In this edition, we explore the pushback on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, allegations of a toxic work environment at the World Economic Forum and how to power through boring tasks.
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President Biden has insisted he won’t bow out of the 2024 presidential race, but many Democrats are weighing the alternatives—and say Vice President Kamala Harris is the only viable option.
Is This Kamala Harris’s Moment?
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As if online dating wasn’t hard enough. Romance seekers say apps like Hinge and Bumble are inundated with users interested in “ENM,” or ethical nonmonogamy. “I had to Google that.” 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3LbNuum
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Losing someone we love, even when that death is expected, is one of life’s most dreaded experiences. It can also be one of the most profound and meaningful.
How to Make the Best of Someone’s Final Moments
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The stock market gave 401(k)s a 19% boost last year. Inflation cooled. Still, lots of people feel no closer to hitting their magic number for retirement. Why it is so hard to predict how much you will need to retire?
The New Magic Number for Retirement Is $1.46 Million. Here’s What It Tells Us.
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“It is literally, for Americans right now, the place to go.” Free-spending Americans are turbocharging southern Europe’s economy. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/4cMHLH3
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What kind of advice does a financial adviser have for a couple in their early 40s that wants to start traveling more now, but have enough to retire at 60?
A Milwaukee Couple Wants to Retire at 60. A Financial Adviser Gives Them a Road Map.
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Part Wes Anderson fantasy, part refined New England retreat, this New Hampshire getaway is in a masterclass in modern cabin decor, all sourced from mainstream retailers.
This Chic Lakeside Retreat’s Secret? It Looks Totally Custom, But Is Filled With Off-the-Rack Decor
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Many of us have ideal ages when we'd like to get married, land a certain job or have kids. What if our expectations are wrong?
Are You a Late Bloomer in Work or Love? Maybe You’re Right on Time.
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“At a certain age, you’re going to 10 weddings in a summer.” Attending weddings can deplete our savings, sometimes you just need to say no.
Everyone’s Getting Married—and It’s Costing Me a Fortune
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