‘Not everyone is looking to move up the ladder’: Why 42% of workers say they'd turn down a promotion
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Jim Cramer looks at why Big Tech keeps going up, sees 2 drug stocks as buys on weakness
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Shutdown D, SGA's 39 carry OKC into Cup semis
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I have not seen a stock market like this in 42 years. Here's why and how to approach it
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Georgia election workers move for 'severe' sanctions against Giuliani
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A Premier League Campaign Promoting Inclusivity Has Turned Into a Controversy
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'Why would I back down?': Embattled Pete Hegseth says Trump told him to keep fighting
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Fewer shoppers turned out for Thanksgiving-weekend deals, retail group says. Here’s why.
The five-day period between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday saw fewer shoppers than a year ago, a major retail-industry group said Tuesday, due in part to the later timing of the holiday this year ...MarketWatch - Dec. 4 -
Biden Administration Moves to End a Minimum Wage Waiver for Disabled Workers
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U.S. looks to end subminimum wage for workers with disabilities
A Biden administration proposal would phase out a program that lets employers pay some workers less than $7.25 an hour.CBS News - Dec. 3
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