As a start, you can turn down the thermostat and insulate doors and windows. Plus, financial help is available to pay bills and to update heating systems.
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Here’s Some Tennis Advice: Keep It Short
Coaches say winning quicker rallies is crucial to winning matches. It’s “the No. 1-indicator of winning and losing.”
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What’s on the Radio? In Formula 1 Racing, It’s the Engineer
In the old days, teams held up signs to get info to drivers. Now a race engineer can talk directly to them.
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Smartphones Are Like Cars. So Why Don’t We Maintain Them?
Regularly replacing our phones takes a toll on our wallets and the environment. We should instead take care of them as we do our cars.
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How to Navigate Gifting Season While Keeping Your Cool
Etiquette and shopping experts offer advice on some of the most common holiday issues, including wish list taboos, the politics of regifting and climate-conscious gift wrapping.
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What Are the Best Forever Boots?
A reader wants a pair of boots that will stay in style.
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Expect Higher Health Insurance Premiums, but Not a Lot Higher
Benefit costs may go up as much as 6 percent. Wary of driving workers away, many employers may not pass on the full increases, analysts say.
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The Times Wants to Hear Your ‘Tiny Gratitude Stories’
Tell us in 100 words or less what you are thankful for in 2022.
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Does a Blazer for Everywhere Exist?
A reader is searching for a blazer that is not too fancy to be worn with sneakers and jeans.
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Accommodation Is Not a Shield From Criticism
An employee with a chronic condition can be held accountable at work. But it should be about their performance apart from their illness.
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Accommodation Is Not a Shield From Criticism
An employee with a chronic condition can be held accountable at work. But it should be about their performance apart from their illness.
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The Forehand Slice, Once Disdained, Makes a Comeback
It was once considered a desperate shot, but experts say it can give players an edge. Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz use it.
