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7 Smart Money Moves for a Strong 2024 Finish 2024
With the stock market making strong gains in 2024, consider locking in some gains and setting yourself up for a prosperous 2025.
World Economy Fault Lines Shift From Prices to Politics and Debt
The global economy is heading toward year end with unexpected tailwinds as slowing inflation clears a path for an unlikely soft landing. But while the economics side of the equation is looking up,
Sub-postmaster wrongfully jailed in Horizon IT scandal rejects £600k compensation
A former sub-postmaster who was wrongly jailed in the Horizon IT scandal has rejected his compensation offer, saying it is not “fair”. Sunil Patel, 62, was offered £600,000 compensation after his
More employers say they don't care if you went to college. Most still seem to.
While some employers are dropping degree requirements, the shift to skills-based hiring is slow, affecting millions of workers without a bachelor's.
McDonald’s branch swears employees to secrecy over Kamala Harris’s employment history
Staff at a branch of McDonald’s have been sworn to secrecy about whether Kamala Harris ever worked there after Donald Trump accused her of lying. Employees at the franchise in Alameda, California
Ukraine Claims Hit on Major Defense Plant in Russian Heartland
Ukraine claimed it has successfully targeted a major Russian military production facility in Dzerzhinsk, about 900 kilometers (560 miles) away from the front lines.
Sky losses top £750m as cost of football climbs
Sky has reported a £750m loss after the Qatar World Cup pushed up broadcasting costs and the company wrote down more than £1bn on its operations in Italy and Germany. The British broadcaster, which
Letters: support for the Ad Valorem Tax Abatement program; Oct. 20, 2024
Letters: Readers share their views on the presidential election, climate change, funding for the arts and more in Letters to the Editor, Oct. 20, 2024
What Is the Social Security ‘Break-Even’ Point? How Long You Need To Live To Make Waiting Worth It
One of the biggest financial decisions you will make as a retiree is when to start claiming Social Security benefits. You can claim them as early as age 62, but the earlier you claim them, the
ASML Shows Chasm in Chip Land: AI Winners Versus Everyone Else
There’s a growing divide in the $530 billion semiconductor industry between the companies that are riding the artificial intelligence wave and those that aren’t. And looking at the early returns from
Budget 2024 latest: Labour insists income tax threshold freeze would not break manifesto pledge
Labour insists income tax threshold freeze would not break manifesto pledge - Speculation is mounting ahead of 30 October
Drag bingo, rainbow fudge and pronoun badges: Taxpayers foot £650k bill for public sector Pride celebrations
Taxpayers have paid hundreds of thousands of pounds for drag bingo, rainbow fudge and pronoun badges as part of public sector Pride Month celebrations. Spending on LGBT-themed events and merchandise
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