
Liz Weston: How to create your retirement glide path
In investing terms, a “glide path ” describes how a mix of investments changes over time. Typically, the mix gets more conservative — with fewer stocks and more bonds, for…
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Kimberly Palmer: How to tackle holiday debt in January
After years of being in debt, Rachel Kramer Bussel came to a realization: “If I don’t become proactive about it, I will be in debt for the rest of my…
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How a data nerd approaches DIY home improvement projects
I started 2021 by buying an 1885 hulk of a home, sight unseen, with visions of restoring its earlier grandeur. In almost two years, I’ve restored three of many rooms…
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How pay transparency may affect your job search or raise
Knowing if you’re being paid fairly for the work you do is a mystery shrouded in a lack of information. That may be changing, though, and pay transparency may be…
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How to Schedule Shut Down, Restart, and Boot/Wake in macOS Ventura
In macOS Ventura, the way you schedule your Mac to shut down or reboot has changed. Keep reading to learn how to schedule power management using Apple’s latest Mac operating system.
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How will asylum work after Title 42 ends? No one knows yet
SAN DIEGO — Show up at a border crossing with Mexico and ask a U.S. official for asylum? Sign up online? Go to a U.S. embassy or consulate? The Biden…
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How to Enter macOS Recovery Mode on Apple Silicon Macs
All modern Macs with Apple silicon feature a built-in recovery system called macOS Recovery that includes various utilities that can be accessed before your Mac boots up the operating system. This article explains what apps are available in macOS Recovery and how to use it.
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Father warns about how serious flu can be for kids as 10-year-old son battles virus
A father is warning about how serious the flu can be, especially for children, as his 10-year-old son remains hospitalized with the virus. Cory Tamborelli, from Ramona, California — about…
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