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Sunak says results 'disappointing' but voters will 'stick with us' at general election
Labour wins by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty.BBC News - Top stories -
OK maybe Trump Media’s auditor is really bad at a lot of things
The bell tolls for Big BenFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
Bucks-Pacers: Bad luck dooms Milwaukee to a second consecutive playoffs first-round exit
The Bucks dealt with extensive injury problems in the first round of the playoffsCBS Sports - Sports -
Cardinals' surprisingly bad start to 2024: Reasons for optimism (pitching) and major concern (hitting)
St. Louis is already hovering near last place in the NL CentralCBS Sports - Sports -
An Ex-Marvel CEO Made Architectural Restorations His 'Bad Habit.' He's Listing His Latest for $12.9 Million.
Eric Ellenbogen completed an extension renovation on the William F. Cody-designed home in Palm Springs, replacing the “coolcrete” facade with terrazzo.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Labour's Sadiq Khan reelected as London mayor as UK's ruling Conservatives face more electoral pain
Sadiq Khan, the Labour Party’s mayor of London, has romped to victory, securing a record third straight term at City Hall, on another hugely disappointing day for the U.K.’s governing Conservatives ahead of a looming general electionABC News - World -
Bankruptcy vs. debt settlement: How to choose the right debt relief option
Bankruptcy and debt settlement are both effective ways of getting rid of debt, but which one makes more sense?CBS News - Top stories -
My late aunt gave her husband a life tenancy in her home — but her attorney won’t even let us see the will. Is this a bad sign?
“When she died, we were told by her attorney that we were responsible for the taxes and property insurance during the time when the life tennant lives in the home.”MarketWatch - Business -
Using debt to finance government spending is not a free lunch
Government debt can be a valuable tool — but it has consequences.MarketWatch - Business -
Medical Debt Shows Up Less Often on Credit Reports
But the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said 15 million people still had medical bills in their files, which can make it hard to qualify for loans.The New York Times - Business