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Financially speaking, orthopedists are getting the most out of their medical degrees.
Financially speaking, orthopedists are getting the most out of their medical degrees.
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Researchers have found that taking a hot bath for an hour can burn as many calories as a half-hour walk.
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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics can now pinpoint what's making your ears hurt.
A new book will help you take your appetizer game to the next level.
Practice, practice, practice. And never say you're a perfectionist.
If sorting your laundry is more than you can handle, it might be time to talk to your doctor.
Time to embrace the smart home.
Piggybacking on its popular "I Voted" stickers, the social media giant wants to boost civic engagement.
Google Talk users will be forced to switch over to Google Hangouts by June 26.
Netflix isn't streaming your favorite TV show from the '90s? Let 'em know!
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Young people can run marathons faster, but data shows that older really is wiser in some ways.
Adding more detergent isn't the answer to getting cleaner clothes.
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Time to make space for some fresh herbs next to your frozen veggies and berries.
The new Samsung Galaxy S8—and Bixby—will officially debut on March 29.
The destination has become too popular for its own good.
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Parents give smart phones to kids as young as 10, but experts warn they might be in too big a hurry.
It's easy to get caught in an ideological bubble when you're reading news online and from social media. Read Across the Aisle shows you what else is out there.
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The three major U.S. credit monitoring companies are removing two score-dinging penalties from their calculations.