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Duke, Rutgers have two recruits in top five, but that doesn't guarantee instant success in NCAA Tournament
The Scarlet Knights and Blue Devils have two players each in the final 247Sports rankingsCBS Sports - Sports -
Why the Campus Protests Are So Troubling
I don’t think the protests are antisemitic. But they undercut the only fair and just solution to the war.The New York Times - Top stories -
From Perth to the Premier League: Cameron Burgess revels in success as hard work pays off
The Australian defender’s path to the top flight has not been straightforward but under manager Kieran McKenna at Ipswich Town he has thrived . Never give up. Keep working hard, believe in yourself and never throw in the towel. Those cliches are ...The Guardian - World -
The 15 Worst Movies Of 2024, According To Metacritic (So Far)
For better or worse, movies can be life-changing experiences. Whether you're falling in love with the world of critically acclaimed movies or sitting back, enjoying movies critics didn't love, everyone can agree that film is a great way to step ...GameSpot - Tech -
If the economic outlook is so good, why are people tapping their 401(k)s?
Bank of America has suddenly reported a sharp jump in the size of loans and hardship withdrawals from its 401(k) plansMarketWatch - Business -
Column: Gustavo Dudamel has two years left on his L.A. Phil contract, but we already feel his absence
After three months away, Dudamel is back for a month to revive 'Fidelio' and oversee his Pan-American Music Initiative. But then he'll be gone again until end of August.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Don’t even think about renting in NYC or Boston unless you make well over $100,000 a year
A new Zillow report reveals exactly how much annual income someone needs to comfortably pay the exorbitant housing costs in the Big Apple and other major cities.MarketWatch - Business -
Angry shoppers are fighting back against inflation — even the wealthy ones. Companies are feeling it.
“Let’s stop buying from these jokers,” one consumer said. “I bet they reduce these prices real quick.”MarketWatch - Business -
The federal government can do more about home costs than you think
The cost to buy a home is historically high, but Congress and the administration can do much more, experts say.CBS News - Top stories -
MLB trends: How Royals catcher Salvador Perez leveled up into the best season of his impressive career so far
The almost-34-year-old Perez is putting up numbers we haven't seen yetCBS Sports - Sports - MLB
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