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One of Britain's most prestigious law firms is letting lawyers bring their dogs to work to reduce stress: report

One of Britain's most prestigious law firms is letting lawyers bring their dogs to work to reduce stress: report

Slaughter & May is trialing a new dog-friendly policy at its London offices that lets lawyers bring pets to work once a month, The Telegraph reports.

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A former Carlyle Group money manager warns that the S&P 500 is doomed to fall 42% if the Fed carries out the 11 rate hikes Wall Street expects — and says raising interest rates destroys demand and does nothing to solve inflation
I read an ex-Apollo partner's tell-all book about the inner workings of private equity and was perplexed — and ultimately disappointed

I read an ex-Apollo partner's tell-all book about the inner workings of private equity and was perplexed — and ultimately disappointed

Masters of private equity always beat the markets because they have a winning mindset, argues the author of a new book — but he fails to back it up.

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A millennial couple dipped into their retirement savings to purchase a Vermont vacation home. Now they run a 15-Airbnb empire that nets over $100,000 in bookings a month.
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A millennial couple dipped into their retirement savings to purchase a Vermont vacation home. Now they run a 15-Airbnb empire that nets over $100,000 in bookings a month.

Lauren Hudson and Chris Krieger bought a Vermont vacation home in 2017. It was so popular on Airbnb that they left their jobs to host full time.

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The US CEO of the world's largest PR firm doubles down on her Juneteenth message: 'There hasn't been the real progress our nation needs'

The US CEO of the world's largest PR firm doubles down on her Juneteenth message: 'There hasn't been the real progress our nation needs'

Lisa Ross said many companies are still engaging in performative gestures, or are making surface-level statements, in support of Black Americans.

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Stocks are as oversold as they've been at any point in the last 30 years, says the chief market strategist at Truist Bank — and these 4 sectors are the most attractive right now
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Stocks are as oversold as they've been at any point in the last 30 years, says the chief market strategist at Truist Bank — and these 4 sectors are the most attractive right now

Keith Lerner of Truist Bank believes stocks are as oversold as they've been at any point in the past 30 years. Here are four sectors to buy stocks in.

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The International Space Station swerved to avoid colliding with shrapnel from a Russian anti-satellite missile test

The International Space Station swerved to avoid colliding with shrapnel from a Russian anti-satellite missile test

Debris from an anti-satellite test Russia conducted late last year threatened to collide with the International Space Station, forcing an avoidance maneuver.

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The timing of your job offer determines how you should negotiate your salary. Here's what to do in every scenario, according to an executive recruiter.
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The timing of your job offer determines how you should negotiate your salary. Here's what to do in every scenario, according to an executive recruiter.

Rob Cancilla has overseen hundreds of job offers and says the 3 most common ones are the slow play, the exploding offer, and the quick draw.

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Here are the top 15 cities where home price appreciation has outpaced wages: 'When there's then a deviation in home prices above inflation and wages, that's historically the sign of a bubble.'
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Here are the top 15 cities where home price appreciation has outpaced wages: 'When there's then a deviation in home prices above inflation and wages, that's historically the sign of a bubble.'

In certain US cities, the growth in annual home payments has far outpaced wage and rent growth — signaling a housing bubble burst in the near future.

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How a 23-year-old built a lucrative side hustle as a LinkedIn influencer and how much she earns
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How a 23-year-old built a lucrative side hustle as a LinkedIn influencer and how much she earns

By day, Stephanie Nuesi is a financial analyst at Google. During her off hours, she's harnessing LinkedIn to make money.

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