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US, Iran no closer to ending war as Gulf clashes flare ReutersLive Updates: U.S. fires on 2 Iran-flagged tankers as U.S. awaits response on peace deal CBS NewsLatest on the Iran War: U.S. Fires on Tankers as Tehran Accuses Washington of ‘Reckless' Attacks The New York TimesUS fires on and disables 2 more Iranian tankers as tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz AP News
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Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine.
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Frontier Airlines jet bound for LAX strikes, kills person on runway during takeoff at Denver International Airport ABC7 ChicagoSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News
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A Personal Finance Star on What Millennials Need From Their Boomer Parents The New York Times
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US awaiting response from Iran over proposals for ceasefire deal, says Rubio The GuardianMarco Rubio says U.S. expects Iran response on peace deal 'today' CNBCMarco Rubio Melts Down at Reporter's ‘Stupid' Question The Daily BeastRubio Issues Fresh Threat to Iran Amid Stalled Peace Talks WSJ
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Russia holds scaled-down Victory Day parade as temporary ceasefire takes effect CNNPutin denounces Nato at scaled back Victory Day parade BBCUkraine war briefing: Zelenskyy ‘hereby decrees' Moscow can hold Victory Day parade The GuardianRussia holds downsized Victory Day parade Al Jazeera
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New York Knicks vs. Philadelphia 76ers Live Score and Stats - May 8, 2026 Gametracker CBS SportsNew York Knicks vs Philadelphia 76ers May 8, 2026 Box Scores NBAKnicks fans take over Philadelphia during statement Game 3 victory Yahoo SportsKnicks overpower 76ers again, move within game of sweep: Game 3 takeaways The New York TimesInstant observations: Sixers on the brink of elimination after offensive struggles in Game 3 vs. Knicks
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Russia holds downsized Victory Day parade Al JazeeraA Less Muscular Victory Day Parade Shows Putin's Growing Vulnerability The New York TimesPutin oversees scaled-back WW II Victory Day parade amid temporary Moscow-Kyiv ceasefire CBCUkraine war briefing: Zelenskyy ‘hereby decrees' Moscow can hold Victory Day parade The GuardianPutin denounces Nato at scaled back Victory
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The country's exports surged and its trade surplus with the United States widened ahead of President Trump's scheduled visit next week to Beijing.
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Knicks overpower 76ers again, move within game of sweep: Game 3 takeaways The New York TimesNew York Knicks vs Philadelphia 76ers May 8, 2026 Box Scores NBA‘Very disappointed' — Postgame Live reacts to Sixers falling to Knicks in Game 3 Yahoo SportsKnicks lean on defense late to take 3-0 series lead vs. 76ers ESPN
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Southern Republicans redistrict after Supreme Court rules, Dems lose big in Virginia NPRVirginia Democrats to appeal ruling against redistricting to U.S. Supreme Court NBC4 WashingtonTop House Democrat vows to go ‘all in' on 2028 gerrymandering push after Virginia setback CNNPlatner point
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YouTuber Catches Heat After Attending Wedding Amid Hantavirus Outbreak TMZHantavirus Ship Passenger Attended Packed Wedding After Leaving Cruise People.comYouTuber went to packed wedding after leaving MV Hondius as hantavirus spread: ‘We were not well informed' New York Post
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Live Updates: U.S. fires on 2 Iran-flagged tankers as U.S. awaits response on peace deal CBS NewsUS fighter jet's attack on Iranian tankers explained CNNUS fires on and disables 2 more Iranian tankers as tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz AP NewsLatest on the Iran War: U.S. Fires on Tankers as Tehran Accuses Washington of ‘Reckless' Attacks The New York Times
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Trump Is Planning to Fire FDA Commissioner Marty Makary WSJTrump has signed off on ousting FDA chief, senior official says CNNTrump Live Updates: Marty Makary Firing, UFO Files Released and More News The New York TimesWhite House considering naming FDA food chief as acting commissioner ReutersMakary thought his job as FDA commissioner was safe - until the moment it wasn't Politico
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China's exports jump 14% ahead of Xi Jinping-Donald Trump summit Financial TimesChina's Exports and Imports Set Records in April Amid High Energy Costs The New York TimesChinese Export Growth Rebounds as War Fails to Curb Trade Bloomberg.comChina April exports rebound strongly after sluggish March, trade surplus widens CNBC
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Manufacturing qubits that can move Ars TechnicaMobile qubits on a chip move us a step closer to everyday quantum computers Phys.orgTwo-qubit logic and teleportation with mobile spin qubits in silicon Nature
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'RHOBH' star Dorit Kemsley spent $1 million on luxury items, ex claims in court filings Entertainment WeeklyDorit of 'RHOBH' Allegedly Spent Nearly $1 Million While Family Struggled With Mortgage People.comPK Kemsley claims Dorit blew nearly $1M on designer duds as foreclosure looms Page SixDorit Kemsley's Ex PK Claims ‘RHOBH' Star Demanded $100K for Vacation and Threatened to ‘Ruin' Him Yahoo
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Venture capital investor Global Millennial Capital has pulled in $100m for its first IPO Opportunities Fund, five times the total it collected for its debut fund two years ago.
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Hedge fund and opportunistic credit investor Corbin Capital Partners has raised $342m for a new fund targeting commercial litigation funding.
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U.S. economy adds 115,000 jobs, a strong gain for an uncertain labor market The Washington PostThe Federal Reserve is quickly running out of reasons to cut interest rates CNBCPositive Jobs Data Met by Record Consumer Fear Bloomberg.comUS economy added 115,000 jobs in April, beating expectations Fox Business
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Samuel Alito's Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ The GuardianThe U.S. Supreme Court strikes another severe blow to the Voting Rights Act NPRThe Supreme Court Sapping Black Voting Power Was Not an Accident slate.comTo End Racial Gerrymandering, Congress Needs to Act WSJBlame John Roberts for Destroying the Voting Rights Act Mother Jones
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Apple, Intel reach preliminary chip-making deal, WSJ reports ReutersApple, Intel Have Reached Preliminary Chip-Making Agreement WSJIntel stock hits fourth straight record high as Apple report fuels chip rally Yahoo FinanceIntel shares soar on Apple chip deal report. Here's why it signals a total pivot for chipmaking CNBC
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Package falls short of Lai Ching-te's ambitions to boost domestic production
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If it's clear that the partner fails to add value, they cannot hold the decision-vote. It's a dangerous red flag as a partner. Here's what you need to do.
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At E-Infosol, structured benefits, referrals, and a pro-veteran workforce drive 96 percent of retention.
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The U.S. Court of International Trade dealt a blow to the 10 percent global import tax that President Donald Trump imposed after losing on tariffs at the Supreme Court.
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Shares of Coke have risen just 6% over the last year, hurt by concerns about the broader economy.
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Product-led investing VC Mighty Capital has closed its third fundraise on $91m, more than three-times the amount it collected for its predecessor vehicle.
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Topic: New DemocracyPoliticsThe more extreme Trump gets, the more the non-MAGA Republicans, whom I will call the "GOP," would like to be free of him. They always distrusted him, but their desire for power overwhelmed that distrust. The alternative to Trump was the Democrats. Opposition to Trump meant being pushed out of the Republican party like Liz Cheney. Now they live in fear. Only the GOP have the political power to remove Trump. 4 in the House. 4 in the Senate could pass a resolution, including a resolution declaring Trump an insurrectionist. 14 could beat filibuster, 20 could pass veto-proof resolutions or convict an impeachment.
But to "shoot at the king and miss" means the end of their career; all they have worked for. Is there a way the Democrats could help them and save the country, as is their duty?
Trump's threat is this: defy him, and next primary, they'll run a MAGA opponent. Elon Musk will fund that campaign. You'll be out, even in a safe seat.
The Democrats could pledge this: If you are in a safe GOP seat and you vote to be rid of Trump, and they attack you, we won't run anybody in your race. Further, we'll tell our supporters to register as Republicans and vote for you, and if that fails, you can run as an independent, or even a new party called the "Grand Old" party, and we'll tell our supporters to vote for you. One time only, but we'll do what we can, and you'll get 6 more years. It had better be over after that.
This actually costs
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A former Google engineer and the founder of stealth AI startup Extropic, is behind the Twitter account leading the "effective accelerationism" movement sweeping Silicon Valley.
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IRS fraud filters can trigger frustration for real taxpayers — including those ignore IRS letters. National Taxpayer Advocate details the challenges.
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Your life insurance monthly premium can start looking less and less appealing once you've retired. It's a scenario Dan Simon, a retirement planning adviser with Daniel A. White & Associates in Middletown, Del., has seen quite often, even with his own parents. "The cost of the insurance had risen to the point where it was getting unaffordable. They were wondering do we really need to keep this coverage now that the kids are all grown up?"
If you stop paying your premiums, you lose your life insurance coverage, and your heirs wouldn't get anything back for what you've paid in. If you cancel a policy that has cash value, a reserve of money built up in some types of life insurance, the insurer sends you a check for that amount, though it will be far less than the listed death benefit.
Over the past 20 years, a third option went mainstream: selling your policy to a company, a practice known as a life settlement, with the buyer getting the death benefit when you die.
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"It's kind of morbid when you think about it. A group buys boatloads of policies from people that have fallen on hard times and can no longer afford their insurance," profiting from the seller's death, says Simon. "In theory, they want you to die tomorrow. If you live another 20 years, it's a bad investment for them."
Selling a life insurance policy generally isn't a great deal for you either, and there are better alternatives worth exploring. Simon finds that people typically turn to selling a policy when they're desperate. Usually, it's because they've spent down their other retirement assets, or they might be dealing with high medical bills. "It's a measure of last resort, like taking a reverse mortgage. I rarely see them working out well for people, and they could en
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A WILLING buyer in a market with plenty of willing sellers, Barzin Bahardoust is finding life surprisingly hard. For years he has been trying to pay Canadians for their blood plasma—the viscous straw-coloured liquid in blood that has remarkable therapeutic powers. When his firm, Canadian Plasma Resources (CPR), tried to open clinics in Ontario in 2014, a campaign by local activists led to a ban by the provincial government on paid plasma collection. Undeterred, he tried another province, Alberta—which also banned the practice last year. Then, on April 26th, when CPR announced a planned centre in British Columbia, its government said it too was considering similar legislation. CPR has managed to open two centres, in far-flung Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. Even these have faced opposition.
The global demand for plasma is growing, and cannot be met through altruistic donations alone. Global plasma exports were worth $126bn in 2016—more than exports of aeroplanes. But paid plasma raises ethical,...Continue reading
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