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Elizabeth Warren just vowed to scrap student-loan debt for 42 million Americans
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic presidential candidate who had already proposed making college free, just vowed to scrap student-loan debt.
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Richard Branson on the 8 rules he swears by to have a successful career and enjoyable life
Branson seems perpetually set to “happy” mode, and here are the reasons why.
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Everyone is afraid to follow the most important rule of networking, but it's the only way to secure powerful relationships
Real networking doesn't happen during networking events. Smaller group get-togethers are where real connections are made.
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Here are the fastest growing and shrinking counties in America
Suburban counties around big southern metropolitan areas grew quickly.
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Why Home Depot's cofounder chased unsatisfied customers through the store's parking lot in the retailer's early days
Home Depot cofounder Bernie Marcus would use the customer-service tactic of chasing disappointed shoppers through the parking lot.
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I repaid my $40,000 student loan debt in less than five years by following three golden rules I recommend to anyone
I couldn’t job search without breaking into a sweat. The stakes had become very high, very quickly.
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Luxury footwear guru Tamara Mellon, Hint Water mastermind Kara Goldin, and 4 more experts share their tricks for making an e-commerce business a runaway success
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither are e-commerce businesses, say these successful entrepreneurs.
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Firing workers costs big companies like General Motors billions — here's why retraining them could be a better bargain
Retraining employees could save companies billions in restructuring costs, but many firms and the US government do not invest in re-skilling programs.
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