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How to tell if you can actually afford a major purchase: 'Most people genuinely have no idea,' says self-made millionaire
Callie and Travis have gone into debt by not planning ahead for vacations and other big purchases in the past. Here's the advice Ramit Sethi gave them.CNBC - Business -
Natural-gas prices post their first monthly gain since October. Here’s why.
Natural-gas futures were among the largest commodity gainers in April — posting a monthly rise of almost 13% as traders bet on a slowdown in U.S. production ahead of the high-demand summer cooling season.MarketWatch - Business -
Intimacy coordinators are on the rise on film and TV sets. Here's what they do.
Intimacy coordination is a relatively new and growing field with movie and television productions required to make a good-faith effort to hire one if needed on set.CBS News - Entertainment -
What can you do if a gig gets called off?
After Olivia Rodrigo is forced to delay her gig at the Co-Op Live venue - can fans get their cash back?BBC News - Top stories -
Barnwell: Does trading up in the NFL draft actually work? What we can learn from 242 past deals
Trading up isn't simply a pass/fail conversation, but there often is a clear winner.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
What do the US campus protests mean for Joe Biden in November?
Thousands of students have rallied for Palestine, after hundreds of thousands of Democrats declined to vote for Biden in the primary. Sign up for The Stakes: a free newsletter on the 2024 US presidential electionThe policies of Joe Biden and ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
How Protesters Can Actually Help Palestinians
I worry that the more aggressive demonstrators may be hurting the Gazans they’re trying to support.The New York Times - Top stories -
Biden Signs TikTok Ban Bill Into Law. Here’s What Happens Next.
President Biden has signed the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it. Now the law faces court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing’s hostility.The New York Times - Tech - Joe Biden -
NYPD leader on Columbia: 'Spoiled kids who think they can do what they want'
A senior NYPD leader defended the department’s decision to aggressively clear pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University and other colleges in New York City on Tuesday, saying police “set the tone for the city” against protesters he described ...The Hill - Politics -
Passengers can soon get automatic refunds for canceled or delayed flights. Here’s what to know.
The Transportation Department said this gives consumers clearer rights rather than making them rely on airlines to decide when compensation is owedMarketWatch - Business
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Peloton replaces CEO after 90% stock slide during his tenure, plans more layoffs
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Highly ranked manager who bet on Mag 7 giants looks to these second-order winners from AI
The MainStay Winslow Large Cap Growth fund owes a lot of its returns to Big Tech. Co-portfolio manager Justin Kelly is hot on the hunt for new winners. Here are some ideas.MarketWatch - Business -
U.S. productivity slumps in first quarter
Productivity had been a bright spot for the economy over the past year and today’s data dims the outlook.MarketWatch - Business -
Two-year Treasury yield remains below 5% after Powell suggests rate hike unlikely
Rates on U.S. government debt were little changed to higher Thursday morning, a day after the Federal Reserve’s latest policy update, as weekly jobless-benefit claims pointed to continued strength in the labor market.MarketWatch - Business -
Novo Nordisk says starter doses of weight-loss drug surge as company hikes financial outlook
Novo Nordisk said its Wegovy injectable drug for weight loss now has more than 130,000 weekly prescriptions in North America alone after the company boosted supplies to meet insatiable demand.MarketWatch - Business