Outside the Box More Rotting Assets Are Lurking in the Shadows of the Financial System
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Glitches in revamped financial aid system hindering college-bound students
The forms to apply for financial aid were released three months late this year, and one estimate shows over 25% of schools still haven't sent out aid packages.CBS News - Top stories -
Vanguard tapped former BlackRock executive Salim Ramji as its next leader, putting an outsider in charge for the first time in the asset manager's history.
Vanguard tapped former BlackRock executive Salim Ramji as its next leader, putting an outsider in charge for the first time in the asset manager’s history.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Stormy Financial Seas Push Red Lobster to Close Scores of Restaurants
A month after news the chain was considering Chapter 11 protection, attributing some of its losses to an all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion, the Orlando-based company reportedly shutters 88 of its 649 restaurants.Inc. - Business -
Anglo American plans to shed several assets and focus more on commodities linked to green energy after rejecting a $43 billion takeover bid from rival BHP.
Anglo American plans to shed several assets and focus more on commodities linked to green energy after rejecting a $43 billion takeover bid from rival BHP.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cohen Lays Out Hush-Money Plot, and Protest Shadows Israeli Holiday
Plus, a diss track tops the charts.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
Israelis mark a subdued Independence Day under the shadow of war in Gaza
Israel's Independence Day is normally a raucous affair, celebrated with day parties and barbecues in parks, but this year, celebrations — from Monday evening through Tuesday — were mutedABC News - World - Israel -
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It was supposed to be the next Tesla. Instead, its first car was likened to "undercooked dough."The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ukraine Needs Money to Fight. Can Seized Russian Assets Help?
Kyiv’s supporters are discussing how to use the interest earned by frozen Russian assets to help pay for weapons and postwar reconstruction.The New York Times - World - Ukraine -
There is still a lawful way to seize Russia's assets to rebuild Ukraine
In a move aimed at redirecting funds to support Ukraine, Congress adopted the REPO Act last month, granting the Biden administration powers to seize frozen Russian assets within US control. The only catch, as the adopted act acknowledges, is that ...The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
Charles Schwab’s total client assets dip 3% during tax season
Money manager cites “client tax disbursements and seasonal advisory fee payments” for drop.MarketWatch - Business - United Kingdom -
Arabian fights - the impact of Saudi boxing takeover
BBC Sport explores the impact of the Saudi boxing takeover and what it means for the fighting game closer to home.BBC News - Top stories -
Finnish Lawmaker Who Fired Gun Outside Bar Is Expelled From Party
The lawmaker, Timo Vornanen, from the right-wing nationalist Finns Party is the latest party figure to come under scrutiny. He said he would continue in Parliament.The New York Times - World -
Speaker Johnson rails against Trump trial outside NY courthouse
NEW YORK — Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) railed against former President Trump’s hush money trial in remarks outside the Manhattan courthouse Tuesday, becoming the highest-ranking lawmaker to visit Trump in New York amid the ongoing legal ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Clashes Outside Georgian Parliament as 'Foreign Agents' Bill Approved
Thousands of people rallied to protest the approval of the bill, which is seen as a Russian ploy to weaken growing ties between the former Soviet state and Europe.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Neakasa M1 Self-Cleaning Litter Box Review: Automated No-Scoop Cleaning
If your cats hate covered litter boxes, the Neakasa M1 Self-Cleaning Litter Box is a no-scoop, smart, automated box that gives them headroom.Wired - Tech