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‘Having a certificate of loss proves my baby existed’
Women who have lost pregnancies before 24 weeks share their feelings about baby loss certificates.BBC News - Top stories -
Baby murdered by parents should have been protected, report says
A review over the killing of 10-month-old Finley Boden finds "significant shortcomings".BBC News - Top stories -
Did I Need To Make Extra Embryos to Have a Baby?
As an antiabortion Christian, I wish I had known I had other options.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here’s how much money Americans in their 30s have in their 401(k)s
Americans in their 30s are around halfway to retirement age, but many don't have much saved in their 401(k)s.CNBC - Business -
How much money Americans in their 50s have in their 401(k)s
Retirement is in view for Americans in their 50s. However, many have less saved than they may want. A retirement expert's tips to get on track.CNBC - Business -
Here's how much credit card debt Americans have by age—and which generation owes the most
Collectively, Americans owe over $1 trillion on their credit cards. However, when you break down the numbers by age, one generation owes far more than the rest.CNBC - Business -
A third of Asian Americans who live in poverty have college degrees. What’s going on?
A new Pew report on Asian-American poverty finds that education does not always create opportunities.MarketWatch - Business -
Why Biden, Macron and More Leaders Have Low Approval Ratings
Why Biden isn’t alone with his low approval ratings.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Why a company is offering staff a $75,000 incentive to have children
South Korean business leaders worried about the country's economic future are offering some remarkable rewards for workers willing to build families.CBS News - World -
Why a company is offering staff a $75,000 incentive to have children
South Korean business leaders worried about the country's economic future are offering some remarkable rewards for workers willing to build families.CBS News - Top stories -
Individual investors are buying fewer stocks, but using more leverage
Individual investors are flocking to leveraged ETFs, leaving them more susceptible to pullbacks, analysts warn.MarketWatch - Business -
Let’s talk about money and death: Why aging parents and their adult children should have ‘the talk’
It’s a conversation loaded with potential tension about independence, money, responsibility, and mortalityMarketWatch - Business -
Why have earnings fallen over the last two years while the economy has grown?
My monthly review of stock market valuation indicatorsMarketWatch - Business -
'Something terrible' could have happened: Why more NFL players self-report concussions
In an era of concussion awareness, more players are inclined to report symptoms, but there are exceptions.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Please Stay, Baby. Please?
The grief of miscarriage is largely invisible. And with each loss, the longing multiplies.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Rewatching Old Shows Could Lead To Fewer New Ones, Judd Apatow Worries
We're sorry to interrupt your 19th rewatch of The Office to share a major worry from The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up director Judd Apatow. He's concerned that people may become too comfortable checking out old shows--like Suits on ...GameSpot - Tech -
Mississippi Senate Republicans push Medicaid expansion 'lite' proposal that would cover fewer people
A proposal to expand Medicaid to tens of thousands of residents in one of the poorest states in the U.S. is still alive in the Mississippi LegislatureABC News - Health - Republican Party -
MLB new rules 2024: Pitch clock change, tweak to basepaths, fewer mound visits in effect on Opening Day
Here's what to know about baseball's refined rulebook as the 2024 season beginsCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Buy American, Build Nothing
The infrastructure law of 2021 makes it hard to build anything.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Business Stalls in China
Companies are seeing their China trade diminish amid geopolitical tensions and the country’s weak economy.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Repeating the Mistakes of the American Past
It took the Pearl Harbor attack for FDR to get the country in war-mode thinking.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Business Stalls in China
Companies are seeing their China trade diminish amid geopolitical tensions and the country’s weak economy.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Why Colts' Shane Steichen says Anthony Richardson will have huge Year 2, plus what he thinks Joe Flacco adds
Richardson's rookie season was cut short by injuryCBS Sports - Sports -
Punxsutawney Phil welcomes two babies
Punxsutawney Phil now has a new job that will last year-round.NBC News - Top stories -
Larry David on Trump: 'Such a little baby'
"Seinfeld" co-creator and comedian Larry David tore into former President Trump for denying the results of the 2020 election during a recent interview, calling him a “little baby.” CNN's Chris Wallace asked David how much the issue of the ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump