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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cynthia Gonzalez, 58, who is raising two of her grandchildren in Tucson, Arizona — one since she was a baby, and the other since age 11. Business Insider also spoke with Serina Palacio, her 40-year-old daughter, who helps raise them. This interview has been edited for
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In 2013, my dad died from prostate cancer. He was 56, and I was 25 at the time. Losing him made my family realize how short our time on this earth — and our time together — really is. With part of his life insurance payout, my mom decided to take my sister and me
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I spent years sleeping on a pillow setup that only worked for about an hour at a time. I’d pile two or three pillows into a loose V-shaped stack, so my shoulder had somewhere to go and my head felt supported. I’d drift off, then wake up half-asleep, arm tingling, shoulder jammed, neck aching, and
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Don’t expect the Fed to rush to prop up the US economy if it runs into trouble, Ruchir Sharma says. Loading audio narration… The famed investor and Rockefeller Capital Chairman said he believes the Fed’s hands are tied when it comes to cutting interest rates to prop up economic growth. That’s because — despite the
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