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The political calculations of Israel's prime minister and Hamas's top leader in Gaza, both hard-liners, have left them little room to reach a compromise over the war between the two sides, posing a problem for the Biden administration.
The political calculations of Israel’s prime minister and Hamas’s top leader in Gaza, both hard-liners, have left them little room to reach a compromise over the war between the two sides, posing a problem for the Biden administration.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Interest rates are staying high—how to make them work in your favor
The U.S. Federal Reserve is keeping its benchmark interest rate at its current decades-long high. Savers and borrowers can take advantage of the moment.CNBC - Business -
From joint accounts to wealthier friends – why is money so hard to talk about?
Money is always the elephant in the room, and can be even harder to talk about than sex – but we can all benefit from a frank conversation, says Annalisa Barbieri, kicking off our You be the judge money special. The one item you will never see ...The Guardian - World -
Employees' Stress Over Mental Health Is Affecting Their Work
Employees are speaking loud and clear. As Mental Health Awareness Month kicks off, they're reminding employers to prioritize their mental well-being.Inc. - Business -
My two adult kids have had to move back home. Should I be charging them rent – and if so, how much? | Sue Elliott-Nicholls
They face spiralling costs and insecure work, so I’m glad to help them. But I can’t afford the big rise in my cost of living. Thank goodness for the “bank of mum and dad”: now there’s an expression to make me a bit sick in my mouth. I am the ...The Guardian - World -
Rodgers to have no restrictions when OTAs start
Aaron Rodgers will have "no restrictions" when the Jets start OTAs later this month, according to Jets coach Robert Saleh.ESPN - Sports
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