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Oil Boom Gives the U.S. a New Edge in Energy and Diplomacy

  • Having survived a slump, shale drilling is surging as prices recover, limiting market upheaval and providing Washington with strategic leeway.
  • The success has come in the face of efforts by Saudi Arabia and its oil allies to undercut a U.S. drilling spree.



Is the #MeToo Movement Catching Up to Woody Allen?

As sexual abuse allegations from the filmmaker’s past resurface, stars are distancing themselves from him and his distributor, Amazon, is discussing ending their relationship.


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Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.


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How to Manage Your Career

A successful career requires managing the person in the mirror – overcoming your tendencies and habits that can undermine efforts to find happiness at work. Here’s how to do that.

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Understanding Grief

Grief is not a problem to be solved or resolved. Rather, it’s a process to be lived through in whatever form and amount of time it may take.

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Reese Witherspoon’s Second Act:
Big-Time Producer

From Oscar-winning actress to Emmy-winning producer: After taking charge of her career, she makes deals with HBO and Apple.


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What to Watch For at the Grammys

The Grammys will be live by CBS tonight. Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Cardi B and Lady Gaga are among those performing. If Jay-Z wins, will he respond to President Trump’s comment?




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