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Did Iran launch missiles at US-UK base on Diego Garcia? Here's what to know Al JazeeraIran Brings Europe Into Range With Missiles Fired at Diego Garcia WSJUK insists Britain is safe from Iranian missiles as Israel accused of exaggerating threat The IndependentIran launched missiles at US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean. Here's what that says about its capabilities CNN
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Spiking gas prices tied to Iran war are set to eat up tax refunds touted by Trump AP NewsHigher gasoline prices this year could wipe out tax refunds from Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act FortuneYour tax refund is likely bigger this year. But Trump's war with Iran could take a bite out of it CNNWith Iran War, Trump Risks Stepping on Gains From His Own Tax Cuts The New York TimesYour tax refund could be smaller than expect
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One gas station, two drivers and three fill-ups: The Iran war hits home The Washington PostThe Iran war has already hit your gas budget. Here's what it's coming for next. NBC NewsGas Prices Have Risen More Than 30% in Some States in Weeks Since Iran War Began The New York TimesAmerica Produces The Most Oil. So Why Are Gas Prices Surging? ForbesRising gas prices hitting US household finances and more pain is expected, Reuters/Ipsos poll
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15 injured, one seriously, as Iranian cluster munitions impact in central Israel The Times of IsraelDid Israel miscalculate Iranian military capabilities? Al JazeeraIran attacks near Israeli nuclear site, fires long-range missiles for first time Reuters
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Trump says he will deploy ICE to airports as TSA shortages drive delays The Washington PostICE to Help TSA at Airports Amid Partial Shutdown, Trump's Border Czar Says The New York TimesHoman: ICE officers will not assist with airport security operations amid TSA staffing shortage The HillTrump says he will order federal immigration officers to help with airport security unless Democrats end shutdown PBS
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A Meteor Exploded Over Ohio. Then the Hunt for Meteorites Began. The New York TimesInside the tedious search for meteorites in northern Ohio Cleveland.comAstro Bob: Boom! Hunters recover first meteorites from St. Patrick's Day fireball Duluth News Tribune7-ton asteroid lights up Northeast Ohio skies, fragments above Medina County Cleveland 19 News
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Iran Threatens to Hit Key Infrastructure After Trump's Ultimatum Bloomberg.comLive updates: Iran threatens US infrastructure after Trump threatens to ‘obliterate' Iran's power plants CNNIran unswayed by Trump's 48-hour deadline and threats to 'obliterate' energy infrastructure NBC NewsIran War Live Updates: Trump Threatens to Hit Power Plants Unless Strait Is Reopened, as Tehran Remains Defiant The New York TimesIran warns it will hit US, Israeli infrastructure if its energy sites are attacked ????? ???
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Trump threatens to ‘obliterate' Iran's power plants as Iran strikes 2 Israeli cities NPRLive updates: Iran vows to ‘irreversibly' destroy infrastructure after Trump's ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz CNNIran War Live Updates: Tehran Is Defiant After Trump Threatens Power Plants The New York TimesTrump and Iran step up threats over energy targets as war escalates ReutersIran says it will ‘irreversibly destroy' Middl
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What to know about Diego Garcia after Iran targets the remote island's key US military base AP NewsIran Brings Europe Into Range With Missiles Fired at Diego Garcia WSJDid Iran launch missiles at US-UK base on Diego Garcia? Here's what to know Al JazeeraIran launched missiles at US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean. Here's what that says about its capabilities CNN
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China touts itself as ‘harbour of stability' to global CEOs Financial TimesChina vows to continue opening its economy amid trade tensions with U.S. CNBCChina's Premier Vows to Back Balanced Trade as Exports Surge Bloomberg.comPremier Li Qiang calls for global pledge to open up amid ‘power politics' South China Morning Post
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Leaders who think in decades instead of quarters are better positioned to navigate disruption.
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Sudan drone attack on key hospital killed 64 people during Eid, WHO says BBCA strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says abcnews.comWHO says attack on Sudan hospital killed 64, including 13 children Al JazeeraStrike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 and wounds 89 more, WHO reports
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Column | I want to avoid the ‘aging mistakes' my parents made. I've got work to do. The Washington Post
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Chappell Roan addresses security guard incident involving Jude Law's 11-year-old daughter: ‘I do not hate my fans' YahooJorginho Claims Chappell Roan Sent Security After 11-Year-Old Daughter, Made Her Cry People.comRio Mayor Bans Chappell Roan From Music Event After Soccer Star Alleges Her Security Upset His Daughter YahooJorginho slams singer Chappell Roan after 'upsetting situation' ESPN
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The price of menstrual products is skyrocketing from inflation, tariffs CNBC
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The 94-year-old still has time to defend his belief that the wealthy have an obligation to make society better.
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Supreme Court to consider deadlines for late-arriving mail ballots, as Trump continues attacks CBS NewsThe Supreme Court Could Make It Harder to Vote by Mail in the Midterms The New York TimesTrump's efforts to curb mail-in voting come to the Supreme Court as they falter in Congress CNNTrump push on mail-in ballots hits Supreme Court. What it means for the midterms USA Today
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Aftermath of Iranian missile strikes near Israel's nuclear facility Al JazeeraKatz says Israel will send Iran back decades if it keeps hitting cities The Times of IsraelIran attacks near Israeli nuclear site, fires long-range missiles for first time ReutersIranian Missile Attacks on Israel Intensify, Leaving Dozens Hurt Bloomberg.com
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A strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says NPRStrike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64 and wounds 89 more, WHO reports The GuardianEl-Daein Teaching Hospital attack: WHO says 64 people dead as army denies RSF claims it was behind the strike BBCWHO says attack on Sudan hospital killed 64, including 13 children Al Jazeera
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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags AP News20 US airports don't have TSA. Passengers there are not seeing long lines CNNTSA officers are quitting rather than working without pay during shutdown FortuneHow to monitor airport security lines at US airports while TSA officers go without pay AP NewsTSA lines are miserably long. Don't miss your flight because of them. The Washington Post
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CEO Jensen Huang hails "the new computer"—and "the single most important release of software, probably ever."
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Many companies invest in early-career development but neglect retaining institutional knowledge at the other end of the career spectrum
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Experts say the case highlights how the industry appears to not have taken the issue of chip smuggling seriously.
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Deals: Galaxy S26 series gets its first price drop, the Pixel 10 series drops even further - GSMArena.com news GSMArena.comEveryday Moments, Made Easier with Galaxy AI samsung.comI shot 200 photos with Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max — there's a clear winner Tom's GuideThe Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Makes Me Wish All Phones Had a Privacy Screen WIRED
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The retired Berkshire Hathaway legend says the Giving Pledge is "quite a success," despite Peter Thiel's campaign urging signers to retract their support.
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From the new SALT cap to 401(k) ‘super catch-ups,' this guide can keep Uncle Sam out of your pocket.
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A fundamental shift in the 1990s transformed liability insurance into a shareholder-driven system — and understanding that change is critical for leaders who want to avoid costly surprises when a claim hits.
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What distinguishes those who achieve sustained excellence in the CEO job? In-depth conversations with leaders reveal five common principles they rely on to guide their actions.
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The pressure on Trump to deescalate in the Middle East is building. Markets need to be convinced oil is back below $100 forgood before they can rally concertedly.
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Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.
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Mortgage activity in the U.S. has contracted for consecutive weeks. In the week ended April 26, the mortgage activity composite index slid 2.3% following a 2.7% fall the week before. Refinancing fell 3.3% while purchase applications dropped 1.7%. Inflation's stubbornness in the first quarter of 2024 has led investors to conclude that the Federal Reserve's first rate cut might not be coming this year. This has buoyed interest rates such as the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. In the week ended April 26, the 30-year fixed rate rose 5 basis points to 7.29%, its highest since November.
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A lot of retirement guidance I have read lately continues to treat baby boomers the same as the rest of the investor public. Even after the first six months of 2022, when the traditional 60/40 stock/bond portfolio sank more than 20%.
I may not dispute the traditional approach for investors who are 25, 35 or 45 years old and accumulating savings for retirement or the kids' college education. As we know, markets historically rebound, and younger investors with time to recover from market corrections have the benefit of dollar cost averaging.
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But boomers entering or already in retirement have different needs than all the "Gens" that have come after them: They may not be able to wait around for their depressed accounts to grow again. For boomers, income is the important consideration — income that stays steady and grows over the decades of retirement.
Where to find income
Economic downturns always provide winners along with the many losers, and annuity payment contracts (also called income annuities) — which with rising interest rates have increased the payouts on new contracts — are the current winners. As of August 15, 2022, new purchases of income annuities at certain ages are providing 20% to 50% (depending on the income start age) more than at the beginning of the year, and that could go up even further. They're almost the mirror image of mortgage interest rates, which are also going up.
How much do you think a 20% increase in annuity payments is worth? Just imagine that your starting Social Security benefit you could claim next year went up from $3,000 to $3,600 per month. Would that get your attention
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