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DHS Wants Workers to Quit. The $25,000 Buyout Has Hidden Costs
Severance payments are mostly uncharted territory for federal workers. Here’s what you need to know.Inc. - 1d -
Trump Has Added 145% Tariff to China, White House Clarifies
White House officials clarified on Thursday that the 125 percent tariff the president announced on Wednesday was in addition to a 20 percent added to the country since President Trump returned to ...The New York Times - 1d -
Stress about Social Security and the economy has seniors taking benefits early
Older Americans are dipping into their savings at a faster rate due to inflationMarketWatch - 18h -
Trump had five tariff goals - has he achieved any of them?
The president made a partial reversal this week - here's a look at where it leaves five of his key ambitions.BBC News - 15h -
The ‘China Shock’ Offers a Lesson. It Isn’t the One Trump Has Learned.
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change without time to adjust.The New York Times - 8h -
Game, set, Matić: Man United's Onana has night to forget
André Onana's performance against Lyon for Manchester United could have cost Ruben Amorim's team a chance to qualify for the semifinals of the Europa League.ESPN - 6h -
Brackin's return has helped Hatton navigate first season in 4A
Apr. 11—HATTON — It's a brisk fall night in Caddo. Clear skies and a cool wind have created the perfect Friday night lights atmosphere for Hatton's cross-county trip to East Lawrence last ...Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Eric Dane, McSteamy of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Says He Has A.L.S.
The actor, who plans to return to his role on the hit show “Euphoria,” told People magazine about his diagnosis.The New York Times - 6h -
Trump has added a political risk premium to US assets
Parking money in America is no longer the routine, fuss-free, neutral optionFinancial Times - 7h -
Japan Improves To 2-0 While Hungary Has Yet To Score
Japan did what Japan is wont to do, and rode their patient but speedy style of play to a 2-0 win over Hungary on Friday in Czechia.Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Patriots C Garrett Bradbury has unique connection with Drake Maye
New England Patriots center Garrett Bradbury reveals the unique connection he's already established with quarterback Drake Maye.Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Kevin O'Connell has high expectations for one Vikings WR in 2025
The Vikings are hoping their fourth-year wide receiver takes off in 2025, as he'll be asked to take on a heavy load.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
She’s Young, Trump-Friendly, and Has a White House Press Pass
Natalie Winters, a protégée of Stephen Bannon, belongs to a newly high-profile contingent of West Wing reporters.The New York Times - 1h -
U.S. Military Removes Commander of Greenland Base
Although the military did not say why the colonel had been dismissed, it said it would not tolerate any subversion of President Trump’s agenda.The New York Times - 13h -
Here’s how much a ‘Made in the USA’ iPhone would cost
The White House says President Trump believes Apple can make a U.S. iPhone, but there are many reasons why analysts say that's likely not possible.CNBC - 1h -
Why Senior VC Partners Are Leaving Big Firms for Smaller Funds
With large venture capital firms operating more like asset managers, increasing numbers of senior partners are leaving to join smaller, more nimble funds—or start their own.Inc. - 2d -
Why Restoration Hardware’s Stock Sank—and How AI Can Help
Restoration Hardware’s stock plunged 38 percent last week. Here’s what the company could do to recover.Inc. - 1d -
Why Harvard's Harmoni Turner brings fun, flair to WNBA draft
Coming off a record-setting season at Harvard, Harmoni Turner believes she can dazzle in the WNBA.ESPN - 1d -
Why This Crypto Startup Just Put a GameStop Redditor in Its C-Suite
Jaime Rogozinski founded the infamous r/WallStreetBets forum. Now, he’s throwing his weight behind a crypto infrastructure company.Inc. - 1d -
Why mortgage rates aren't falling—despite the tariff pause
Despite tariff relief, economic uncertainty may keep mortgage rates stubbornly high this year.CNBC - 23h -
Why Young Investors Are Not Worried About Stock Market Swings
While retirees and others fretted about their portfolios, some members of Gen Z and younger millennials kept calm and bought the dip.The New York Times - 22h -
Why did Trump pause the tariffs? Look to the bond market.
President Trump had brushed off the stock market's plunge, but turmoil in the bond market got his administration's attention.CBS News - 20h -
Why holiday rentals are winning the war for Europe’s city centres
Residents of tourist hotspots have long demanded that Airbnb-style letting platforms be banned. But booking numbers in Europe — and housing costs — are still risingFinancial Times - 15h -
'Yellowjackets' creators on Season 3 finale and why they're banking on another season
Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, creators and showrunners of Showtime's thriller drama series, discussed Friday's finale and what happens next to the soccer team in the wilderness.Los Angeles Times - 12h -
Why does TV coverage of the Masters start so late?
Full live coverage of the prestigious tournament from Augusta National doesn’t start until the evening in the UKYahoo Sports - 10h -
Why Trump's tariffs won't push China and Europe closer
China and the European Union are unlikely to become close allies even as relations between the EU and the White House could sour.CNBC - 8h -
Why Tonali and Fagioli are again under investigation for illegal betting
Sandro Tonali and Nicolò Fagioli remain under investigation by the Milan Prosecutor despite having already served lengthy bans between 2023 and 2024.Fagioli and Tonali are among the 13 players ...Yahoo Sports - 7h -
Why 'it was a gutsy road win' for Nashville Predators, Andrew Brunette vs Utah
Filip Forsberg scored the shootout winner for the Nashville Predators in a 4-3 win over the Utah Hockey Club at the Delta Center on Thursday.Yahoo Sports - 7h -
This Weekend's Masters Could Be a Duel for the Ages. Here's Why I'll Be Watching
Commentary: A showdown between the two best golfers in the world could be looming at Augusta National.Yahoo Sports - 4h -
This Expert Revealed Why You’re Overwhelmed at Work, and It’s Not Your To-Do List
Is your workload really the problem?Inc. - 5h -
Why Intel’s stock is falling on the latest twist in the China tariff saga
Texas Instruments’ stock is also tumbling as investors worry about the company’s domestic manufacturing footprint in light of China’s tariffs against the U.S.MarketWatch - 2h -
The History of Helicopter Crashes in NYC. And Why Reforms Rarely Stick.
Dozens have died in accidents since helicopters were allowed in the city in 1949. Residents have complained for nearly as long, but reforms rarely stick.The New York Times - 1h -
'I was stabbed with a syringe and almost died - but may never know why it happened'
Gary Lewis was stabbed with a syringe full of muscle relaxant in a seemingly random attack.BBC News - 3h -
Why China's Xi Jinping is playing hardball with Trump on tariffs: ANALYSIS
He wants to show China can withstand the economic pain, according to experts.ABC News - 1h -
Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With Trump
Top Iranian officials pressed the country’s leader to reverse his position, arguing that the risk of war with the United States and the worsening economic crisis could topple the regime.The New York Times - 1h -
Delta Drops Its 2025 Outlook as Trade War Heats Up
As travel plans vanish amid spiking uncertainty, the most profitable U.S. airline suspended its revenue, earnings, and second-half growth forecasts for the year.Inc. - 2d -
In “The Studio” Seth Rogen Is Dressed Up as a Long Gone Studio Mogul
In “The Studio,” Seth Rogen is in love with the trappings of a bygone Hollywood era.The New York Times - 1d -
CFB's best receivers for 2025: Who lines up after the clear No. 1?
It's no surprise that Jeremiah Smith tops our list, but after that, the voting was wide open.ESPN - 1d -
As Trade War Heats Up, Most U.S. Businesses Stick With China Plans
Despite spiking tariffs on imports from China, U.S. companies view the country’s manufacturing advantages and domestic market potential as too valuable to renounce.Inc. - 1d