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- 21 training kitchens cultivating skills around the worldCommunity kitchens from Los Angeles to Singapore are training 鈥 and empowering 鈥 countless people around the globe to join the growing food industry.
- Divorce doesn鈥檛 preclude Social Security spousal benefitsIf you are divorced or in the process of getting divorced, there are some important considerations concerning your Social Security benefits.
- First LookHerbalife dodges pyramid scheme label with $200 million settlementThe dietary supplement company Herbalife agreed to sweeping changes to its business practices in a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
- Vintage sports cars get new life as briefcasesWhen Porsches and Lamborghinis are no longer road-worthy, they go to Mariclaro to be turned into chic messenger bags.
- Facebook report underscores Silicon Valley's struggle for diversityThe number of minorities employed by tech giants Facebook and Google have changed little over the past year despite conscious efforts by companies to increase diversity among employees.
- Three tips for saving big on summer flightsFly cheap this summer with the help of budget airlines, Google Flights, and travel blogs.
- Online car shopping in ten simple stepsSurfing the internet for a car can leave you feeling lost in a maze of car websites. For a focused search, stick to this ten step strategy when shopping for cars online.
- A citizen's guide to the upcoming conventionsBeside designating each political party's nominee, conventions are opportunities for parties to spread their message and fundraise for the general election.
- For Social Security benefits, timing is keyThe timing of when you claim Social Security benefits can affect how much you receive in benefits and what you are able to do with the money. Plan ahead so you know when to collect Social Security.
- Americans are failing in financial literacy: What can we do?A new study finds that even after the financial crisis, 63 percent of Americans are not financially literate and do not have a good grasp of how to manage their funds.
- How I saved $600 on my dress and trip to a destination weddingIn the old days, this blogger would have booked a fairly聽expensive round-trip聽airfare, stayed in a hotel with a continental breakfast, rented a car from a place like Avis聽or Enterprise, and spent way too much money on a dress. But this is the future.
- Starbucks goes (even more) upscale with Reserve-only line of coffeehousesIn the next year, Starbucks will open hundreds of Starbucks Reserve-only stores, continuing its investments in high-end food and coffee products.聽
- Nissan unveils ProPILOT, its answer to Tesla's AutopilotAt a press conference today, Nissan announced that its ProPILOT semi-autonomous driving software will be available in Japan next month.
- Best camping deals: Sleep eight comfortably in this family-sized tentThere's still plenty of time to camp this summer, so stock up with the week's best camping deals.
- How Wi-Fi calling can save you moneyThis year, more cell phone users will use Wi-Fi than LTE for calling. Switching to Wi-Fi calling can save you money in costly data fees.
- OPEC's cheap oil strategyKeeping fuel prices low doesn't benefit OPEC in the short term, but it could lead to long-term benefits for oil-producing countries when the supply of oil is low.
- DIY for the win: how to save on wedding invitationsWeddings can get expensive, but one area where you can save is wedding invitations. Here are a few tips and tricks for DIY wedding invitations that could save you hundreds of dollars.
- First LookRacial discrimination is Airbnb's chief challenge, CEO saysThe house rental platform is focusing on how to address racial discrimination, after its founders 鈥 who did not anticipate the problem 鈥 were late to acknowledge it.
- From the ground up: An interview with Groundswell International.Groundswell International promotes sustainable agriculture worldwide.
- Barbie runs for president, but this time it's on an all-female ticketBarbie is running for president... again. But this time, Barbie has a female vice presidential running mate and a positive message for girls about leadership.