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Former NFL owner just donated his $35 million mansion to charity: Here's what the charity plans to do with it
This is a donation that you don't see every dayCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
You may get an extra Social Security payment this month: Here's why
Just like some will get an extra paycheck in May, some Social Security recipients will get two checks this month.The Hill - Politics -
Is this a real Premier League title race or a skilfully maintained illusion? | Jonathan Liew
Intrigue, mind games and a credible chance of Manchester City slipping up are all missing from this supposedly epic battle. Hello, hello. Testing. Is this thing still on? As we head into the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season, a ...The Guardian - World -
Brooklyn Nets 2024 NBA offseason preview: Path to improvement won't be easy
With no draft picks this summer, and Nic Claxton becoming an unrestricted free agent, things look bleak in Brooklyn.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Johnson survived his first ouster attempt. Making it past November will be harder.
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This Social Security rule change could help millions of people who get food benefits
Under a new rule, people receiving and applying for Supplemental Security Income will now have an easier time getting benefits.MarketWatch - Business -
New grads may have a harder time landing their dream job, despite a strong labor market — here's why
Although the overall outlook is positive, some employers are cutting back on new college graduate hires, and salaries are likely to fall short of expectations.CNBC - Business -
Why are no English teams in European finals? The Premier League has become harder than its rivals
For the first time in four years, there will be no English clubs in a major European cup final, a collective failure that inevitably leads to thoughts of decline and mismanagement, provoking debate about the reasons why.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Honda projected a drop in fiscal-year net profit and announced a share buyback after posting a sharp increase in annual profit for the previous year.
Honda projected a drop in fiscal-year net profit and announced a share buyback after posting a sharp increase in annual profit for the previous year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘We live frugally’: I’m 54 and my husband is 64. We have a $4 million net worth, but I’m not working. How should we navigate our retirement?
“While he splits his time between a part-time job and his consulting business, I’ve been unable to work for several years because of health problems.”MarketWatch - Business -
Why would basket hangers need a safety course?
A power firm says it is not aware of any safety incidents involving people hanging items on lampposts.BBC News - Top stories -
The new moral panic: Social media
Many parents and policymakers view the belief that social media use is harmful for youth to be common sense. But is it?The Hill - Politics -
Hanging baskets may return to safety rules-hit town
Businesses offer their support to help a floristry group hit by health and safety regulations.BBC News - Top stories -
DHS: New asylum rule 'intended to be a national security and public safety measure'
The Biden administration officially unveiled its latest executive action on border security and immigration on Thursday, emphasizing the asylum rule’s focus on "national security and public safety." The proposed rule, which was widely reported a ...The Hill - Politics -
Senate passes sweeping FAA bill focused on safety and consumer protections
The Senate late on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a broad aviation bill to boost air traffic controller staffing, increase funding to avert runway close-call incidents and speed refunds for canceled flights.NBC News - Top stories -
Citing Safety, New York Moves Mentally Ill People Out of the Subway
Medical workers and police officers are removing people suffering from psychiatric distress. The most troubled are forced to the hospital.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
Mock coffins fill a square in Milan in a protest over workplace safety in Italy
Mock coffins have filled one of Milan’s most famous squares in a protest organized by Italy’s second-largest union to raise awareness over workplace deathsABC News - World -
Mock coffins fill a square in Milan in a protest over workplace safety in Italy
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Boeing Now Faces SEC Inquiry Over its Safety
Further fallout from the January midflight mishap that dropped a door panel in a Portland suburb as regulators probe company leaders' statements to investors.Inc. - Business -
New Air Safety and Traveler Services Bill Passes Senate
Legislation supporting the Federal Aviation Administration gets approved a day before the current law expires.Inc. - Business