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‘America First’ conservatives aren’t putting American workers first
We know these senators aren’t on the side of the American worker, which begs the question — whose side are they on? The answer is obvious: people and corporations with money.The Hill - Politics -
Interest rates are staying high—how to make them work in your favor
The U.S. Federal Reserve is keeping its benchmark interest rate at its current decades-long high. Savers and borrowers can take advantage of the moment.CNBC - Business -
Backdoor Roth IRAs Are Promising---and Perilous
The backdoor Roth IRA is a legal way around income limits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Congratulations on getting your degree. Now welcome to a tricky job market.
New college graduates are entering an economy full of service-sector and part-time roles that don’t require diplomas, but their prospects still aren’t half bad.NBC News - Top stories -
Scamacca put PlayStation away and began scoring. Now game time may come as center forward for Italy
The message was clear from Italy coach Luciano SpallettiABC News - Sports -
Scamacca put PlayStation away and began scoring. Now game time may come as center forward for Italy
The message was clear from Italy coach Luciano SpallettiABC News - Entertainment -
Airline passengers are now entitled to automatic cash refunds for canceled flights. Here’s how to get yours.
The new rules give consumers clearer rights rather than making them rely on airlines to decide when compensation is owed, the Transportation Department said.MarketWatch - Business -
We need to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is our retirement savings
A couple needs to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is their retirement savings.MarketWatch - Business -
Tips for Spicing Up Your Relationship With Your Therapist
Bring flowers! Sing ballads! Let her know you truly can’t function without her.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Your Smart Home Is Driving Your Partner Bonkers. Here's How to Fix It.
You cleverly program your smart home. Then it malfunctions, causing needless relationship anxiety. Three expert tips to set it up better—and ward off a break up.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Canadian police charged three men with killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who Canada's prime minister has said was killed with the help of agents of India's government.
Canadian police charged three men with killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist who Canada’s prime minister has said was killed with the help of agents of India’s government.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel has given Hamas a week to agree to a cease-fire deal or it will go ahead with its military operation in Rafah, Egyptian officials said, as the militant group stalls for better terms that would ensure its survival.
Israel has given Hamas a week to agree to a cease-fire deal or it will go ahead with its military operation in Rafah, Egyptian officials said, as the militant group stalls for better terms that would ensure its survival.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D., Texas) was charged with his wife on allegations that they took nearly $600,000 in foreign bribes.
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D., Texas) was charged with his wife on allegations that they took nearly $600,000 in foreign bribes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China launched a space mission to collect samples from the moon's far side and return them to Earth.
China launched a space mission to collect samples from the moon’s far side and return them to Earth.The Wall Street Journal - World - China