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31 countries where the 'American Dream' is more attainable than in the US
A World Bank report shows that it's more likely for kids from modest backgrounds to move up in the world in most other countries than it is in the US.
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School-ranking website Niche rated the best public high schools in the US. Here are the top-ranked high schools in all 50 states.
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Suicides among nurses are on the rise. Here's why one of America's fastest-growing jobs is facing a major crisis.
Nurses work long hours and often face physical abuse. A report found that they had a higher rate of suicide than men and women in the US.
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The 25 top colleges in the US, and how much you might be earning 6 years after graduating
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Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos all made predictions before the turn of millennium that are still coming true today.
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Here are the 15 best public high schools in the US
Niche released a list of the best public high schools in America after rating thousands of schools across the country.
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Don't be caught off guard.
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I lived in Sweden for 5 years. Here are 5 things Americans get wrong about work-life balance.
From generous parental leave policies to a guaranteed five weeks of paid vacation, there's a lot the US could learn from Sweden.
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