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'Not having a candid conversation about budgeting' is the The No. 1 mistake people make on a group trip, expert says
When it comes to hotels or lodging, it's important to communicate what you're willing to spend per night. -
NBC News - Top stories
Karen Read trial exposes problems with messy police work that public rarely sees, experts say
Jurors in the murder case against Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of running down and killing her police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe in 2022, continue deliberations. -
Inc. - Business
The 5-3-1 Rule Is the Secret to Maintaining Your Social Health, According to a Harvard-Trained Social Scientist
Decades of science show social connection matters just as much as diet and fitness for health and happiness. Are you getting enough? -
Inc. - Business
What Do Jeff Bezos and the Olympic Games Have in Common? Why Successful People Avoid the Blank Check Syndrome
Is your budget a plan with a hard cap, or more of a blank check? The mindset you embrace for spending can make all the difference in your success. -
Inc. - Business
Jeff Bezos Said Living a Successful and Meaningful Life Boils Down to 1 Simple Thing
The Amazon founder spells out the formula for lifelong success. -
CBS News - Top stories
Drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians fails to meet state requirements, report finds
There is growing concern about the safety of drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians after a state assessment found hundreds of water systems across the state failed to meet health requirements. Two-thirds of the suppliers were in ...California -
NBC News - Top stories
Rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans not seen since June 4 birth, officials say
Yellowstone National Park officials said Friday a rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans has not been seen since its birth on June 4. -
Yahoo News - World
Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan
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ABC News - World
Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan
International experts have portrayed a grim picture for war-torn Sudan by warning in a report that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, amid relentless clashes between rival generals -
ABC News - Health
Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan
International experts have portrayed a grim picture for war-torn Sudan by warning in a report that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, amid relentless clashes between rival generals
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Record summer airline travel is starting, and so are the flight delays
TSA is predicting record screened passengers for the July 4th period of travel, and if it's anything like recent years, flight delays will be an issue. -
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Failure to meet surging data center energy demand will jeopardize economic growth, utility execs warn
The U.S. is facing a surge in electricity demand equivalent to the consumption of entire nations. -
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Amazon is doubling value of credits for some startups to build on AWS as Microsoft cloud gains ground
With Microsoft's artificial intelligence technology drawing in more entrepreneurs to its cloud, Amazon wants to ensure that founders keep building on AWS. -
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Apple's Vision Pro starts deliveries at a higher price in China than in the U.S.
Apple's mixed-reality headset began deliveries in China on Friday with a retail price 18% higher than in the U.S.China -
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From used cars to airfare: 5 purchases that are cheaper than last year, even as prices rise overall
Prices for most things continue to rise in 2024, but there are exceptions such as air travel and major appliances.