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6 risks to consider before tapping into your home's equity
Borrowing from your home equity can be a smart option to consider, but there are some risks to be aware of, too.CBS News - Top stories -
A 19-Year-Old Japanese Phenom Is Forging His Own Path to M.L.B.
Rintaro Sasaki is not your typical Stanford baseball recruit. And his journey to become eligible for the M.L.B. draft has almost no precedent.The New York Times - Sports -
House Democrats vow to protect Republican Speaker from his own party
Hard-right congresswoman pushes for his removal after he secured more US aid for UkraineFinancial Times - Business -
Pac-12 posts an impressive haul in the NFL draft before the conference breaks up
The final season of the Pac-12 turned out to be as big a hit in the NFL draft as it was on the fieldABC News - Sports - NFL -
Was April's weather really that bad?
April's weather has been perceived by many as cold and wet, but was it?BBC News - Top stories -
Why China Is So Bad at Disinformation
China’s state-sponsored disinformation campaign has been running at a massive scale for seven years—but no one is looking at it.Wired - Tech - China -
A New York judge fined Trump $9,000 and threatened to jail him for repeatedly violating an order restricting what he can say publicly about potential witnesses in his hush-money trial.
A New York judge fined Trump $9,000 and threatened to jail him for repeatedly violating an order restricting what he can say publicly about potential witnesses in his hush-money trial.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
How much will the 2p National Insurance cut save me?
A further 2p cut in National Insurance for 27 million workers has come into effect.BBC News - Top stories -
Private Equity and Traditional Insurers Spar Over Risk Rules
Over the past decade, insurance has become a cash cow for PE firms. The standoff over illiquid securities has become ‘a proxy for private equity’s entrance into the sector,’ says one observer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Berkshire after Buffett: the risk ‘genius’ pulling the insurance strings
Ajit Jain, 72, leads the insurance arm that underpins the conglomerate but presents his own succession challengeFinancial Times - Business
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