencies to greater commercial use

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Colleges Spend Like There’s No Tomorrow. ‘These Places Are Just Devouring Money.’

Students foot the bill for flagship state universities that pour money into new buildings and programs with little pushback

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Enjoy Alcohol, Without the Hangover

Scientists are finding ways to help people sober up faster and feel fewer bad effects

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Enjoy Alcohol, Without the Hangover

Scientists are finding ways to help people sober up faster and feel fewer bad effects

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The World Bakes Under Extreme Heat

Warming oceans and heat domes are contributing to one of the hottest summers on record

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