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The Hill - Politics
A new solution to finance Ukraine: A trust fund of Russian assets
The trust fund renders the legal arguments for and against taking frozen Russian assets unnecessary.Ukraine -
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MarketWatch - Business
‘He thinks I’m too materialistic’: My husband and I are in our 40s. He takes zero interest in our finances. He doesn’t even know the name of our mortgage company. What can I do?
“I am really worried that if I’m not around, he will not be able to manage the basics of everyday life for himself and our children.” -
The Guardian - World
New rules: what to wear at a summer festival
As Dua Lipa heads to Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage, our styling editor suggests ways to nail festival fashion Continue reading... -
ABC News - Entertainment
Marsha Ambrosius' new 'CASABLANCO' album is just what Dr. Dre ordered
Marsha Ambrosius was done with the demands required of a successful R&B star, including touring and music industry politics -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
What's in the new IATSE deal? Wage increases, AI rules and more
Crew members union IATSE has released a summary of its new tentative deal with the top Hollywood studios. Here's what's in it. -
Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers. -
CNBC - Business
What the new IRS guidance on crypto tax reporting means for investors
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS on Friday released final tax reporting rules for digital asset brokers. Here's what crypto investors need to know. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The European Union charged Meta Platforms with breaching its new digital-competition law, saying the company's pay-or-consent business model gives users inadequate choice.
The European Union charged Meta Platforms with breaching its new digital-competition law, saying the company’s pay-or-consent business model gives users inadequate choice.
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Satellite Images Show Expansion of Suspected Chinese Spy Bases in Cuba
Analysts identified four electronic eavesdropping stations, including a previously unreported site near a U.S. naval base. -
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Raids Find Luxury Handbags Being Made by Exploited Workers in Italy
An investigation into working conditions found that workshops making handbags and other leather goods for Dior and Armani used exploited foreign labor to produce the high-end products at a fraction of their retail price. -
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Robberies, Revenge Killings Send Gaza Deeper Into Chaos
Nearly nine months into the war between Israel and Hamas, crime and violence among Gazans is on the rise, from robbery and killings to smuggling and protection rackets. -
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Biden Administration Scrambles to Head Off Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah
The White House diplomatic push comes after weeks of unsuccessful pressure to achieve a cease-fire in Gaza.Joe Biden