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LifestyleMarshall Brickman, Oscar-winning screenwriter who co-wrote ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘Sleeper’ with Woody Allen, dies at 85
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Finance‘Moana 2’ was originally going to stream as a series, but Disney revamped it for theaters and just set a new record
By Jake Coyle and The Associated PressDecember 1, 2024

LifestylePost-COVID life and China’s tough economy pushes a 95-year-old jewelry brand to embrace ‘wearability’ and a more casual consumer
By Nicholas GordonDecember 1, 2024

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LeadershipBooking Holdings CEO says the future of cheap flights is uncertain: ‘That’s like trying to predict the weather’
By Kristin StollerDecember 1, 2024

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HealthTrump’s return has women who use $349 smart ring to track their periods panicking over privacy. Oura’s CEO wants to assure them.
By Eleanor PringleDecember 1, 2024

LifestyleSouthwest Airlines will end cabin service earlier to reduce risk of turbulence-related injuries
By The Associated PressNovember 30, 2024

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By Chris MorrisNovember 29, 2024

LifestylePeople will do anything to get away from ultra-processed foods—from ‘no recipe recipes’ to making anything edible from scratch
By Prarthana PrakashNovember 29, 2024

HealthMassachusetts lawmakers push for ‘generational tobacco ban’ so that those who can’t buy cigarettes now never can
By Steve LeBlanc and The Associated PressNovember 29, 2024

SuccessNearly a quarter of baby boomer and late Gen X men are ‘unretiring’ or planning to because they can’t afford to kick up their feet in the current climate
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 29, 2024

LifestyleLuxury cruise line passengers set for Antarctica have gone on a hunger strike over engine failure
By Ryan HoggNovember 29, 2024

LifestyleAmericans waste $556 million in Thanksgiving food—these recipes ensure your leftovers get eaten
By The Associated PressNovember 29, 2024

LifeGen Z and Millennials are ‘doom spending’ their way to a life of debt unless they make 4 changes
By Alexa MikhailNovember 29, 2024

LifestyleSanta Train’s 82nd annual visit delivers hope to corner of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee coal country
By Travis Loller and The Associated PressNovember 29, 2024

SuccessKeira Knightley, who got an agent at 6, says her daughters will focus on academics, not acting: ‘You need those pieces of paper saying you’re smart’
By Eleanor PringleNovember 28, 2024

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Personal FinanceParents are stealing their children’s identities to access debt—and destroying their kids’ credit scores in the process
By Chloe TaylorNovember 28, 2024

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