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The Truth About “Quiet Quitting” in 2026

Quiet quitting was never really about quitting. That was always the thing that got lost in how the phrase got explained. When it went viral

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How AI Is Changing Entry-Level Jobs

Not long ago, the entry-level job was a pretty reliable institution. You got hired for something specific — data entry, basic research, first-draft writing, client

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Are Side Hustles Becoming the New Normal?

generate feature image this ArticleAre Side Hustles Becoming the New Normal? I have a friend who works a full-time job in marketing, does freelance graphic

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The Reality of Gen Z Homeownership in Today’s Market

The Hidden Math of Modern Homeownership There’s a specific kind of conversation that happens between older and younger generations about homeownership. The older person explains

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Why Everything Still Feels Expensive (Even If Inflation Slows)

The headline said inflation was cooling. The graph showed the curve bending downward. Economists appeared on television looking cautiously optimistic. And then you went to

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How a Bill Actually Becomes a Law — The Version They Don’t Teach in School

Schoolhouse Rock made it look like a reasonably orderly process. A bill has an idea, gets written down, goes to committee, gets debated, passes both

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New Voting Laws Across the U.S.— What They Change and Who Feels It

Since 2020, more than two dozen states have rewritten significant pieces of their election law. The political arguments around these changes have been loud, the

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What Political Polarization Is Doing to Our Personal Lives

Something happened to Thanksgiving a few years ago and it hasn’t fully recovered. I don’t mean this in a way that’s specific to one family

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Student Loan Forgiveness —Where Things Stand and What Comes Next

I’ll be honest about something: I didn’t pay attention to local elections for most of my adult life. I voted in presidential years, sometimes in

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Local Elections Are Where Things Actually Get Decided

I’ll be honest about something: I didn’t pay attention to local elections for most of my adult life. I voted in presidential years, sometimes in

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