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Why Period Products Aren’t Widely Provided in Schools
Read Latest News Anecdotally, Strausfeld found that there often isn’t even awareness of the law, and that students and school staff continue to try to fill the gaps.“I know principals and teachers who are still buying products that they know their students will use from discretionary funding, or from their own funds, or from raising…
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Many investors aren’t planning for traditional IRA taxes in retirement
Read Latest News Guido Mieth | Moment | Getty Images ‘Your IRA is an IOU to the IRS’ Traditional IRAs are the oldest and most common type of IRA, owned by 31.3% of U.S. households as of mid-2023, according to research from the Investment Company Institute. Nearly two-thirds of families with traditional IRAs have accounts…
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China investing risks aren’t gone. Wall Street shares its safer plays
Read Latest News As excitement over DeepSeek moderated, JPMorgan gave its clients a warning: “Be careful: U.S.-China risks back in focus.” The Feb. 24 note cautioned that the White House’s new America First Investment Policy could trigger a pullback in Chinese stocks after the recent rally. Indeed, on Thursday U.S. President Donald Trump said an…
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Unlimited transfers should be core issue for college athletics leaders. Why aren’t they fixing it?
Read Latest News NEW ORLEANS — They gathered here, leaders of the two most powerful conferences in college sports, and talked about the future. There was a newfound optimism that they were starting to wrangle all the changes in college athletics to figure things out. “We’ve got a chance to hopefully build a new model…
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Why Trump’s tariffs aren’t affecting the stock market
Read Latest News Despite worries about President Donald Trump ‘s trade war, this earnings season shows that companies are choosing to focus on upcoming tailwinds, allowing investors to largely shrug off tariff concerns. “Animal spirits over tariffs” is the takeaway from this earnings season, Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius said in a Monday research…
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America’s small businesses aren’t caving on DEI
Read Latest News Diversity, equity, and inclusion has become a flashpoint in corporate America, with a shifting political landscape and economic pressures reshaping how businesses approach these initiatives. Under the Trump administration, DEI programs are under increased scrutiny, and many large corporations have begun scaling back their investments in these efforts. Yet while big business…
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Here’s why we aren’t concerned about the pullback in our newest stock
Read Latest News Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Here’s a recap of Friday’s key moments. 1. Stocks traded higher Friday and are on pace to end the week in the black, even as investors weigh the impact of President Donald Trump’s plans…
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts speaks in catchy, quirky, inspirational quotes. They aren’t for show
Read Latest News When Jalen Hurts was the quarterback at Oklahoma, author Damon West spoke to the football team. West’s speech revolved around a carrot, an egg and a coffee bean. He explained that when you put all three in boiling water, the carrot softens and the egg hardens, but the coffee bean spreads to…
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I know what’s needed to end fentanyl crisis. Tariffs aren’t it
Read Latest News U.S. President Donald Trump hold up an executive order, “Unleashing prosperity through deregulation,” that he signed in the Oval Office on January 31, 2025 in Washington, D.C., while also speaking to reporters about tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico. Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images News | Getty Images President Trump’s decision to…
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These Settings Aren’t Real. But for Dementia Patients, What Is?
Read Latest News The nursery at RiverSpring Residences in the Bronx is a sunny, inviting space outfitted with a bassinet, a crib with a musical mobile, a few toys, bottles, picture books for bedtime reading and a rack of clothing in tiny sizes. The other morning, Wilma Rosa was there trying to soothe one of…
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Mortgage rates aren’t likely to fall any time soon — here’s why
Read Latest News The Good Brigade | Digitalvision | Getty Images Mortgage rates have risen in recent months, even as the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates. While those opposing movements may seem counterintuitive, they’re due to market forces that seem unlikely to ease much in the near term, according to economists and other finance…
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Many banks aren’t ready for tough new EU cybersecurity law
Read Latest News Traffic_analyzer | Digitalvision Vectors | Getty Images Tough new European Union regulations requiring banks to bolster their cybersecurity systems officially come into effect Friday — but many of the bloc’s financial services firms aren’t yet in full compliance with the rules. The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act, or DORA, requires both financial…
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The Steelers aren’t who they think they are. They must realize it before it’s too late
Read Latest News PITTSBURGH — To understand what unfolded Saturday night in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ regular-season finale at Acrisure Stadium, you have to start nearly 700 miles south and four months ago in Atlanta. In Week 1 against the Falcons, coach Mike Tomlin set the standard for the season when he passed up a chance…
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There aren’t a lot of firsts at Notre Dame. This was one of them
Read Latest News SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Thirteen hours before the first college football game of its kind, with snow lacquering everything and bitter cold keeping it there, the cars and trucks lined Angela Boulevard. Predawn arrivals seeking prime tailgating locations when the Notre Dame Stadium lots opened at 8 a.m. Hundreds of them, according…
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Amazon delays 5-day RTO for some workers because its offices aren’t all ready
Read Latest News Some Amazon workers won’t be returning to the office five days a week in January because the office isn’t ready for them, Business Insider reports. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced in September that Amazon workers would be required to return to the office five days a week, up from the current three,…
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Does the market want a strong or weak jobs report? Traders aren’t sure
Read Latest News When it comes to the jobs report Friday, investors can’t seem to make up their mind what they want. The November nonfarm payrolls report is one of the last major economic data points before the Federal Reserve holds its Dec. 17-18 meeting, at which the central bank is widely expected to squeeze…
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These Aren’t Regular Mashed Potatoes. They’re Martha Stewart’s Mashed Potatoes.
Read Latest News To serve alongside Dolly Parton’s cranberry jelly tower and Christina Tosi’s one-pot corn bake. Source Link ~ Read More News like this ~ Don’t Miss Amazon’s Top Treasures & Fan Favorites! Click to see the hottest picks everyone’s talking about! ~ AliExpress’s Most-Loved Finds Are Here! Don’t miss out on these Top…
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Ravens say they aren’t pondering a kicking change, but Justin Tucker is cause for concern
Read Latest News Citing a lack of consistency in the kicking game, Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome announced that the team was releasing young kicker Stephen Hauschka, who hours earlier missed a 36-yard attempt against the Cleveland Browns on “Monday Night Football.” Hauschka was just 9-of-13 on field goal attempts through nine games, and…
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AI chatbots aren’t reliable for voting questions: Government officials
Read Latest News New York Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press conference at the Office of the Attorney General in New York on February 16, 2024. Timothy A. Clary | AFP | Getty Images With four days until the presidential election, U.S. government officials are cautioning against reliance on artificial intelligence chatbots for…