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The eurozone’s weakest big economy also has the happiest consumers

Some of the euro zone’s most upbeat consumers can be found in one of the region’s most sickly economies —

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More schools use meditation to help students

The third-grade students at Roberta T. Smith Elementary School had only a few days until summer vacation, and an hour

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Stock market crash: New rotation trade may have begun

The violent stock market selloff last week triggered by fears that the Federal Reserve missed its chance to help a

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Gen Z is going sober. It’s changing the alcohol industry

When 26-year-old Rachel, a graduate student in Milwaukee, hangs out with friends, they are more likely to spend their time

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Work-life balance is a ‘gauntlet’ for women, Sallie Krawcheck says

The Wall Street veteran, whose illustrious career has spanned nearly three decades, recently told Fortune she still remembers sitting on

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Luxury gyms are changing how we exercise—and how we live

During the summer months, VITAL Climbing’s rooftop rock wall often has as many as 100 members hanging around at one

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Breaking’s Olympic debut will be historic—but its future still hangs in the balance

Breaking, popularly called “breakdancing,” doesn’t require much—just some thumping beats and space to slide, collapse, jump and spin.  That’s probably

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Elon Musk says a person with a Neuralink chip could beat a pro gamer in a few years

Elon Musk predicted a future where a human with a chip-enhanced brain can defeat a professional video-game player is not

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Coca-Cola will pay IRS $6 billion in back taxes

Coca-Cola Co. said Friday it will pay $6 billion in back taxes and interest to the Internal Revenue Service while

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Elon Musk tries one more time to save his $56 billion pay package

One of the last chapters in Elon Musk’s six-year legal fight to save his $56 billion Tesla Inc. pay package