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Poll: More than 40% of workers who returned to the office report increased stress...
Last summer, Julio Carmona started the process of weaning himself off a fully remote work schedule by showing up to the office once a...
Understanding Financial Infidelity and Its Effect on Relationships
Infidelity and deception can take many forms in a relationship, including some that have nothing to do with romance at all. One example is...
When Billionaires Don’t Pay Taxes, People “Lose Faith in Democracy”
Last year, ProPublica began publishing “The Secret IRS Files,” a series that has used a vast trove of never-before-seen tax information on the wealthiest...
Prosecutors in charge of Trump criminal probe have resigned
The two prosecutors in charge of the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump and his business dealings suddenly resigned Wednesday,...
Gov Wolf Announces $1.7 Billion Plan to Secure a Brighter Pennsylvania for Generations
Governor Tom Wolf announced today his $1.7 billion plan to help Pennsylvania fully recover from the pandemic and pave the way for a successful...
Happy New Year from Urban Media Today!
“Enter this new year with a gratitude for this new chance to create your dreams.” ― Avina Celeste
Start 2022 off right with health &...
How to Improve Your Financial Health
Your financial health is just as important as your physical and mental health. Money affects almost every aspect of your life and can be...
Amazon to launch accelerator program for real estate developers of color
Online retail giant Amazon is launching a new program to help advance the careers of real estate developers of color and increase diverse voices...
Peduto State of the City Address Summarizes Eight Years of Progress
Outgoing City of Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto visited City Council in Chambers Monday to present his final “State of the City” address before turning...
How to increase your credit worthiness without going broke
When I was a second semester freshman at the University of Pittsburgh, I was your typical “broke” college student. I had less than $100...