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Gen X says they'll need more than $1.5 million to retire comfortably—but most have less than 5% of that saved
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The Hill - Politics
More than 5 million guns purchased in first 4 months of 2024
The data follows the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declaring firearm violence a public health crisis. -
MarketWatch - Business
How can we tap the equity in our home without paying a 7% interest rate? We currently have a mortgage rate of less than 4%.
“Should I accept that 7%-plus interest rate is the starting rate these days?” -
CNBC - Business
Harvard-trained neuroscientist: If you use any of these 3 phrases at work, you're more emotionally intelligent than most
You can improve your emotional intelligence by paying closer attention to your conversations at work, says Juliette Han, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘My peers have 10 to 20 times more set aside for retirement’: I’m 67 and have $100,000 saved. I want to retire in three years. Can I do it?
“I’m estimating an income of $3,500 to $3,700 per month from Social Security, and around $750 a month from a pension.” -
CBS News - Top stories
Here's how much Americans say they need to earn to live comfortably
Living comfortably means being able to pay all bills, afford a handful of wants and be able to save for the future. -
CBS News - Top stories
Amazon's bestselling cookware set for small kitchens is less than half price
This Carote cookware set with detachable handles saves kitchen space. It's more than half off ahead of Prime Day. -
The Hill - Politics
USA Today's top editor leaves after less than a year
Terence Samuel is leaving the top editing job at USA Today roughly a year after he took the position. The Hill confirmed Samuel's departure, which was unexpected and announced to the outlet's staff Monday. “Terry Samuel has been a been a valued ... -
ABC News - World
Hunger grips Yemen even more. The UN says more than half of households aren't eating enough
The United Nations food agency says more than half of households in Yemen are not eating enough due to poor economic conditions and a monthslong pause in food assistance to millions of people in the rebel-held north -
CBS News - Top stories
Rep. Jim Himes says Americans know Biden's "four-year record" is important more than debate
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut tells "Face the Nation" that while President Biden "did not perform the way we would have liked to have seen him perform," Himes said he is "not so cynical as to believe that the American people are going ...
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Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for 'official acts,' limits evidence and reach of special counsel's election case
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Boston Celtics' majority owner puts team up for sale weeks after NBA championship
The ownership group behind the Boston Celtics has put the team up for sale, weeks after it won the NBA championship.NBA -
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Paramount is hunting for a streaming partner, could kick off a wave of deals
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Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
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Chewy shares fall nearly 7% as the boost from Roaring Kitty's new stake diminishes
The filing showed Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, bought just over 9 million shares — amounting to a 6.6% stake in the company.