Money Matters: Pros and cons to raising the minimum wage Did you know the last time the minimum wage was increased was in 2009? That was when the minimum wage was increased to $7.25 from $6.55. Since 2007, the United States has seen significant ... 04/13/2024 - 2:19 pm | View Link
After School Matters to host annual Sneaker Ball to raise money for Chicago teens Get ready to slip on your coolest kicks and groove to the beat in support of After School Matters at the annual Sneaker Ball. 04/13/2024 - 10:30 am | View Link
Tiger and Phil and Vijay on the weekend at a major. Experience matters at the Masters Phil Mickelson has finished better than 30th only once in five events on LIV Golf, notable because the circuit only has 54 players. Vijay Singh, who turned 61 in February, hasn't cracked the top 10 ... 04/13/2024 - 9:51 am | View Link
Families who sued social media companies years ago are taking matters into their own hands Meta, TikTok and Snapchat outline on their websites that they prohibit content that promotes self-harm and the sales of prescription and opioid drugs. The platforms also have tools that allow parents ... 04/13/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Social Security Matters: Can I claim benefits and still work? I will be turning 63 soon. Can I apply for Social Security and continue to work? Would I be limited to how many hours or how much I ... 04/13/2024 - 5:30 am | View Link
Author and Modern Elder Academy founder Chip Conley shares four pathways to discover your purpose and the statement that helps him fulfill his.
Early in my research about Chip Conley, I heard him share a perspective that stopped me in my tracks. Invoking Father Richard Rohr’s insight, he shared that we spend the first half of our lives serving our ego and the second half serving our soul.
With $290 million in funding and a team of industry veterans, the new company hopes to enter a category of obesity treatments that has taken the country by storm.
Metsera, a clinical-stage biotechnology startup that develops drugs for obesity and metabolic diseases, launched on Thursday with what it described as a “broad portfolio” of weight-loss treatments that it hopes to bring to market.
The Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market is planned to be redeveloped as part of an affordable housing development in Manhattan's Central Harlem neighborhood.