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Gen Z is finding career advice, dream jobs and even getting hired on TikTok: It's 'the most accessible resource'
TikTok has become a popular destination for Gen Zers and young millennials seeking advice and opportunities.CNBC - Business -
My mom, 91, has a $5 million portfolio, but leaves her passwords lying around the house. Could a nefarious caregiver steal her money?
“Mom recently had a heart attack and isn’t as sharp as before, and no longer can drive or live independently.”MarketWatch - Business -
Mets grant Jiman Choi's request to be released from Triple-A Syracuse
The Mets announced late Friday night that they granted the release of Jiman Choi from Triple-A Syracuse.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters want you to remember how she lived, not how she died
The sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson hope a new documentary on her life will explore how she lived, and not just how she diedABC News - Sports -
Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters want you to remember how she lived, not how she died
The sisters of Nicole Brown Simpson hope a new documentary on her life will explore how she lived, and not just how she diedABC News - Entertainment -
'By the time my pension's sorted, will I be here?'
A former police officer fears she may not live to see the pension boost she has been promised.BBC News - Top stories -
New Mexico judge grants Mark Zuckerberg’s request to be dropped from child safety lawsuit
A New Mexico judge has granted Mark Zuckerberg's request to be dropped from a lawsuit that alleges his company has failed to protect young users on its social media platforms from sexual exploitationABC News - Tech -
Trump attorney: 'In my soul' I believe Trump is not guilty
Former President Trump's attorney Todd Blanche doubled down on the belief his client is not guilty in his hush money case, arguing following the verdict that it was difficult for his team to receive a fair trial. "I very much believe that the jury ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Why I Told My Dad to Spend More Money
And why you should unlock the hidden benefit of intentional spending in your golden years.Inc. - Business -
Sojourner Truth statue unveiled where she gave her 1851 ‘Ain’t I a Woman?’ speech
A statue was dedicated to abolitionist Sojourner Truth at the very spot in Akron, Ohio, where she gave the iconic 1851 speech known as “Ain’t I a Woman?"NBC News - Top stories
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