Burnout Nation: Why more Americans are walking away from work to reclaim their lives

As burnout tightens its grip on the American workforce, extended career breaks are moving from taboo to tactical. Drawing on academic research and firsthand accounts reported by the Associated Press, the article explores how professionals are self-funding sabbaticals to reset, rethink priorities and challenge a culture that equates constant productivity with success. The modern professional…

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America’s two-job economy: Why nearly half a million workers are living the double-shift reality

Despite steady payroll growth, a deeper strain is reshaping the US labour market. Data shared by The Kobeissi Letter shows 476,000 Americans now hold two full-time jobs, near record levels and double the 2020 figure. With 8.77 million juggling multiple roles, rising costs are redefining what financial stability truly means. The American jobs market looks…

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JEE Main Session 1 result 2026: 12 candidates secure a perfect 100 percentile, here’s the list

To download the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 scorecard, candidates will need their application number and date of birth or password The National Testing Agency has released the Joint Entrance Examination Mains Session 1 2026 result on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. A total of 13,04,653 candidates took the examination this year across all categories.Among them,…

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DOJ lawsuit pressures Harvard to hand over detailed applicant information: Privacy law at the center of dispute

Harvard confronts new court challenge over disclosure of admissions records The Trump administration’s Friday lawsuit seeking admissions records from Harvard University may run up against the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law that restricts disclosure of student records that could identify individual applicants, according to legal experts interviewed by The Harvard…

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