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The Wall Street Journal - World
Want an Iced Coffee? Brands Want You to Make Your Own
Keurig and Nescafé are among companies developing products to woo people away from pricey barista-made cold brews and Frappuccinos. -
Financial Times - Business
How much cash would it take for you to quit your job?
Economists are turning to new ways of finding out -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Swapping Your Home for a Vacation? What You Need to Know
It pays to do logistical research before taking this leap of faith for your vacation. -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Want an Iced Coffee? Brands Want You to Make Your Own
Keurig and Nescafé are among companies developing products to woo people away from pricey barista-made cold brews and Frappuccinos. -
CBS News - Top stories
Should you use your home equity to make an investment? Experts weigh in
Are you thinking about using your home equity as investment capital? Here's what experts think of the idea. -
Inc. - Business
Boost Your Work Confidence With a Simple Tool You Already Own
This simple approach increases your influence and impact fast. -
CBS News - Top stories
7/7/2024: 3D Printing; Your Chatbot Will See You Now
First, a report on 3D printing homes on Earth, someday the moon. Then, a look at AI’s role in mental health treatments. -
MarketWatch - Business
Is your boss a narcissist? ‘Once you take a company public, you are more likely to be in the psychopathic zone.’
“Narcissism is a personality style, not a disorder. It shows up and puts a person at odds with other people,” says psychologist Ramani Durvasula. -
MarketWatch - Business
Betting on unknown future events may be the next big thing in hedging your investments
Forecast contracts allow investors to place a bet that something will or won’t happen. -
The Hill - Politics
New 'smishing' attack may target your iPhone, Apple ID: What to know
A new 'smishing' attack — a phishing scam sent via text — is reportedly targeting Apple users.Apple -
NBC News - Top stories
Convenient and concealable: The dark side of Zyn and tobacco-free nicotine products
Nicotine pouches like Zyn have soared in popularity in recent years. Most are marketed as smoke-free, hands-free alternatives to cigarettes and other tobacco products. -
CBS Sports - Sports
2024 MLB trade deadline: Ranking 30 players who could be on the move, plus where top candidates may land
The deadline is set for July 30 -
MarketWatch - Business
Stock-market breadth may have already peaked with investors ‘sniffing out economic weakness’
The divergence between winning stocks and the rest of the market may reflect market participants “sniffing out economic weakness that will overpower the implied rate cuts,” says a top technical analyst. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Why 76ers' next big move should be overpaying a role player you may never have heard of
KJ Martin could be crucial to Philadelphia's championship hopes next season -
NBC News - Top stories
The fastest-growing streaming networks have on-demand content for free — and you may not have heard of them
At a moment when many consumers’ wallets are stretched to the breaking point, TV viewers have begun flocking to a group of streaming services that don’t cost a dime. -
The Guardian - World
Sausage Party: Foodtopia review – you may need to look away from all the fruit and veg pornography
This relentlessly puerile follow-up to Seth Rogen’s 2016 film is a glorious slice of anthropomorphism that’s full of perfectly crafted idiocy – if you can stomach the sex scenes. The important thing about Sausage Party: Foodtopia is to know what ... -
GameSpot - Tech
Could The Next Sims 4 Expansion Break Your Sex Mods - Or Even Put Them Behind A Paywall?
The next big expansion for The Sims 4, Lovestruck, is going to be a momentous one. It's slated to dramatically overhaul the game's romance mechanics to add depth and better reflect the social dynamics we experience in real life--including a new ... -
BBC News - Top stories
What went wrong for the Conservatives?
A post-mortem is under way along with a debate about the direction the Tories should go next. -
CBS News - Top stories
Is your HELOC draw period ending soon? What experts say you should know now
If your HELOC draw period is ending, there are some changes you should be aware of, like higher payments. -
CNBC - Business
How to boost your EQ at the office—even if you work remotely, according to a career expert
Emotional intelligence can help you get ahead at work, but you'll have to work to show it if you work remotely, career experts say. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Do Your Socks Make You Look Old? Gen Z Thinks So.
Sock height is the latest style skirmish: ‘If you are wearing low-cut socks, it means you are 30-plus.’ -
The Guardian - World
‘Will you stop exploring yours?’: Latin America forges ahead on new oil frontier
About half the countries in the region are experiencing a rush in oil exploration that threatens the global drive to achieve net zero. But many argue that they have a right to enrich themselves in the same way the west has. . His raised hands ... -
The New York Times - Health
What Red Flags Pushed You to Leave Your Therapist? Tell Us About It.
A New York Times mental health reporter wants to hear why therapy didn’t work out. -
Inc. - Business
Why You Should Take Inspiration From 'Ocean's Eleven' When Staffing Your Startup
If you're chasing a bold idea, you need an equally bold team to make it happen. -
Inc. - Business
Why You Should Delete All The Third-Party Apps From Your iPhone This Summer
It sounds radical, but it can set you free from digital clutter and free up space in your real-world life. -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s how much house you can afford to buy, based on your job
MarketWatch worked with Realtor.com to analyze BLS data for 800 jobs to determine how much the typical worker in specific professions can afford in terms of home price. -
CNBC - Business
How a 'softening' real estate market could help you score a lower price on a home
Homes are taking longer to sell, which is helping buyers successfully negotiate the asking price for a home. -
The Guardian - World
‘We fool around in semi-public places. You could be arrested or publicly shamed’: This is how we do it in Uganda
Catherine and Daudi first met at school but fell for each other three years ago. Once I had left my religious boarding school I started to speak to people about sex toys and erotic reading. Younger generations love to have sex – but through our ... -
The Hill - Politics
The cost of Biden's complacency in Ukraine
The Biden administration's lack of urgency in providing Ukraine with the weapons and munitions it needs to survive and defeat Russia is causing civilian casualties, and the U.S. and NATO's reactionary approach is not helping the situation.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
There's a Right Way---and a Wrong Way---to Snack
Science-backed strategies for taming the inner snack monster. -
Financial Times - World
When inflation models go wrong
Academic work on display at the ECB forum failed sniff and scale testsInflation -
BBC News - Top stories
Reeves: 'There's not a huge amount of money'
The new chancellor says she has inherited a depleted economy that will create a “challenge” for Labour. -
Inc. - Business
Startups Are Chasing Money That Isn't There
Why the VC investment 'raise-rinse-repeat' cycle is over. -
The Guardian - World
‘A lot of ambition’: how Michael Olise mapped his path to Bayern Munich
After securing a move to Bavaria for an initial £45m, 22-year-old has his heart set on even bigger things. No words accompanied Michael Olise’s Instagram post on Sunday evening just after his move to Bayern Munich had been confirmed but the ... -
The Hill - Politics
Durbin: Debate 'raised a lot of questions' about Biden’s viability
Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), the No. 2-ranking member of the Senate Democratic leadership, said Monday that President Biden’s debate performance “raised a lot of questions” about his strength as a general election candidate, but he ...Joe Biden -
CBS News - Top stories
Big Lots to close up to 40 stores, and it's survival is in doubt
Big Lots cites "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue as going concern, discount retailer says in SEC filing. -
The Guardian - World
‘It’s going to be £20,000’: England fans mull cost of going to Euro final
Tickets may cost £2,500, most flights are sold out or charging five times normal price – and fans already in Germany face tricky decisions. Euro 2024 – latest updatesOver much-needed breakfasts involving a significant amount of sausage and ... -
The Hill - Politics
Fourth of July costs rocket higher
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Fourth of July cookout costs hit record high New research finds that average Fourth of July cookout costs are expected to soar to ... -
BBC News - Top stories
Mortgage costs 'biggest challenge' for homeowners
The UK's biggest mortgage lender says the housing market remains "delicately balanced". -
CBS News - Top stories
Tips for cutting costs of summer camp
The American Camp Association says the average cost of summer camp per day is up to $87 with sleepaway camps running as high as $173 a day. So what options do parents have to save money? USA Today personal finance reporter Daniel de Visé joined ...