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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
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Juilliard Brings Online Music Education to the Masses
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Fresh from a new online collection of historical documents, an ancient Chinese tradition shows us a better way to send hate mail in 2011.

Ads used to tell you about products. Then they made you feel good about them. Now, you're the ad.
For the upcoming issue devoted to work, I've had the pleasure of talking to 20-somethings who find themselves either unemployed or...

People are excited about last month's jobs growth. Here's why.

What's the state of the job market in March 2012? Let's take a look.

April is the cruelest month, breeding fewer jobs than expected.

The key to finally doing the thing you always said you wanted to do is committing to it (and committing to yourself) in very practical ways.
Would you take a 10 percent pay cut to save your coworkers' jobs? The Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez recently posed that very question in...
I don't mean to be a downer or a fear monger, but this chart is simply scary, especially compared to what the already scary job chart showed...

Maybe job seekers would be more motivated if there were actually, y'know, jobs.
Many economic signs indicate that the recession is starting to improve. We ostensibly got another one today: The government released numbers...