Throughout our lives, we encounter fraught decisions around love and money: whether to take a better job across the country when our partner wants to stay put; when and whether to marry, buy a house, have a child; if we should work full time with children in the picture. Money and love “are profoundly intertwined,
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The Inflation Reduction Act has clearly kickstarted investment in U.S. clean energy manufacturing. Last year, automakers and battery manufacturers announced that they’d spend tens of billions of dollars to ramp up EV production in the U.S. Now it’s solar’s turn. Today, Korean solar manufacturer Hanwha Qcells announced that it’ll spend $2.5 billion to build a
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Welcome to 2023! Thank you for another bustling year of DC Universe Online on Xbox. Together we fought off Perpetua’s Dark Knights, stormed Neron’s Underworld with Black Adam, and Saved the Universe (literally, again).  Doesn’t ring a bell? Don’t worry. All our storyline content is delivered in free episodes, and you can still jump in right
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Correcting the internet can be a job in and of itself, as evidenced by Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’s co-writer/director James Mangold. As he’s been gearing up for the debut of his 2023 new movie release, the helmer behind the fourth sequel with Harrison Ford’s iconic character hasn’t been shy about correcting misinformed
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News Robbie Bachman, Drummer and Co-Founder of Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Has Died The Canadian rock band’s hits included “Taking Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” By Madison Bloom January 13, 2023 Facebook Twitter Robbie Bachman of Bachman-Turner Overdrive in 1975 (Photo by Erica Echenberg/Redferns). Facebook Twitter Robbie Bachman, the drummer and co-founder of
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Originally set for a one-night-only theatrical release, we’ve learned today that Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is now getting an expanded theatrical release from Fathom Events. Fathom Events announced today that the long-awaited horror film will expand to nine dates in theaters starting on Wednesday, February 15 and running through Monday, February 23. The
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Broadway box office took the expected drop last week, declining nearly 30% (to $37,394,931) from the previous week’s holiday-pumped $52M figure. Attendance for the 32 shows was down about 12% (to 275,834), but remained at a solid 92% of total capacity. The reason for the decline, of course, is the previous week’s New Years week
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