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Women are still less likely to start businesses than men, but a massive new study found a simple way to get more girls to become entrepreneurs.
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Teen who killed 3 girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England faces sentencing
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Teen pleads guilty to murdering girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class
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Everyone’s Favorite Small-Business Tax Deduction Gets a Boost for 2025 and More May Be on the Way
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5 ways to save on your mortgage payments this January, according to experts
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Black British entrepreneurs find new ways to land funding as diversity efforts are scrapped
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Demo for teen jailed in Dubai over sex with girl, 17
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