There are times when cash really is king; after all, it's important to have an easily accessible emergency fund to cover unexpected expenses. However, having excess cash beyond those six to nine months worth of expenses can mean missing out on major returns.
At 10:23 a.m. on Friday, April 5, New York City was rattled by a 4.8-magnitude earthquake. You may not normally associate New York City with earthquakes, but they do occasionally happen. While there are no reports of damage so far, this was a fairly large one for the area—and its impacts were felt throughout the tristate area and even as far south as Baltimore. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the quake was in Lebanon, New Jersey. The Ramapo fault...
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Fiona Harold, a top executive coach, business mentor and consultant from Northern Ireland, spoke to MailOnline about the warning signs in management behaviours that you should not ignore.
Zola unveiled an AI tool for helping couples divvy up wedding planning responsibilities. See how "Split the Decisions" works.
Photography experts warn that pointing your smartphone at the sky may cause damage to your device. It’ll also likely result in less-than-stellar photos of the sun.
Photography experts warn that pointing your smartphone at the sky may cause damage to your device. It’ll also likely result in less-than-stellar photos of the sun.
The Cleveland Cavaliers suffered their second loss in their last three
Last week, when Donald Trump started teasing a big abortion announcement, it felt similar to what he used to do with the famous “infrastructure week” — but about women’s bodies. For any of us who’ve even remotely followed Trump’s many different stances on abortion, trust me when I say none of us were holding our breath. The former president, whose Supreme Court nominations while in office inarguably enabled Roe to be struck down and women’s reproductive rights rolled back, has been wildly...
There's a number from Amazon's Fallout series that can actually be called, only the person that picks up doesn't send all that pleased to hear from you. Light spoilers ahead for the Fallout show. Whenever there's a phone number clearly shown in a piece of media, the first question should always be "does anything happen when you call this number?" A lot of the time it won't lead to anything, as they're often fake, but sometimes production companies will set it up so that when you call the...
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