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President Trump denies that Americans are struggling with grocery prices and inflation. It’s the same mistake that haunted his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, and contributed to the Democrats ...
An Antarctic glacier shrank by nearly 50% in just two months — the fastest retreat recorded in modern history. One scientist called it “astonishing,” and experts warn that it could have major ...
By Sarah Hutter, CNN 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Anderson Cooper has listened to nearly 6,000 voicemails from people reaching ...
Apple delivered financial results during its summertime quarter that exceeded analyst projections, despite being caught in ...
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Workers who are age 50 and older are going to want to pay special attention to new regulations announced by the IRS. They address multiple SECURE 2.0 Act provisions related to catch-up contributions.
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Portable waist fans sold on a TV shopping channel have been recalled because the lithium-ion batteries can overheat while charging and start a fire. The Living Glow portable waist fans were sold on ...
The Tennessee Titans have a new coach with an old coach coming back to town. The Tennessee Titans host the New England Patriots at noon CT on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The ...
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The IRS really means it this time when they say that high earners will have to start paying tax soon on their catch-up 401(k) contributions and then deposit them into workplace Roth accounts. Sort of.