Author: super@dmin
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The Moneyist: ‘As he reminds me, it’s not his house’: My boyfriend of 5 years lives in my house, but refuses to pay rent or contribute to food and utility bills. What’s my next move?
‘He is using my utilities, my supplies (cleaning, toilet paper, etc.) and putting wear and tear on my house.’
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Help My Career: The ‘best places to work’ in America are dominated by tech companies — but these three Silicon Valley giants did not make the list
The names are drawn from the anonymous feedback of the employees who actually work at these companies.
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: Tesla plans $717 million expansion at its Austin gigafactory
New filings show Tesla is planning an investment of roughly $717 million to add about 1.4 million square feet of space at the auto factory.
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: The holiday PC market stunk for everyone except Apple, report says
A sharp drop in global PC shipments in the holiday quarter makes it more likely that the PC market’s recovery will be later than expected.
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Crypto: Peter Thiel, Tom Brady, Kevin O’Leary among FTX shareholders named in court document
Billionaire investor Peter Thiel’s investment into FTX becomes public for the first time in court documents filed in connection with the crypto exchange’s bankruptcy.
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: Stephanie McMahon resigns from WWE after Vince McMahon’s return to board
Stephanie McMahon, co-CEO of the sports-entertainment empire and daughter of returning Chairman Vince McMahon, abruptly announced she is leaving late Tuesday.
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: Pay ranges aren’t too ‘ridiculous’ as transparency laws take effect, report finds
Pay ranges being disclosed because of new laws appear to be potentially helpful despite early reports of ranges that are too wide, according to a report.
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Personal Finance Daily: Student-loan repayment pause helped young people ‘participate in the recent housing boom’ and Biden administration unveils sweeping changes to student loan repayment
Tuesday’s top personal finance stories.
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: Wells Fargo, once a mortgage giant, shrinks home-lending business
Wells Fargo said late Tuesday it was shrinking its home-mortgage business, aiming to serve its own bank customers as well as people in “minority communities.”
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The Ratings Game: Could Apple WiFi chips just be a ploy to get a better deal from Broadcom?
Broadcom shares fell on reports that Apple was working on its own RF chips, but one analyst wondered if it was all a negotiating ploy.