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wpoc.iheart.com | Bob Delmont
Photo Credit: Getty ImagesTelecommuting is more viable in some states than others, however, based on WalletHub's latest ranking, which used a dozen metrics to assess all 50 states and DC in two main categories: living environment (meaning the cost of electricity, internet accessibility, and average square footage of one's home, among other factors), and work environment—including the share of workers currently working from home and cybersecurity risks.
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wpoc.iheart.com | Bob Delmont
Photo Credit: Getty ImagesEating healthy is one of those things that seems like it should be easy, but is often confusing. Whether you’re trying to avoid carbs, keep it low cal or load up on protein, getting the right nutrients is essential to stay healthy, but knowing what to eat specifically can be tricky. That’s where experts can be very helpful and no one knows better than registered dietitians.
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2 weeks ago |
wpoc.iheart.com | Bob Delmont
Photo Credit: Getty ImagesWith factors like climate change and recent tariffs on exports from big coffee producers like Brazil and Colombia all but ensuring higher future coffee prices, some coffee-loving scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have cooked up a way to make your coffee grounds go further. Led by physicist Arnold Mathijssen and PhD student Ernest Park, the team applied fluid mechanics to not only extract maximum flavor from fewer beans, but also to make the perfect cup o’ joe.
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2 weeks ago |
wpoc.iheart.com | Bob Delmont
Photo Credit: Getty ImagesA career consultant came up with a list of things that shouldn't be on your résumé in 2025. They're either too old-school or never should have been on there in the first place. Including any of these can lower your chances of landing an interview... 1. Your salary or salary requirements. Worry about that once you get an interview. Listing it on your résumé won't do you any good. 2. The line, "References available upon request." You're just wasting real estate, and their time.
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2 weeks ago |
wpoc.iheart.com | Bob Delmont
Photo Credit: Getty ImagesIt’s a tough time for casual chain restaurants in this country, with Hooters filing for bankruptcy last week and Red Lobster, TGI Fridays and Buca di Beppo all filing for bankruptcy in the last year. Sales at lots of other familiar chains are down as Americans are watching their budgets and turning to cheaper places to grab a meal. But one casual dining chain is bucking that trend and has taken over as America’s favorite.
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