Americans Say an Hour of Their Time is Worth $240, According to New Empower Research
Americans say their time is worth $240 per hour, on average, according to new research from Empower, a financial services company.
Americans say their time is worth $240 per hour, on average, according to new research from Empower, a financial services company.
The Locker Room Sports Bar & Grill is a Third Ward hidden gem with a Cheers-like vibe.
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The inaugural “Wells Fargo Money Study” surveyed American adults and teens to uncover candid truths about their current finances, money stories, personal goals and other issues related to their attitudes toward money.
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Houston Methodist researchers are getting closer to adding another tool to the treatment regimen of individuals living with HIV that would be able to deliver HIV treatments through a long-acting, refillable nanofluidic implant that delivers an HIV antiviral medication.
Saturday, May 4 marks Harris County’s Uniform and Special Elections.
According to the report, Black workers’ job fatality rates have surged to the highest levels seen in nearly 15 years. Meanwhile, Latino workers continue to endure the most significant risk of death on the job compared to any other demographic group.
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The petition calls on President Joe Biden to grant a full pardon to former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who is facing 40 years in federal prison when she’s sentenced in May on fraud charges.
James W. Crawford III was selected as the sole finalist for president of Texas Southern University during an April meeting of the Board of Regents.
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President Joe Biden signed a bill on Wednesday approving the ban of TikTok, adding significant pressure on the platform to find a new owner.
Despite comprising 41.6% of the U.S. population, people of color represent 52% of those living in counties with at least one failing grade for air quality.
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