Relationship experts advise going on dates that are more active, using the upside-down smiley-face emoji and not being afraid to make the first move.
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9 Dating Coaches on How to Find Love Right Now
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Real Interest Rates Are Moving Up, but Don’t Celebrate Yet
The New York Times – Business:While markets are predicting that inflation will fall further, savings rates still aren’t keeping up with the prices we’re paying.
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A New Option for Moving Retirement Savings When Switching Jobs
The New York Times – Business:Three big 401(k) administrators are making it easier for workers with accounts of less than $5,000 to transfer the money to their new employers’ plans.
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How to Prepare for a Possible Layoff
The New York Times – Business:What you should do while you are still employed, how to retain important data and what you should be doing with your money.
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How Can I Convince My Wife That She Cheated Her Siblings?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:While dividing up her late mother’s belongings, a woman claimed an extremely valuable artwork for herself, purposely hiding its worth from her fellow heirs.
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How to Prepare for a Lost, Stolen or Broken Smartphone
The New York Times – Business:You may never have to deal with a missing device, but planning ahead with a few simple steps can make it easier if disaster strikes.
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Does Your Home Have Backup Power? We Want to Hear From You.
The New York Times – Business:Sales of generators and home batteries are up as people look to protect themselves from power outages, which are becoming more common.
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How A Couple Transformed This Frumpy Two-Family House in Brooklyn
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:You’d never know that this gracious Brooklyn home was once a frumpy two-family house. Here’s how one couple transformed it.
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What Is the Best Sustainable Formal Wear?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A reader wonders if it’s possible to get gussied up for black-tie occasions in an environmentally responsible way.
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U.S. Retirees Lost Millions to Romance Scams During Pandemic Isolation
The New York Times – Business:Con artists are using dating sites to prey on lonely people, particularly older ones, in a pattern that accelerated during the isolation of the pandemic, federal data show.
