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The highest-paying jobs in the Lone Star State are dominated by medical professions, as is the case in many states and in the nation as a whole. → Read More
Founded in 2018 as an alternative to Twitter (it bears an uncanny resemblance to the social media site), Parler brands itself as a politically neutral alternative to allegedly left-leaning platforms like Facebook and Twitter. While not much is known about the site’s staff or inner workings, its three founders have built a platform that conservatives — as well as conspiracy theorists — see as a… → Read More
If you’ve ever answered CAPTCHA questions to prove you’re not a robot, you were probably unwittingly helping Google analyze print documents to turn them into digital ones. Ocrolus, one of the leading document analysis companies in financial services, uses similar tech to digitize financial documents. → Read More
SkyDrive isn’t the only company with real prototypes in development. Companies like Uber, Hyundai, Boeing, and Airbus have poured resources into VTOLs for the past few years, but few physical models have seen the light of day. → Read More
Using data from the Census Bureau, we found small towns where most people spend a reasonable part of their income on housing. → Read More
The esteemed fellowship program, which is also known as the "genius grant," distributes $625,000 to each fellow over five years. → Read More
According to a professor of marketing at NYU, creating a sexier Mr. Clean makes him more human, more relatable, and therefore, more marketable. → Read More
Users asked Dalio about everything from how his principles apply to women, to introducing "radical transparency" in a less accepting workplace. → Read More
The most creative signs repurposed memes, made puns, and melted the Earth, but they all shared the same sense of urgency for the planet. → Read More
Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to leave the country to pursue higher education without breaking the bank. → Read More
The college major with the highest unemployment rate was petroleum engineering, with 7.5% of graduates unemployed. → Read More
Nestpick found the cities worldwide that are best equipped for the up-and-coming generation of recent college grads. → Read More
Parents on Twitter gave all kinds of advice, but agreed on one thing: Sending your child off to a new stage in their life is never easy. → Read More
The fastest-growing category was taxi drivers and chauffeurs, largely due to increased ride-hailing drivers working for companies like Uber and Lyft. → Read More
A new study found the best cities for the middle class in each state. South Burlington, Vermont, scored more points than any other city. → Read More
Movie theaters are changing, and that means candies like Red Vines, Sugar Babies, and Goobers are being replaced by newer options like gourmet pizzas. → Read More
Bezos' multi-billion-dollar company, Amazon, gets its name from the Amazon river that passes through the rainforest. → Read More
According to a new study, Texas might be the most overworked state: seven of the top 10 hardest-working cities in the country are there. → Read More
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, amusement parks and arcades employ workers in a wide variety of occupations. → Read More
The tech industry is extremely lucrative. If you can't pull yourself away from a computer and want a big salary, these jobs might be for you. → Read More