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How ‘overlapping’ surgery helps patients
The ability to run overlapping surgery is essential to maintain access to care for our most vulnerable patients.4 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
It costs more to drive in these US states than anywhere else, according to new report
It's certainly not cheap to keep your car on the road. There's gas, insurance, car maintenance, and so much more. But depending on where you're located in the U.S., you may be able to save some cash on your typical vehicular fees.14 hr ago -
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How much would a $60,000 HELOC cost per month?
A $60,000 HELOC is relatively inexpensive now - and could be cheaper in the near future. Here's what to know.8 hr ago -
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6 types of debts that can be forgiven with debt settlement
Your credit card debt isn't the only type of debt that can be settled for a fraction of what you owe.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Intel plans to lay off thousands of employees this year and pause dividend payments in the fourth quarter as part of a broad cost-saving drive more than three years into a turnaround effort.
Intel plans to lay off thousands of employees this year and pause dividend payments in the fourth quarter as part of a broad cost-saving drive more than three years into a turnaround effort.23 hr ago -
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Taco Bell to roll out AI drive-thru ordering in hundreds of locations by end of year
Yum Brands said voice AI has improved order accuracy, decreased wait times and increased profitable growth for franchisees.2 days ago -
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How much more your mortgage, car loan and credit cards cost each month, compared with 2 years ago
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MarketWatch - Business
Watching Simone Biles while you’re supposed to be working? How the Olympics are costing U.S. companies $2.6 billion in lost productivity.
But some human-resources experts say companies should cut their employees some slack and allow them to watch the Games while on the job.8 hr ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
You Don’t Need a French Vineyard to Have a Prolonged Divorce Proceeding
The sticking points in a breakup aren’t the same for every couple, but lawyers who have brokered countless divorces have some advice for keeping things simple.Jul. 25, 2024
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