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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 -
How MLB Players Arrange Autographs for Each Other
As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.The New York Times - Lifestyle - MLB -
Here are the job candidates that employers are searching for most
Job site Indeed identified the top 10 most sought-after job candidates by employers and recruiters. Here's what they found.CBS News - Top stories -
Caitlin Clark isn't the first guard to go No. 1; here's how she might compare
Pass like Bird? Score like Taurasi? Caitlin Clark is hardly the first guard to go No. 1 in the draft. But she might someday also set the standard.ESPN - Sports -
Japan's yen had a roller coaster week amid suspected intervention. Here's what you need to know
The Japanese yen started the week at 34-year lows against the U.S. dollar but the currency is now staring at its best week in over a year on Friday.CNBC - Business -
Why you should purchase long-term care insurance at 65 years old, according to experts
There are several reasons to purchase long-term care insurance at 65. Here's why experts say you should apply now.CBS News - Top stories -
Biden was silenced by criticism from families of troops killed in Kabul, book says. ‘Sir, are you still there?’
Ex-White House press secretary Jen Psaki describes telling president of anger that he spoke so much of his own dead son, Beau. Joe Biden was stunned into silence when he was told families of US service members killed in Kabul in August 2021 said ...The Guardian - World - Joe Biden -
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 -
Here are the moves to make to counter range-bound, choppy markets, says Goldman Sachs
Stay overweight stocks but prepare for a volatile period, says Goldman SachsMarketWatch - Business -
Is remote work good for women?
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting helpFinancial Times - Business
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