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Pet Shop Boys: ‘It worked out quite well’
The most successful British pop duo in music history on tantrums, touring when you turn 70 — and why it feels unreal to hang out with Liza MinnelliFinancial Times - Business -
Pet Shop Boys: ‘It worked out quite well’
The most successful British pop duo in music history on tantrums, touring when you turn 70 — and why it feels unreal to hang out with Liza MinnelliFinancial Times - Business -
The crippling home insurance crisis hitting America
While climate is changing, the model for insurance has notFinancial Times - World -
Philips Settles U.S. Ventilator Claims
Philips has reached a $1 billion settlement in the U.S. related its Respironics ventilators, and backed its full-year guidance.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pet Shop Boys: 'We should call our next tour Farewell'
The pop group look back on 40 years of chart success, and discuss their 15th album, Nonetheless.BBC News - Top stories -
Four decades in, the Pet Shop Boys know the secret to staying cool
Forty years and 50 million record sales after the Pet Shop Boys rose to fame with “West End Girls,” the iconic British duo is releasing a new albumABC News - Entertainment -
Democratic governors admonish Noem for shooting her dog by posing with their pets
A group of Democratic governors mocked Gov. Kristi Noem (R-S.D.) on social media after a passage from her upcoming book entered the spotlight over a story about killing her family dog. In the story, Noem describes getting frustrated with the ...The Hill - Politics -
Insurers scale back reimbursements for drugs used for weight loss
A growing number of insurance carriers say they won't cover the cost of weight loss medications because it is too high. The change is forcing some patients to take desperate measures. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports.NBC News - Top stories -
3 long-term care insurance moves to make before you're 75
Are you a senior considering long-term care insurance? Here are three strategic moves to make before you're 75.CBS News - Top stories -
Killer buys sex doll with wife's life insurance payout
After Kristen Trickle died at her home in Kansas, her husband Colby Trickle received over $120,000 in life insurance benefits and spent nearly $2,000 on a sex doll supposedly to help him sleep.CBS News - Top stories -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Republic First Bank closes, first FDIC-insured bank to fail in 2024
Regulators have closed Republic First Bank's 32 branches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York and they will be taken over by Fulton Bank.CBS News - Top stories -
How Insurers Game Out Disaster Risk and Drop Customers
Companies are trying to cut their exposure, but their methods can be flawed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Republic First Bank closes, first FDIC-insured bank to fail in 2024
Regulators have closed Republic First Bank's 32 branches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York and they will be taken over by Fulton Bank.CBS News - Politics -
How to cut the cost of long-term care insurance in your 70s
Long-term care insurance can be expensive if you're in your 70s. Here are ways to cut that cost.CBS News - Top stories -
Remote Work Is a Leadership Killer
There’s no way of learning to manage people other than by direct observation of those who do it well.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Work With Us on Responsible Gaming
Policies should be based on peer-reviewed research.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘It was wet. It was filthy. It was aggressive. I said, I’ll take the racoon. But keeping exotic pets is cruel’
Lindsay McKenna’s wildlife centre takes in exotic animals when owners can’t cope. She and other experts fear the law is failing the very animals it is designed to protect. When Lindsay McKenna went out to buy a piece of furniture from a seller, ...The Guardian - World -
Music Review: Pet Shop Boys have done it yet again with catchy and bittersweet 'Nonetheless'
Pet Shops Boys are back with their fifteenth studio recordABC News - Entertainment -
The pet I’ll never forget: Brighton Yellow, the budgie that interrupted dinner parties chirping, ‘Right! That’s enough!’
This legendary little featherball did impressions of my mum, refused to stay in his cage and even learned to play football.. Budgies are supposed to be boring, manageable pets. I have no doubt that when my extremely busy parents took me to the pet ...The Guardian - World -
Japan works to preserve ancient tradition
Public baths have been the center of city life in Japan for centuries. But since 2006, hundreds of such baths have closed. Some are working to preserve the ancient tradition, which they say allows for socializing and relaxation.CBS News - Top stories - Japan -
McKinsey Is Under Criminal Investigation for Its Opioid Work
Federal prosecutors are examining the consulting company’s role in helping “turbocharge” the sale of painkillers like OxyContin.The New York Times - Business -
McKinsey Is Under Criminal Investigation for Its Opioid Work
Federal prosecutors are examining the consulting company’s role in helping “turbocharge” the sale of painkillers like OxyContin.The New York Times - Top stories -
You Don't Need Crotonville to Make Work Meaningful
Even the daily office grind can be prayerful.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The New Most Dreaded Word at Work: 'Hey'
Instant messages with nothing more than a quick greeting—known as “hey hanging”—spark office anxiety. “Am I fired? Am I in trouble?”The Wall Street Journal - World -
Morning Report — Trump’s push for legal delays is working
It is increasingly possible that former President Trump may dodge a federal trial before Nov. 5 on charges of election interference, a goal of his defense and a potential blow to special counsel Jack Smith’s case charging Trump with illegally ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
How does the HELOC repayment process work?
A HELOC can be a great borrowing option now, but the repayment process is unique. Here's what to know about it.CBS News - Top stories -
All play and no work: a fun renovation in Mexico City
A home in an old office block clocks on a new look. How do Europeans live in such grey, beige places? I’m happy waking up in a pink room. Vibrant colours make you joyful; you will never be sad with pink and red,” laughs artist and gallery owner ...The Guardian - World - Mexico -
Deion has 'work to do,' won't follow sons to NFL
Colorado coach Deion Sanders reiterated his commitment to the program following Saturday's spring game, saying he had no plans to leave to follow his sons to the NFL and that he has "work to do" with the Buffaloes.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
The active commuters making travelling to work a workout
People are cycling, running and even skiing to the office for better mental and physical healthFinancial Times - World -
Be a team player: bring all your selves to work
Side hustles, ‘slashie’ careers and complex lives make us captains of our own internal squadFinancial Times - Business -
The active commuters making travelling to work a workout
People are cycling, running and even skiing to the office for better mental and physical healthFinancial Times - Business -
Macron Wants to Get France Back to Work
The French President’s next reform will be reducing the incentive to live off the state.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Less Is More: The Case for 'Slow Productivity' at Work
We’re thinking about productivity at work all wrong, Cal Newport says. But how do we tell the boss that?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hawaiian scientist quests to find and save the state’s native sugarcanes
Sugarcane biodiversity disappeared as big plantations dominated the sugar trade in Hawaii, but now native varieties are making a comeback. . Noa Kekuewa Lincoln remembers when he first encountered native Hawaiian sugarcane in 2004. The fresh ...The Guardian - World -
FTC votes to ban noncompete clauses that bar employees from working for competitors
The FTC claims that noncompete agreements limit wage growth and increase prices for consumers.CNBC - Business