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The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden and Trump Are Both Eyeing a Sovereign-Wealth Fund. Why?
Competition with China is one reason, but some experts say such a fund is unlikely.1 hour ago - Joe Biden -
BBC News - Top stories
What is the mental health public inquiry and what could it change?
An inquiry into the deaths of people under the care of mental health services is due to take place.2 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Apple’s iPhone 16 event is coming up Monday. What investors need to know.
Apple faces competing dynamics as it gears up to reveal the pricing of the new iPhone 16 models.2 hours ago - Apple -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Should we let them sink or swim?’: Our daughter and son-in-law spend more than they earn. Should I intervene?
“She had two rounds of IVF before she had a successful pregnancy. It cost $90,000, which has wiped out most of their savings.”4 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
What more could you want from NASCAR playoffs? Nothing at all
The 2024 NASCAR playoffs field has absolutely everything: legends, legacy, champions, Michael Jordan and one man looking to ride off into the sunset.5 hours ago - NASCAR -
Inc. - Business
The Power of Presence: What Happens When You Really Show Up for Your People
Remember to stay in the moment with your employees.10 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
What will be the legacy of an 'amazing' Paralympics?
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson assesses how Paris did as hosts of the Paralympics, the GB performance and what we can expect at Los Angeles in 2028.10 hours ago - Olympics -
Inc. - Business
Why I Secretly Love Dupes. And You Should Too
How a brand championing sustainable choices faces the challenges and opportunities presented by copycats.12 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Suze Orman says 'everyone should absolutely' own bitcoin—here's why
The financial expert says the popular cryptocurrency could help you juice your investment returns over time.14 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Georgia School Shooting: What We Know
A teenager is accused of killing two students and two teachers in the deadliest school shooting in Georgia’s history. His father was arrested, too.23 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
What We Know About the Investigations Involving Eric Adams’s Top Aides
The administration of New York City’s mayor was thrown into turmoil as federal inquiries reached his inner circle.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Trump responds to DOJ announcement on election interference efforts: 'I don't know what it is with poor Russia'
Former President Trump on Saturday dismissed findings from the Justice Department about Russia's covert efforts to influence the 2024 U.S. elections and joked about whether he should be offended ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Turning 44 or 60? Here’s why you might suddenly start feeling your age.
Aging spikes dramatically at two points in life, research says. Here’s what you can do about it.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Everyone is terrified of a far-right return in Germany. Here’s why it won’t happen
The deep historical, political and cultural split between east and west acts as a brake on the rise of the AfD nationwide. The media are alive with crumbling firewalls ( Brandmauer ) in Germany. ...Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
‘She has $18,000 in a 401(k)’: My live-in girlfriend, 62, refuses to save for retirement — and I’m unable to change her mind. What do you suggest?
‘Every time I mention it, she gets defensive and tells me it will work out.’Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
'The starving artist' is a myth, author says: Here's what it takes for creatives to sustain a career
In Stacey D'Erasmo's new book, "The Long Run," she interviews artists who are late in their careers to find out how they stuck with their work over decades.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Activist Ancora joins investors’ calls for a strategic review at Forward Air. Here’s what may happen next
Ancora joined a chorus of activist investors who are pushing Forward Air for a strategic review.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Jittery home buyers want the election to be over before they make their move. ‘Nobody knows what’s going to happen.’
Uncertainty over the direction of the U.S. economy and the presidential election has some house hunters hitting the brakes on what could be the biggest purchase they will ever make.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
A New Study of Employees Uncovers What's Working (and What Isn't) with Meetings
Here's what leaders need to know to make meetings more productive and inclusive, according to new data.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Ask Ottolenghi: should you cook with extra-virgin olive oil?
Yes, it does have a lower smoke point than many other oils, but there’s a reason Mediterranean cultures have been cooking with the stuff for millennia. Should you (that is, not can you) cook ...Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Imagine your friend survives a catastrophic accident. What do you do? This is what I learned
As Martha was recovering we found ways to support her. Now we’re raising money to help others in the same situation. What’s the best way to support a friend who has had a life-shattering, ...Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Harris wants a 28% capital gains tax rate for top earners. Here's what advisors are telling clients
Kamala Harris proposed a 28% tax on long-term capital gains for households making more than $1 million. Here's what financial advisors recommend.2 days ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Aaron Pierre is a star in the making. 'Rebel Ridge' shows you why
Aaron Pierre is a star in the making, and Jeremy Saulnier's new Netflix thriller, “Rebel Ridge," shows you why2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
What’s the NaNoWriMo Drama With A.I.?
An online writing community was set aflame this week after National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, said it wouldn’t take a stance on the use of A.I.2 days ago