The January seasonal trade has begun. Here’s how you can master it.
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Tax season has opened: Here are key things to know before you file your taxes
The 2025 tax season opened for individual filers on Jan. 27. Here are some key things to know before filing your return.CNBC - 2d -
How the stock market’s January seasonal trade can help you hit your targets
Prepare for four positive trading days; plus, the NYSE “new highs vs. new lows” indicator is bullish.MarketWatch - 5d -
Lakers' LeBron James has seemingly begun his annual campaign to convince the team to make a trade
James tends to make his feelings on his teams clear right around the deadlineCBS Sports - Jan. 21 -
PlayStation 4 And 5 Owners Can Watch Severance Season 2 For Free--Here's How
Fans of Severance (or any of the binge-worthy titles currently streaming on Apple TV+) who also own a PlayStation are in for a treat: They can view the surreal, nail-biting office drama 's latest ...GameSpot - Jan. 17 -
Donald Trump isn’t even in office yet and silly season has already begun | Sidney Blumenthal
He wants to seize the Panama Canal, Canada and Greenland. And now wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Donald Trump’s silly season has already caused irreparable damage to United ...The Guardian - Jan. 13 -
The Brightest Comet of 2025 Is Coming. Here’s How You Can See It Shine
On January 13, Atlas C/2024 G3 will reach its closest point to the sun.Wired - Jan. 11 -
It's 'Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.CNBC - Jan. 10 -
How soon can you file your 2024 income-tax return? Here’s your 2025 tax-season road map.
Tax season is just around the corner and it’s never too early to get startedMarketWatch - Jan. 7 -
Congestion Pricing Has Begun in New York City. Here’s How It Works.
The tolling program, the first of its kind in the nation, will charge most drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street during peak hours a $9 fee.The New York Times - Jan. 5
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