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The IRS Is Reportedly Planning to Cut Up to 45,000 Workers — Half of Its Workforce

The cuts include reductions from layoffs, buyouts, and attrition.

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Michael Bloomberg Was the Top Philanthropist in the U.S. Last Year: 'I've Been Very Lucky'

Bloomberg topped the list, which also features Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg, for the second consecutive year.

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Mini-Retirees Share 4 Financial Tips That Helped Them Quit Their Jobs

Want to take a "mini-retirement" or an extended period off work? Here's how to afford it.

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Apple Just Revealed the New iPad Air in Four Colors. Here's What We Know.

Apple CEO Tim Cook teased there was "something in the air" earlier this week.

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Why a 260% Jump in Freelance Hiring Signals Changing Times in North America

Recent data shows that companies understand and are embracing the agility that comes from a freelance workforce

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'Shouldn't Get Credit for Our Hard-Working Ranchers': A Texas Politician Is Working on a Resolution to Rename the New York Strip Steak

Mooooove over New York Strip, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he is fighting to ensure his state's cattle ranchers get their proper credit for the delicious steak sizzling on your plate.

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MBA Graduates From Top Schools Including Harvard, Northwestern, and Stanford Are Having Trouble Finding Jobs, According to a New Report

Graduates from some of the best schools in the country are being hired at lower rates than a few years ago.

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Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen Abruptly Resigned After an Investigation Into His 'Personal Conduct'

McMullen had been Kroger's CEO since 2014 and became chair of the company's board of directors the following year.

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Treasury Department Will Not Enforce BOI Requirements for U.S. Small Businesses. Here's What to Know.

As of last week, business owners faced a March 21 deadline to complete the report. Now, the deadline has been suspended.