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Want to Buy SpaceX Stock? You Have to Know Someone
Shares in Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company are a hot ticket for investors, but SpaceX tightly controls access.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What's next for Denver? With mile-high expectations, it'll be title or bust
The Nuggets have the league's best player in Nikola Jokić, and he should have at least another 5-6 years left of MVP-caliber play. They'll be back next year.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
What You Need to Know About Managing Expenses to Buy and Stay in Your Home
A podcast series examines sustainable homeownership by outlining the financial implications of buying a house.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Forget McDonald’s $5 value meal. If you really want to save money, bring your own wine to a diner.
Follow these tips to save some dollars the next time you visit your favorite restaurant.MarketWatch - Business -
WNBA charter flights to be fully set by next week
All WNBA teams will be using the league's new charter flight program by early next week, a spokesman told ESPN.ESPN - Sports - WNBA -
It Matters Where Your Coffee Is Farmed
It is our responsibility to support smallholders as they adapt to a changing climate.The Wall Street Journal - World -
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Christians choose Trump for his policies, not for his religious standing.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FSA vs. HSA: What to Know About the Accounts to Pay Medical Costs
Flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts both have tax benefits, but both may also have drawbacks, two reports found.The New York Times - Business -
Jane Schoenbrun Wants to Blow Up Your TV
Growing up, director Jane Schoenbrun escaped into shows like The X-Files and Twin Peaks. Their new movie is about the relief, and danger, of getting lost in screens.Wired - Tech -
All you need to know about the Paralympics
With 100 days to go until the Paris Paralympics, BBC Sport guides you through the sports, the venues and how many gold medals can be won.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The radical practice of eating what you want
‘Intuitive eating’ is an anti-diet that helps reconnect us to internal cues. But how does it work?. Figuring out what to eat is complicated. What are you in the mood for? What do other people in your household want? What can you afford? What do ...The Guardian - World -
Should you sell your home ‘off market’?
Once the preserve of luxury London properties, the sales tactic is spreading. But what does it mean — and does it actually work?Financial Times - World -
You Made a Mistake in Your Taxes. Now What?
The rules around amending a return can get complicated. Here’s what you need to know.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden Is Talking Directly to Black Voters. This Is What He Wants Them to Know.
The president is trying to increase his support among Black Americans, some of whom are angry over the war in Gaza. Others feel disengaged altogether. Here are takeaways from events held this week.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
The best camping gear in 2024 for your next outdoor adventure
Let's go camping with the best camping gear in 2024, including the best from REI, Coleman, Yeti and more.CBS News - Top stories -
What you need to know about qualifying for the 2024 Indianapolis 500
Kyle Larson is among 34 drivers entered for 33 starting spots.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Are DEI-Based Jobs Disappearing in 2024? Here's What You Need to Know
It's not 2020 anymore.Inc. - Business -
All you need to know about the Paralympics with 100 days to go
With 100 days to go until the Paris Paralympics, BBC Sport guides you through the sports, the venues and how many gold medals can be won.BBC News - Top stories -
Ultra-processed US foods are ultra-bad for you. Here’s what to know
A growing number of grocery-store foods, from fruit-flavored yogurts to packaged bread, are being tied to health concerns. What are those weird ingredients in our favorite packaged foods?Shopping for yogurt, bread and granola bars might feel like ...The Guardian - World -
Why is there unrest in New Caledonia? Everything you need to know
Deadly riots spiralled into wider crisis over over constitutional voting changes to increase number of French nationals eligible to vote in Pacific territory. People in New Caledonia: how have you been affected by the unrest?‘We will fight until ...The Guardian - World -
Want to Make a New Friend? How Much Money Have You Got?
More people are relying on gym memberships, art classes and other paid activities to develop friendships.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘Bottle grief – you don’t want to be a bore’: Barbara Hulanicki
The fashion designer and Biba founder, 87, on the best business advice she’s been given, why she wears black and the reason she never cries. As a child living in Jerusalem, we used to visit churches and convents. I always wanted to redesign the ...The Guardian - World -
This Is Hot Slaw. And Cleveland, Tenn., Wants You to Love It, Too.
A spicy, yellow dollop of cabbage slaw became Tennessee’s first official state food — then everyone had to learn what it was.The New York Times - Top stories -
Want to get ahead but don’t want to manage people? You need a job with dual-track promotion
What if the conventional path to career advancement and leadership didn't insist on the pivotal, yet frequently ill-suited role of people management? The truth is, not every employee is cut out for—or interested in—people management. It turns out, ...The Hill - Politics -
Why you can be a more informed investor once you know how to use market data
Retail investors are increasingly able to get what they need to make better financial decisions.MarketWatch - Business -
Your cash has an estimated lifespan: Will you need to replace it?
Spoiler alert: On average, our money doesn't last longer than 30 years.The Hill - Politics -
‘We’ll See You at Your House’: How Fear and Menace Are Transforming Politics
Public officials from Congress to City Hall are now regularly subjected to threats of violence. It’s changing how they do their jobs.The New York Times - Top stories -
What Comp Time Policy Should You Set For Your Team?
... and two other tricky workplace dilemmas.Inc. - Business -
When you stand side by side at the dog park, you can reveal your true selves – but not your names | Melanie Tait
Pet owners know what it’s like to form long-lasting connections with complete strangers, but remember: what’s said at the dog park stays at the dog park. There’s a universal truth about dog parks: if you go to one regularly enough you’ll find out ...The Guardian - World -
George Miller: ‘Where do I keep my Oscar? I swear, I don’t know’
The Furiosa, Mad Max and Happy Feet director talks tap dancing, life as a twin and what he’d tell his younger self. Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailWhat is the best thing about being a twin?. The shared experience. We spent the first 20 ...The Guardian - World -
Can mindfulness really make you happy, lower your blood pressure and improve your sleep? Experts reveal all
Mindfulness is said to help everything from anxiety to overeating. But how does it work? Experts separate fact from fiction . FALSE “Mindfulness is the opposite of ‘emptying the mind’; it is fully immersing the mind in precisely what you are ...The Guardian - World -
Nvidia and 2 other portfolio stocks report earnings next week. Here's what we want to see from each
There will be less economic data in the week ahead, but we will get earnings from three portfolio names, including one of our two "own, don't trade" stocks.CNBC - Business -
‘Is this creepy?’ I want to give my 13-year-old daughter her late grandfather’s iPhone. A refurbished model costs $200.
“It could be something to remember him by, as they were close.”MarketWatch - Business -
Biden on Trump’s next Supreme Court pick: ‘Do you think he’ll put anybody who has a brain?’
President Biden asked the audience at an NAACP Detroit chapter dinner to consider whether they think former President Trump, if elected for a second term in the White House, would fill hypothetical vacancies at the Supreme Court with “anybody who ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Trump-era tax cuts set to expire after 2025 — here's what you need to know
Several tax cuts enacted by former President Donald Trump are set to expire after 2025 without changes from Congress. Here's how it could affect your wallet.CNBC - Business -
Think before you click – and three other ways to reduce your digital carbon footprint | Koren Helbig
The invisible downside to our online lives is the data stored at giant energy-guzzling datacentres . It’s been called “the largest coal-powered machine on Earth” – and most of us use it countless times a day.. The internet and its associated ...The Guardian - World -
TL;DR? ElevenLabs now lets you add voiceover narration to your website
The new Audio Native embeddable audio player automatically narrates web page content via ElevenLab's text-to-speech technology.VentureBeat - Tech -
With JPMorgan, Mastercard on board in biometric 'breakthrough' year, you may soon start paying with your face
Biometric technology like Amazon's pay-by-palm is already in hundreds of stores. Facial recognition to buy things is next, and restaurants are already using it.CNBC - Business -
Neuroscience Says 6 to 10 Minutes a Day Can Make You Smarter, More Focused, and Even Increase the Size of Your Brain
Surprisingly, one study shows that even two minutes of this type of activity provides clear cognitive benefits.Inc. - Business -
'Don’t roll your eyes': Trump defense witness gets judge's warning. What you missed on Day 19 of the hush money trial.
After days of trying to dismantle Donald Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen’s credibility, the defense began presenting its own case, calling two witnesses that may make up the totality of its presentation.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump