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Growing up as 'the Martian's daughter'
Interview by
Sep 26, 2012
Marina von Neumann Whitman has been a lot of firsts. She was the first woman ever on the White House Council of Economic
Advisers.
To a football fan with financial savvy
Interview by
Sep 14, 2012
One football fan in Ann Arbor, Michigan finds a way to pay for his renovation with upscale tailgating.
Narrowing Louisiana's wage gap.
by
Sep 7, 2012
Louisiana has one of the largest pay disparities between men and women in the U.S. But new legislation and a coastal restoration project may help bridge that gap.
A marriage on and off stage
by
Sep 8, 2012
A couple shares how they manage being each other's spouse and business partner.
It's OK to cry at work
Interview by
Sep 7, 2012
A new study finds that crying at work has no negative impact on your standing with your company or prevent you from being promoted.
Can working from home increase productivity?
Interview with
Aug 23, 2012
Our Freakonomics expert Stephen Dubner says there is evidence that working from home is better for you.
In Turkey, Syrian refugees use their skills
by
Aug 21, 2012
Some 70,000 refugees have fled the fighting in Syria and crossed over into Turkey. Even in the refugee camps, some are showing entrepreneurial flair.
What's the value of Augusta's green jacket?
by
Aug 20, 2012
The home of the Masters admits its first female members. Are the benefits worth the costs for members?
Establishing a life post-Katrina
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Aug 17, 2012
A fisherman's son escapes Vietnam to New Orleans, only have to have to escape again.
Hello lover: Women and their shoes
Interview by
Aug 17, 2012
A survey showed that more women remembered their first pair of heels but not the name of their first love. Author Rachelle Bergstein examines the history of the relationship between women and shoes in her book "Women from the Ankle Down."











