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The 10 Best Countries in the World to Live and Work in After College (U.S. Isn’t No. 1)

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A world-class degree only takes you so far. Where you have the right to live and work determines how far that degree actually goes, according to a recent global analysis. The Henley Opportunity Index 2026, published as part of the wealth advisory firm’s annual Education Report, ranks the top countries where residence or citizenship can be secured through investment or merit.

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Stocks Are Soaring, Gas Is Crashing: 6 Money Moves to Make Before the Iran Ceasefire Cracks

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Your portfolio just got a reprieve. Don’t waste it. President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran late Tuesday, and within hours the entire financial world flipped on its head. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 2.95%, the S&P 500 gained 2.56%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite surged 3.46% at the open Wednesday. Oil? Crushed. West Texas Intermediate (WTI)…

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Here’s How AI ‘Workslop’ From Managers Is Eroding Workplace Trust

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AI is reshaping how work gets done, but not always for the better. More than half of U.S. employees say they’ve received “workslop” from a manager, raising new concerns about leadership standards and accountability. What is workslop? In Zety’s latest survey of 1,000 U.S. workers, workslop is defined as AI-generated work that looks polished but lacks accuracy, substance, or proper review.

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Burger King Wants to Hire 60,000 New Employees. Here’s Why.

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Burger King is ramping up its workforce by hiring around 60,000 new employees this year. On April 2, Burger King launched a nationwide hiring search to bring on up to 60,000 new employees, from entry-level positions to management, to its nearly 6,500 restaurants in the United States, according to a news release. Read Next: Boomer Retires at 62, Reveals What He Did at Age 45 That Changed…

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