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6 gold investing options to consider on a tight budget
You don't need a huge budget to invest in gold. There are plenty of budget-friendly gold investment options.CBS News - Top stories -
Report: NHL told Bruins, Panthers their series will be ‘heavily scrutinized'
It sounds like the NHL is keeping a close eye on the Bruins and Panthers in their second-round playoff series.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NHL -
Djokovic struck by water bottle at Italian Open
Novak Djokovic is hit on the head by a water bottle as he signs autographs after his win at the Italian Open.BBC News - Top stories -
In Mexico, a High Design, Water-wise House
An architecture studio in water-stressed Mexico City follows the examples of ancient builders who harvested rain.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Conservative groups are increasingly asking company shareholders to scrutinize LGBTQ-themed marketing and public relations campaigns.
Conservative groups are increasingly asking company shareholders to scrutinize LGBTQ-themed marketing and public relations campaigns.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Half of Gaza water sites damaged or destroyed, BBC satellite data reveals
Hundreds of Gaza’s water and sanitation facilities have been damaged or destroyed.BBC News - Top stories -
Bill aims to ban potentially hazardous water beads sold as children's toys
At 10 months old, Esther Jo Bethard died after swallowing a stray water bead — a tiny, absorbent sphere that can grow inside the body and cause life-threatening injuries.NBC News - Top stories -
Maxine Waters backs FDIC chair after sexual harassment report
The top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee blasted a third-party investigation of sexual harassment and misconduct at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), arguing it focuses disproportionately the agency's current Democratic ...The Hill - Politics -
Bipartisan bill aims to ban the sale of water beads as children’s toys
A bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate aims to ban the sale of water beads marketed as children’s toys after reports of the product’s hazards raise alarms. The bill is named “Esther’s Law” after 10-month-old Esther Jo Bethard died after ...The Hill - Politics -
Flavor Flav to hype U.S. women's water polo team
Rapper Flavor Flav has agreed to help the U.S. water polo team at the Paris Olympics this summer by becoming the official hype man of the three-time reigning gold medal winners.ESPN - Sports
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Biden Is Losing Latino Voters to Trump. In Arizona, This Democrat Is Winning Them Over.
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Russia launched armored attacks across the border in Ukraine's northeast, opening a new front against Ukrainian forces.
Russia launched armored attacks across the border in Ukraine’s northeast, opening a new front against Ukrainian forces.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine