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Couple renovating their kitchen find treasure trove of 1,000 silver and gold coins from the 17th-century

A UK couple discovered a 17th-century coin trove worth over $43,000 under the kitchen floor while renovating their farmhouse.

Russia recruiting female convicts into the military report says, as the role of women in the Ukraine war expands

The late founder of the mercenary Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, had started the practice of recruiting convicts for the war in Ukraine.

I lost everything I owned in a fire. This is how it reframed my thinking about owning material things.

Helen Chandler-Wilde couldn't afford to replace everything at once, but says living with less reframed her thinking around why we own so many material things.

Google's worker firings show that the office actually isn't a place to be yourself

Google's recent ouster of employees who took part in sit-ins is a reminder that there are, actually, limits to bringing your whole self to work.

We travel a lot, and our son attends local classrooms along the way. We noticed primary schools in Europe let kids be kids.

Our son is homeschooled, and as we travel, he joins classrooms. He's been to schools all over Europe, and they're different from schools in the US.

Gig workers are fed up with being treated as second-class citizens by store workers

Gig delivery workers for Instacart and Walmart's Spark say they have to contend with testy workers in-store as they do their jobs, and are fed up.

I'm a Democrat who moved to Florida to be closer to my boyfriend. I was nervous about the politics and weather but have been most dismayed by the cost of living.

David Maughan moved from Virginia to Florida last year. He loves the community he's been able to build but is frustrated by the car-centric design.

Inside Bill Gates' real estate portfolio, from a Seattle mansion to houses at some of the US's most exclusive clubs

Bill Gates is one of the country's top landowners and owns houses in Washington, California, Florida, and Montana. Here's a look at his real estate.

The growing reason people can't afford to own a home

The climate crisis is leading many insurance companies to raise homeowner premiums.

What it's like to work at Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, and EY: pay, perks and RTO policies

The "Big Four" are the world's largest accounting firms. Here's how they compare in terms of pay, perks, and return-to-office policies.

China's latest supersonic spy drone looks a lot like the Lockheed D-21 that crashed there in 1971

China's new WZ-8 supersonic drone resembles the Lockheed D-21, a supersonic reconnaissance drone that crashed in Yunnan province in 1971.

The last thing Elon Musk wants right now is barrelling toward Tesla

Friday's victory at Volkswagen in Tennessee represents a turning point for the United Auto Workers union as they gain strength to take on Tesla.

An explosion occurred at a military base in Iraq, reports say

Explosions occurred at a military base in Iraq, south of Baghdad, early Saturday morning, according to multiple reports.

Trump will face a grueling cross-examination about his lying, defaming, and books-cooking if the DA gets his way

Leaving his NY hush-money trial, Trump said he'll testify. The DA hopes to grill him on a history of lies, falsifying documents, and ignoring judges.

12 surprisingly affordable things Taylor Swift has worn recently and where to buy them

Taylor Swift often wears affordable retail brands alongside designer pieces. Here are 12 inexpensive products she's been spotted in recently.

At 31 songs, Taylor Swift's new album is way too long. Is the streaming era to blame?

Taylor Swift surprise-released "The Tortured Poets Department" as a double album on Friday, bringing her day's total to 31 new songs. Even as a fan, it's too much to process.

Warner Bros.' boss made bank last year, despite the Hollywood strikes

Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. CEO David Zaslav earned $49.7 million in 2023, new filings show.

A 30-something who used a side hustle to pay off $100,000 of debt explains what we get wrong about passive income

Creating a passive income stream is hardly simple at the beginning, as Melissa Jean-Baptiste explains. But it's easier if you leverage your skills.

The 5 best electric lawn mowers of 2024

The best electric lawn mowers are quieter, eco-friendlier, and require minimal maintenance compared to gas-powered options. They work just as well.

A top House Democrat wants to remove Trump's Secret Service protection if he's sent to prison

As a former president, Trump is currently entitled to Secret Service protection for life.

More than half of the US Air Force's B-2 stealth bombers just staged a mass fly-off

Photos show the mass fly-off of 12 B-2s at Whiteman Air Force Base earlier this week.

Taylor Swift seems to reference Matty Healy throughout her new album. Here's a complete timeline of their relationship.

Taylor Swift and Matty Healy sparked dating rumors in 2014 and reconnected nearly a decade later. The romance may have inspired Swift's latest album.

How to watch The Sympathizer: Stream the HBO series without cable

The Sympathizer airs Sunday nights on HBO. Learn everything you need to know about the series, including when it airs and how to watch without cable.

Why less snow is threatening Japan's expensive Kanzuri chile paste

Snow bleaching local togarashi peppers is unique to making Kanzuri.

Welcome to 'peak boomer' era: A wave of retirees is about to blow through their savings and cling to Social Security to stay afloat

While more older boomers tend to have a pension, a looming wave of younger retirees are about to strain the economy and Social Security.

The US military is keeping it secret who won the real-world dogfight between a human pilot and an AI flying an F-16 fighter jet

In a simulated dogfight a few years ago, the AI smoked the human pilot with a flawless 5-0 victory.

What happens when the US debt reaches critical levels?

The US debt is skyrocketing to levels not seen since World War II. Here's how this looming financial crisis could impact you.

Economists say you could be missing out on 'knowledge spillovers' if you build your career away from a big city

"Knowledge spillovers" are serendipitous meetings that expand your networks or help you grow your career. They're harder to come by in smaller cities.

Where to watch Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls: Live stream NBA play-in tournament

The Miami Heat and the Chicago Bulls will compete tonight for a spot in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. We'll show you how to tune in live.

Stock market today: S&P 500 falls for 6th day in a row amid weakness in mega-cap tech

The losses in the stock market accelerated after Super Micro Computer announced earnings without preannouncing results.

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