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From Opinion: The Federal Reserve Chairman says all is well in the economy, but his aggressive monetary easing suggests he’s more worried than he sounds.
Opinion | The Federal Reserve Pivots to Fight Unemployment
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Who’s to blame for America’s peanut allergy epidemic? Well-meaning pediatricians, writes Dr. Marty Makary
Essay | How Pediatricians Created the Peanut Allergy Epidemic
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Cole Escola discusses their improbable hit play “Oh, Mary!,” which just got extended until January.
Behind Cole Escola’s Raucous, Absurd Broadway Tour de Force
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Feeling burnt out at work? Here’s how a traveling sabbatical could help (and how you might go about asking for one)
The Best Thing to Do With a Sabbatical Is Travel
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From Buy Side: Upgrading to the newest Apple product can be costly, but you can offset that by trading in your old device. Here are a few of the best ways to trade in last year’s devices for cash or store credit so you can score the latest tech for less.
How to Trade in Your Apple Product and Save on a New One
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What BMI can—and can’t—tell you about healthy weight.
Is Your Weight Healthy? BMI Alone Can’t Answer That Question
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The University of California, Merced, took the top spot in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings in terms of helping students climb the socioeconomic ladder.
The Top Colleges for Helping Students Move Up the Socioeconomic Ladder
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Bring down the house at your next dinner party with this absolute stunner of a savory galette.
This Savory Squash Galette Takes 3 Hours to Make. You Will Gladly Do It Again and Again.
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Alexandre Aja’s unnerving film "Never Let Go" stars Halle Berry as the mother of two children in a world beset by a mysterious evil.
‘Never Let Go’ Review: Halle Berry’s Post-Apocalyptic Household
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