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A California nurse went viral showing how she paid off her student loans by 27 while making up to $500K a year — 4 ways to build wealth even if you don't make six figures


Some or all links contained within this article are paid links. A California nurse went viral for claiming she made between $250,000 to $500,000 a year — and paid off her student loans — by the time ... Read More

When Social Media Felt Real


Nostalgia abounds for the days when YouTubers filmed with grainy cameras and everything wasn’t so picture-perfect. Read More

Social-Media Companies’ Worst Argument


Many in Silicon Valley claim that regulation would hurt teens from historically disadvantaged communities. They’re wrong. Read More

Social media fuels fentanyl crisis as drug dealers take to platforms to connect with minors


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You Need to Earn More Than $200,000 a Year to Buy in New York City


Not surprisingly, only 15 percent of households in the city make that $211,000 — basically, you (and maybe your partner, too) have to be a well-paid doctor, CEO, or public-relations manager, according ... Read More

Mental health experts warn of social media's impact on teens


Teenagers spend nearly five hours a day, on average, on social media. And there's growing consensus that it's a big problem for their mental health. Read More


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