It's that time of year when we go nuts for lists. I don't know what it is about the end of a calendar year, but it spurs the birth of more top 10 lists than a David Letterman bender. Top movies? OK, fine. Songs? Sure, why not? But top
Looks like employers will get another lump of coal in their stockings this year. As we look to wrap up 2008 -- and, honestly, can any of us get out of this year fast enough? -- a new survey reveals that 42 percent of employers expect
Baby boomers get all the love. They certainly get all the press. Generation Y -- roughly 70 million strong -- has come into their own as the favored demographic. Everyone wants a piece of that pie. (And forget Gen X; talk about your
Research studies -- which seem to emerge from the PR white noise almost daily -- can be as overwhelming as holiday "spirit." And sometimes just as exhausting. But MetLife's own Dr. Ronald Leopold opened up about some of
There's nothing quite like open enrollment season, is there? It's almost like a wedding. You spend all year getting ready for it, everyone shows up and its over before you know what happened. (And hopefully no one passed out.) At
So, what's your plan to stay in the game? Will you stay out on the field and try to play through the showers, ignoring that lightning on the horizon? Or have you already bolted for the dugout? It's funny. The natural reaction
There just might be something to this Internet thing. A startling claim for a blog entry, I admit, but if there's one thing this past election proved, it's the power of the Web. Love him or hate him, the president-elect's online
Is it me or is the search for America's Next White House Dog the only thing getting more press than the economy? As retailers shutter weekly and layoffs mount faster than foreclosures, could we be facing a less jolly holiday season? With
It's over. The longest -- and most expensive -- presidential race in American history is over. And last night showed us the best our democracy has to offer. Sen. John McCain gave one of the best speeches of his long career -- which
An earlier political maverick, Eugene McCarthy, once remarked, "Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it's important." I'm clearly dumb