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Stuck at the Start
In the last few years, many Americans have gotten stuck in their starter house.The New York Times - Top stories -
They Spent Their Life Savings on Life Coaching
Some people who wanted to improve their lives and careers through coaching found themselves trapped in what they described as a pyramid scheme.The New York Times - Business -
Europe must splash the cash (and seize it) to save 2024
There is still an expensive war to fight, and if EU and UK politicians insist on using taxpayer funds for it, there will be little left to spend on public services. There were hopes that 2024 would be a good year. Economists talked of a soft ...The Guardian - World -
From temporary wallpaper to injections of colour: giving a rented home a makeover
Clever hacks to make a property really feel like a place you can call home. Medina Grillo’s hands-on experience of renovating her rented three-bedroom semi spurred the creation of a blog to help like-minded home-improvers. Now, almost a decade ...The Guardian - World -
Stay in Your Lane, De Niro
Hyperbolic and self-righteous commentary is the sole purview of politicians and newspaper opinion writers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Lung Cancer Was a Death Sentence. Now Drugs Are Saving Lives.
More patients can fend off the disease for months or years with targeted or immune-boosting drugs, results released this weekend at a top cancer conference showed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Panthers oust Rangers to get another crack at the Cup
The Panthers will face either the Oilers or the Stars.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Savings app CEO says 85,000 accounts locked in fintech meltdown: ‘We never imagined a scenario like this’
The ongoing Synapse bankruptcy mess has exposed the risks in a corner of fintech that grew in prominence during a boom in venture investment.CNBC - Business -
'She Hooked Me': How an Online Scam Cost a Senior Citizen His Life's Savings
She convinced him she was a rich young Chinese immigrant looking for love. After bleeding him dry, she ghosted him. He still longs for her.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Good start': Hayes' USWNT era begins with win over South Korea
Emma Hayes' first game in charge saw the USWNT defeat South Korea 4-0 and, most importantly, offered a glimpse into how the coach will get the best out of her attack.ESPN - Sports - College Football
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Why South African Voters Turned Against the A.N.C.
Some South African voters welcomed the defeat of the African National Congress in last week’s elections, even as they remain wary of the country’s political future.The New York Times - Top stories -
A Felon in the Oval Office Would Test the American System
Some are wondering how the Constitution’s checks and balances, meant to hold presidents accountable, would work if the next president elected were already a felon.The New York Times - Top stories -
After Trump’s Conviction, a National Enquirer Editor Sends His Regrets
For Barry Levine, a former top journalist at the supermarket tabloid, the former president’s trial was its own kind of tear-jerker.The New York Times - Top stories -
As Challenges Pile Up, a Spate of Summitry Spotlights Western Resolve
Wars in Ukraine and Gaza, along with Donald J. Trump’s candidacy, are testing the Western alliance. But starting with the 80th anniversary of D-Day this week, leaders have a rare opportunity to showcase unity.The New York Times - Top stories