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How To Get More Food In Manor Lords
Your citizens in Manor Lords can't survive on an empty stomach. Well, some of them might be able to, but they'll certainly feel a bit of disdain due to your neglect. As such, it's imperative that you always have more than enough supplies, ...GameSpot - Tech -
How can Stormont get more money?
After this week's budget Stormont ministers agree that none of them have enough money.BBC News - Top stories -
Here's how much credit card debt the average American has (and how to pay it off)
The average American is currently facing a hefty amount of credit card debt — but there are several ways to tackle it.CBS News - Top stories -
The best deals at Best Buy ahead of Memorial Day can save you hundreds on tech, home goods and more
There are tons of savings waiting for you at Best Buy right now, from discounted iPads to Samsung TVs and more.CBS News - Top stories -
Book at these times to save money on summer flights for 2024
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Here’s how much money No. 1 pick Caleb Williams and other 2024 NFL draft picks will earn on their rookie contracts
Dropping a few spots can cost players millions. In 2023, Kentucky quarterback prospect Will Levis was selected much later than expected, and lost out on tens of millions of dollars.MarketWatch - Business - NFL -
Rising Food Prices Send More Shoppers to Aldi
The German grocer keeps prices low with smaller stores, fewer staffers and a slimmer product menu than bigger supermarkets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rising Food Prices Send More Shoppers to Aldi
The German grocer keeps prices low with smaller stores, fewer staffers and a slimmer product menu than bigger supermarkets.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Hazy Days in Athens and More
College protests, horses run amok, snooker championship and more images from around the world, selected by Wall Street Journal photo editors.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Testimony ends for the day in Trump hush money trial
The prosecution continued to question the ex-publisher of the National Enquirer David Pecker as Donald Trump sat in a New York courtroom Thursday for his criminal hush money trial.CNN - Top stories - Donald Trump
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Shares of Coursera Inc. and Chegg Inc. fell in the after-hours session Monday after both education-tech companies guided for weaker current quarters, and Chegg also announced a CEO change.MarketWatch - Business