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You Decide What Happens to Your Data After Death
Published April 12, 2013
Google is giving its users the option to control what happens to their data after they die—delete it from the internet or share with friends and family members.
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Employers Dropping Insurance Coverage: A Decade Old Trend
Published April 12, 2013
A new study reveals employers have been dropping coverage for their workers over the past decade due to increasing costs--not health-care reform.
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Acting Rude Online May Cost You Friends
Published April 11, 2013
A new survey shows people act more rude online than they would in person, leading their friends and followers to unfriend and block them and even start real-world arguments.
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Tax Code Bucket List
Published April 11, 2013
Here’s what two experts say they’d like to see cut or reformed in our current tax policy.
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What Obama’s Budget Proposal Means for Your Wallet
Published April 10, 2013
President Obama presented his $3.77 trillion budget for 2014, which seeks to rein in the deficit and offers sweeping reform to entitlement programs. Here’s what it means for the average American.
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Is the IRS Stalking You on Social Media?
Published April 09, 2013
If you owe Uncle Sam money or have been dodging your taxes, you better think twice about what you post online.
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‘Yin and Yang’ of The Knot Expanding Domestic Empire
Published April 09, 2013
Carley Roney and David Liu founded the XO Group 17 years ago, inspired by their own wedding planning. After two decades as business and life partners, they are continuing to expand, even on the print side of the operation.
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Survey Finds Airline Quality Up, But Consumers May Disagree
Published April 08, 2013
New data shows airline quality ticked up last year from 2011, but consumer complaints are also on the rise. Check out the top 10 best-performing airlines of 2012.
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More Men Chasing the ‘Rush’: Male Shopping Addiction Growing
Published April 08, 2013
Buzz Bissinger isn’t alone—shopping addiction is growing among men in America. Experts say the purchases these compulsive shoppers are making don’t have to be lavish, but they do add up and can be life altering. Here are three signs you might have a shopping problem.
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Reddit Co-Founder: Failure is an Option
Published April 05, 2013
Alexis Ohanian says entrepreneurs need to embrace risk and failure to find success. The tech world’s jack of all trades weighs in on sexism in the sector, and how to grow your business.

