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There’s been a major shift in demographics at the border. Here’s what’s behind the change.
Before the pandemic, roughly 9 in 10 migrants crossing the border illegally came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Those countries no longer hold the majority.NBC News - Top stories -
Most of Warren Buffett’s wealth was accumulated after age 65. Here’s what that can teach individual investors
One of Warren Buffett's biggest investing advantages is time. Here’s what individual investors can learn from his approach.CNBC - Business -
Japan's yen had a roller coaster week amid suspected intervention. Here's what you need to know
The Japanese yen started the week at 34-year lows against the U.S. dollar but the currency is now staring at its best week in over a year on Friday.CNBC - Business -
The world's glitziest song contest starts this week. Here's what you need to know about Eurovision.
Eurovision is set to start in Malmo, Sweden. Check this guide for dates, where to watch, how to vote and who the fan favorites are.NBC News - Top stories -
Miami Heat 2024 NBA offseason preview: Don't expect major changes
Heat Culture may mean a more cautious approach to retool around Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Remembering Frank Stella, an Ever-Evolving Master Artist
The American painter and sculptor, who died on May 4 at age 87, questioned assumptions and confounded expectations for more than six decades, from his Minimalist beginnings to his later explorations of full-bore maximalism.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Sunak needs to own Tory defeats and change course, says Braverman
Tories lost nearly 500 councillors, 10 councils and the West Midlands mayoralty in the elections.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
The Google Antitrust Verdict Looms. Here's What to Look For.
A federal judge could issue a ruling this summer in the government’s landmark case.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Google -
FuboTV’s stock dives as excessively high licensing costs led to loss of content
FuboTV’s took a dive Friday, after the sports-first TV-streaming company reported a first-quarter loss that was only half what was expected, but said monopolistic, extremely high content costs led to the loss of some programming.MarketWatch - Business -
What can we expect from the final Gavin and Stacey?
The Christmas special in 2019 left 17.1 million viewers on tenterhooks with a cliffhanger ending.BBC News - Top stories
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‘He’s holding all the cards’: My mother, 86, has dementia. Her partner of 30 years is on the deed to her home. How can I gain control of her finances?
“I asked to be put on the deed to my mother’s home and I was met with a swift ‘no’ from her partner. He said that since he had paid off the mortgage, the house is his.”MarketWatch - Business -
Lucid posts bigger loss, but keeps production guidance intact
Lucid kept its 2024 production guidance at 9,000 EVs.MarketWatch - Business -
Hims & Hers shares rally as forecast bumped higher and more profitability said to be ahead
Shares of Hims & Hers Health Inc. rose after hours on Monday after the online wellness platform bumped its full-year sales forecast higher, following sharp increases in subscribers and profits during the first quarter, as it tries to provide more ...MarketWatch - Business -
‘I wonder if he’s on commission’: A psychiatrist online prescribed me Prozac, punched the air in celebration — and suggested I have a beer. Is this normal?
“I processed a $50 copay, and attended my appointment with the psychiatrist. It went fast, and every time I asked a question about antidepressants, he popped a medical study in the chat box.”MarketWatch - Business -
Palantir logs earnings beat, but stock cools down in the wake of sharp rally
Palantir Technologies Inc. shares ran up on Monday ahead of the software company’s latest earnings report, but they were giving back those gains in the extended session after the results came out.MarketWatch - Business