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    Amazon Does Away With Its Charity Donation Program Amid Widespread Layoffs

    Since its inception in 2013, Amazon’s charitable giving program, AmazonSmile, has donated at least $449 million to a variety of charities, but its decadelong run is coming to an end on the heels of the online retailer’s plans to cut…

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    Car Companies Making EV Investments in America

    Between supply chain issues and recent record-high gas prices, more drivers are considering purchasing electric vehicles. American automakers are shifting toward electric-vehicle production as well, though they’re being outpaced by companies overseas. If U.S. production “remains slow in the face of…

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    Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Pickleball

    With a weird name and a growing fanbase, pickleball has experienced a boom in recent years, expanding its footprint from retirement communities to public spaces across the country. It’s caught the attention of everyone from tropical-escape peddler Jimmy Buffett to…

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    6 Ways the Debt Ceiling Crisis Could Affect Your Wallet

    The United States just hit the debt ceiling, maxing out the amount of money the government can borrow in order to pay its bills at $31.4 trillion. The country has only defaulted on its debts one other time in history…

  • young Business woman sleeping by closing laptop while working, concept of new normal burnout, over or late night work at home during coronavirus covid-19 pandemic.

    7 Easy Jobs For Workers Who Are ‘Burnt Out’

    The global pandemic and a wave of unionizations have completely changed how we think and talk about labor in the past few years. The Great Resignation and quiet quitting, trends emblematic of this shift, point to a growing sense that…

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    Inflation Drives Consumers To Postpone Medical Care at Record Rate

    More consumers in the U.S. postponed receiving medical treatment in 2022 than ever before because of the high cost of health care, a Gallup poll shows. Overall, 38% of U.S. adults surveyed said that they or a family member put…