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Jeremiah Trotter Jr. getting a familiar number with Eagles: 'I have been wearing it my whole life'
Trotter will be wearing No. 54 with the EaglesCBS Sports - Sports -
Have you sold your property ‘off market’?
FT Money wants to hear about your experiencesFinancial Times - World -
The strange new economy of all-you-can-eat buffets
Red Lobster is in trouble but luxury feasts with unlimited steak and champagne are thrivingFinancial Times - Business -
Photos: Stanford protester seen wearing Hamas headband
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Here's how much money you'd have lost if you invested $1,000 in Peloton when it went public
Over the past years, Peloton's share price has declined significantly. Here's how much a $1,000 investment made in 2019, 2021 and 2023 would be worth now.CNBC - Business -
I have a cure for our ailing democracy: ban all donors, British and foreign. Run politics on membership fees | George Monbiot
Our system is full of loopholes and vulnerable to millionaires’ and plutocrats’ demands. Voters simply need clean, fair politics. There’s a sensible rule in British politics: it should not be funded by foreign donors. Democracy is meaningless if a ...The Guardian - World -
News Consumers Don't Trust the News
Survey respondents send a warning to the press corps.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Can you afford to retire early?
For many, escaping the 9 to 5 is an alluring proposal. But how can you ensure you don’t run out of money — or get bored?Financial Times - Business -
For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot
Role-playing with an AI conversationalist can prepare you to handle difficult subjects with family, friends and colleaguesThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Miami Heat 2024 NBA offseason preview: Don't expect major changes
Heat Culture may mean a more cautious approach to retool around Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA
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The political tactics underlying some of the pro-Palestinian protests at colleges were the result of months of training, planning, and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups.
The political tactics underlying some of the pro-Palestinian protests at colleges were the result of months of training, planning, and encouragement by longtime activists and left-wing groups.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump's hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin.
Onetime White House aide Hope Hicks took the stand in Trump’s hush-money trial, telling jurors that the release of a tape in which the former president bragged about grabbing women sent his 2016 presidential campaign into a tailspin.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world's biggest IPO so far this year.
Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world’s biggest IPO so far this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boeing supplier RTX has been unable to keep up with demand for a temperature-regulating part for the 787 Dreamliner, causing a reduction in airplane deliveries this year.
Boeing supplier RTX has been unable to keep up with demand for a temperature-regulating part for the 787 Dreamliner, causing a reduction in airplane deliveries this year.The Wall Street Journal - World