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“De Puerto Rico al Mundo”

Last week, the NFL announced that “3x GRAMMY Award-winning global recording artist Bad Bunny will perform at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime” this

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Not-so-funflation

Last week, we talked about dynamic pricing and the various ways it could impact your wallet. This includes concert tickets, which got us thinking about

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When NIMBY turns to YIMBY

You’ve likely heard the term NIMBY (not in my backyard!) as it relates to the housing market, but have you heard of the YIMBY movement

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Shopping for story ideas

Your next story may be as close as your local grocery store. Here are some grocery-related story ideas that can easily be localized to your

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International travel to the U.S.

In May, the World Travel & Tourism Council said in a report that the United States was the only country out of all 184 economies

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Shifting headquarters

Last week, Dutch Brothers Coffee announced it would be moving its headquarters to Tempe, Arizona, after insisting for the last year and a half that

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Is a smoke-free generation on the horizon?

Anti-smoking campaigns often focus on the negative impact of smoking on an individual person’s health, life, and wallet. But what about the impact on the

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The business of Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month is just a few days away! Here are two unique money stories centered around women. Financial advising for a new demographic Brittany

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The 365 days of Christmas

In no time at all it will be the new year and the year-end holiday season will be behind us, just like that. However, that

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For Rent: A LOT of unused office space

Michael Bloomberg, the co-founder of the eponymous business news and information giant, recently penned an opinion piece in the Washington Post proclaiming that federal employees

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