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  1. Will people eventually routinely live—and live healthily—longer?

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  2. Heard on the Street: China’s economy grew 4% from a year earlier in the fourth quarter—faster than expected. But policy makers clearly don’t see much to celebrate.

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  3. Take an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal

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  4. An NYU grad has more than $160,000 in student loans and struggles to land a job in her field. So she sells her eggs.

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  5. China’s economy lost momentum last year as officials rolled out a blizzard of regulations. For this year, their top economic priority is stability.

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  6. This is how much four families spent during the holidays and what their budgeting plans are for 2022

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  7. Businesses that don't plan for a carbon-free future risk being left behind, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink wrote in his annual letter to the CEOs of the companies in which the money manager invests

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  8. Winter Olympians will compete in Beijing next month without large crowds: The decision not to sell tickets to the Chinese public makes Beijing the second consecutive Olympics to be contested largely without fans

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  9. Feel like it’s impossible to sleep better? It isn't. Here are the best tips from experts.

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  10. This year, Bella Hadid is determined to maintain more consistent routines. “I realize now that my body is a temple, and the routine that we have in the morning is almost the most important thing."

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  11. House prices in the north Cotswolds have risen thanks to the flurry of celebrity residents who have turned this section of the English countryside into the place to see and be seen

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  12. Some residents of Alta Sierra, Calif. were without power for 17 days following a large snowstorm: “Between the shutoffs in the summer and now in the winter it’s pretty unbearable”

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  13. How are we going to spend in 2022? We’re going to be even more frugal and creative

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  14. At-home Covid tests are now covered by insurance. Here's how it works.

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  15. Elon Musk wanted a law firm representing Tesla to fire an attorney who once worked for the SEC or it would lose the company's business, people familiar said

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  16. Vail Resorts operates a growing empire of dozens of top ski properties around the world. This season it is plowing into a blizzard of problems.

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  17. You don’t have to run all over town hunting for Covid-19 self-test kits. Just keep your phone handy and be ready to buy when the shopping bot says they’re in stock.

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  18. Kohl's is being urged to alter its board or explore a sale by activist investor Macellum, people familiar with the matter say

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  19. You have a nuclear-powered pacemaker. The hospital that keeps track of it is bankrupt. What now?

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  20. If you’re resolving to be more focused this year, explains how to mute those annoying iPhone notifications

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