Another election cycle, another round of hysteria. Let me guess: This is the “most important election of our lives.” Brush this article off and reread it in a few years, and that will be the new “most important election of our lives,” when half the nation pretends to know precisely what’s best for the nation.
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Clark: To keep students in college, focus on mental health
More than one-third of college students report symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety or depression, according to a new survey of over 100,000 students from nearly 200 universities. Students struggling with their mental health miss out on many of the social and academic experiences college offers. In some cases, mental health issues cause students to
Wendy’s closing 140 more restaurants as part of push to update its locations
By Dee-Ann Durbin, Associated Press Wendy’s plans to close 140 U.S. restaurants before the end of this year on top of the 100 it said it would close in May. But in a conference call with investors Thursday, the company said those closures will be offset by new restaurant openings. Wendy’s said it plans to
What to buy (and skip) in November 2024
By Tommy Tindall, NerdWallet November is a great month for bargains. Black Friday happens this month after all, and the supposed single-day sale holiday seems to get stronger and go longer every year. Plus, online retailers like to keep you guessing and may drop a worthy deal on any given day. Your strategy to save