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With millennials today making up the largest generation in the U.S. workforce yet earning 20 percent less than Baby Boomers did at the same age, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018's Best & Worst States for Millennials.

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Last December, Congress passed a tax reform plan that has already brought relief to businesses and citizens everywhere. Even so, some crucial pieces are still missing—like making sure the individual tax cuts stay permanent.

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'For those of you...'

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Not a good day

 

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Hemp, Inc. Provides CBS Behind-The-Scenes Access to the Largest Hemp Processing Mill in the Western Hemisphere

She Got Pregnant at 18 and Did Something That Today, Few Teens Do

April 9, 2018

Situational awareness - April 9, 2018

Situational awareness - April 9, 2018

 

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City.

Utah Republicans continue fighting amongst themselves. The medical marijuana initiative is within 1,000 signatures of qualifying for the ballot. North Korea signals they may be open to discussing their nuclear weapons program.

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Computers and the Future of Skill Demand uses a test based on the OECD’s Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) to compare computers with humans. Robots seem to be better at hard skills such as mathematics and computing, while humans are much better at soft skills, such as reasoning and writing. Stuart W.

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Giving the Final Gift: Eleven Ways to Help a Dying Person Let Go
In our culture, the end of life is seen as a scary and lonely experience. So when a loved one is dying, you may feel afraid, awkward, and unsure of how to comfort them. Here are practical tips for breaking the death taboo and helping your loved one experience the peaceful passing they deserve.

By Patt Lind-Kyle, author of Embracing the End of Life

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Utah Office for Victims of Crime Celebrates National Crime Victims Rights Week, April 8-14

 

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3 Ways New College Grads And Employers Can Achieve The Right Fit

As college seniors put the finishing touches on their academic careers, they’re looking forward to finally entering the workforce with those hard-earned degrees in hand.

But for many of them, the first weeks and months at a new job could prove stressful and at times frustrating as they struggle to fit into their new company’s culture.

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