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Target's new CEO says fresh eyes and respecting core values will help him regain customer trust ABC NewsTarget shifts away from being an 'everything store' in new strategy focused on 'busy families' Business InsiderTarget Aims to Grow Sales This Year After 2025 Declines Yahoo FinanceTarget to Spend Billions to Refresh Stores, and Hire More Workers The New York Times
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Rhode Island Priests Sexually Abused Hundreds of Children, Report Finds The New York TimesSprawling investigation finds decades of sexual abuse among Catholic priests in Rhode Island Politico‘They should be ashamed': Clergy abuse survivors say report shows ‘complicity' of Providence diocese The Boston Globe‘Sordid and shameful': AG report details generations of clergy abuse in RI
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Iranian drone strikes on Amazon data centers highlight tech's exposure The Seattle TimesIranian strikes on Amazon data centers highlight industry's vulnerability to physical disasters AP NewsAmazon's Bahrain data center targeted by Iran for support of U.S. military, state media says CNBCAmazon confirms two UAE data centers hit by drone strikes, third in Bahrain damaged Data Center Dynamics
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Bets Against Blue Owl Hit All-Time High on Private Credit Fears Bloomberg.comBig Lenders' Risky Loans Are Rattling Wall Street The New York TimesBlue Owl slides below listing price as private credit worries mount Financial TimesAssessing Blue Owl Capital (OWL) After A 45% One Year Share Price Slide simplywall.st
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It will take time for a durable equity base to be formed after momentum has been broken
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Connor McGovern does not expect to re-sign with Bills NBC SportsCenter Connor McGovern feels Bills tenure ‘over and done' with Brandon Beane silent The New York TimesReport: Bills have not contacted pending free agent Connor McGovern Yahoo SportsBuffalo Bills' 2024 Pro Bowler Appears Headed for Free Agency heavy.comBills Key Starter All But Confirms Departure Entering Free Agency Sports Illustrated
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‘SNL' Promo: Ryan Gosling Thinks He's Joining the Five-Timers Club, But There's Just One Problem… DeadlineWatch Ryan Gosling Prematurely Induct Himself Into ‘SNL' 5-Timers Club: ‘Oh My God, It's Just 4' YahooRyan Gosling Mistakenly Gets Ready for His Fifth ‘Saturday Night Live' Hosting Gig in New Promo The Hollywood ReporterHeartthrob A-Lister to Host SNL This Weekend for the 3rd Time EntertainmentNowWho's Hosting SNL This Week? A Fan Favorite Becomes a Four-Timer on March 7
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U.S. troops had little protection from drone strike that killed 6, imagery shows The Washington PostThese American Service Members Died in the Iran Conflict The New York TimesU.S. soldiers killed in Iran war remembered for their service and devotion to their families PBSDoW Identifies Army Casualties U.S. Department of War (.gov)
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Building mastery today isn't about time spent in a single domain, but how quickly you can redeploy hard-won expertise across industries.
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With 100 days to go, World Cup faces new challenges with Iran war and Mexico violence AP NewsSpain, France lead World Cup 2026 Power Rankings, 100 days out ESPNFIFA World Cup Guide in Philly: What to know about this summer's games, teams and festivities Billy Penn at WHYYWorld Cup 2026 - 100 things you need to know about soccer, USMNT, tickets and more - The Athletic The New York Times
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Buy expensive stocks - or build a whole portfolio - on the cheap. Fractional shares, increasingly available at online brokers including Schwab, Fidelity and Robinhood, allow you to buy a portion of a stock you might not otherwise be able to afford. You can even put together a portfolio of stock snippets, giving you a diversified ownership stake in the best of corporate America, even if you're just starting out and your budget is limited.
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Say you had $1,000 to invest and wanted to buy stock in NVR (NVR), a homebuilder recently rated Strong Buy by investment research firm CFRA. You'd be out of luck, considering the shares recently traded for about $4,200 a pop. But at Schwab, for example, you'd be able to buy what the company calls a Stock Slice - a single slice or up to 30 slices at a time of any S&P 500 stock for as little as $5 per slice, commission-free. With Fidelity's Stocks by the Slice program, you can access more than 7,000 U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for as little as $1.
You can also trade fractional shares at Robinhood and InteractiveBrokers, each with programs starting at $1. Eligible stocks and ETFs at Robinhood trade for more than $1 per share and have a market value of more than $25 million. InteractiveBrokers allows trading in U.S. and European stocks and ETFs. Vanguard is testing fractional trading of Vanguard ETFs for launch later this year. The rules and eligible investments for fractional share-buying differ by broker, so be sure to compare options.
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