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The key to a longer life: high unemployment
New research confirms it: The worse the economy gets, the longer we live. But why?
My dad is billionaire Steve Ballmer. Here's what it was like growing up rich — and being kind of ashamed of it.
Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's son has mixed feelings about generational wealth. He used to be ashamed of his family's net worth; now he embraces it.
A Lady Gaga Google Search shows how AI is upending the world's most profitable online business. 'Site owners are terrified.'
A BI analysis of Google's new generative AI search results over several months shows how much the business of online search is about to change.
Japan's central bank just raised interest rates for the first time in 17 years
The Japanese central bank's policy is quite different from those of the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, both of which have been moving to lower interest rates.
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I've made these simple changes in my life so that I can retire at 40 and move to the Philippines
Brandon Turrell first came across the Financial Independence, Retire Early movement — better known as the FIRE movement — in 2012.
Record numbers of wealthy Americans are looking for ways to live overseas or get foreign citizenship amid turmoil in the US
Migration consultancy Henley & Partners found that more US citizens than ever before are looking at alternative residency and citizenship options.
South Koreans are dealing with burnout and loneliness by getting pet rocks
Millennials in South Korea are using pet rocks to help with feelings of burnout and isolation. The trend started as a gag gift in the US in the 1970s.
My 11-year-old has a phone. I only agreed to it as long as I could see his location.
Her son started asking for a phone in 5th grade because all his friends had one. She finally agreed, with the condition that she could see his location.