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AP poll reaction: What you need to know about each Top 25 team
The latest AP Top 25 poll is out for this season. See which teams hold down the top five spots.ESPN - 4d -
Momentum investors have amplified the bond-market rally, says JPMorgan. Here’s how far they can take things.
One of the reasons that government bonds have surged in value lately is that momentum investors have amplified the move.MarketWatch - 2d -
Everything you need to know about the 2025 Oscars
Everything you need to know about the 2025 Oscars, including how to watch, who's nominated, who's hosting and more.ABC News - 1d -
What to know about vitamin A and the measles
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Stagflation is a new threat to the stock-market rally. What investors should know.
Worries about an unwelcome mix of inflation and stagnating economic growth are back, only this time such fears are becoming harder for investors to shake off.MarketWatch - 5d -
Gold's industrial applications: What investors should know now
There are lots of industrial uses for gold, and that could have a positive impact on your gold investments.CBS News - 3d -
What to know about Mitch McConnell's decision to retire
Former Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell will not seek reelection in 2026. CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small reports.CBS News - Feb. 20 -
What we know about Pentagon layoffs
More than 5,000 probationary employees at the Department of Defense could soon lose their jobs as part of Trump administration cuts, CBS News has learned. Ellee Watson reports.CBS News - 4d -
With Measles Spreading, Here’s What to Know About Symptoms.
Infected people can spread the virus before even realizing they have it.The New York Times - 2d
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Mortgage rates are falling. Here’s how much income you need now to buy a house for $250,000, $400,000 and $1 million.
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Mortgage rates are falling, but it’s not helping sell more homes. Are lower house prices next?
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As baby boomers turn 80, there aren’t enough doctors to treat ‘emergency levels’ of dementia patients
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo launches campaign for NYC mayor in bid to oust Eric Adams
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