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There are myriad regional twists to hot dogs. The bun is no exception.
There’s a housing market frenzy across the country and prices have jumped. How do people afford them?
As more companies move toward digital payments, that could create complications for employees.
U.S. companies have to navigate a complicated and expensive health insurance system.
Bias against older workers may lead to hundreds of billions of dollars in lost wages and GDP.
Dozens of states are spending time crafting safety messages using puns or humor to encourage safe driving habits.
The average CEO makes hundreds of times more money than the average worker. A maximum wage policy would narrow that gap.
A New Jersey deli that reached a market capitalization of more than $100 million on an over-the-counter exchange raised many eyebrows.
A listener writes: “If you make the minimum wage $15/hour, it’s not enough in New York and it’s way too much in Peoria. Would it be possible to tie the minimum wage to the cost of living?”
The leftovers on “Cupcake Wars,” “Cake Wars” and “Top Chef” may get eaten by the crew or donated to local charities.