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House-flipping influencer and life coach hit with hefty fines in bogus $400 million training program and 5 hottest metros are in the south


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House-flipping influencer and life coach hit with hefty fines in bogus $400 million training program

The FTC accused the pair of promoting a course whose aim was to sell students increasingly expensive courses. Read More

‘Don’t Call Me Karen’: Uber diversity head suspended over events highlighting white women’s struggles

Bo Young Lee, Uber’s head of diversity, equity and inclusion, was suspended after employees complained of personnel events that gave white women a spotlight. Read More

‘Most jobs are vehicles and not destinations:’ Entry-level hiring slows, but these jobs are on the rise for new graduates

Younger workers should maintain an open mind, career experts say. Read More

‘I risk being labeled a tightwad:’ Is it OK for restaurants to automatically add a 20% tip? Shouldn’t tipping be optional? 

‘Some restaurants add additional service fees for the benefit of employees,’ one reader writes. Read More

Diagnostic mammogram vs. screening mammogram: The difference could mean a surprise $350 bill

Some mammograms are free, but others can cost hundreds or thousands. This creates confusion, financial stress, and worst of all, delayed cancer diagnoses. Read More

‘The momentum in the housing market has shifted to the Sun Belt’: 5 hottest metros are in the south

With high interest rates and house prices, many buyers are now looking for more affordable places to live. Read More

Home buyers will now be able to put down as little as 1% on their home, Rocket Mortgage says

Rocket Mortgage is offering a new program that allows low- to moderate-income home buyers to put down as little as 1% on their dream home. Read More

EV startup VinFast gets shredded by reviewers test-driving the VF 8

Words like ‘terrible,’ ‘crap,’ ’embarrassed,’ and ‘borderline uncontrollable’ are not positive in a car review. Is this fatal for the startup? Read More



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