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How Does Your Social Security Benefit Compare to the Average Retiree? Here's How to Find Out.
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 15 minutes agoSocial Security can go a long way, sometimes making the difference between a comfortable retirement...
Buckingham Palace, U.K. government reviewing ‘unwell’ King Charles’ funeral plans: report
New York Daily News· 5 hours agoThe palace said several months ago it would not provide a “running commentary” about his health, but...
Supreme Court justices say Trump immunity decision will have ‘huge implications’ for America’s...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoSupreme Court justices heard oral arguments in the case that will determine if a president has...
Vikings trade up twice in NFL draft. They take Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy, Alabama edge Dallas Turner
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 hours agoThe Minnesota Vikings traded up twice in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night, jumping...
Columbia University Drops Deadline For Dismantling Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
International Business Times· 3 hours agoColumbia University backed off late Thursday from an overnight deadline for pro-Palestinian...
Adrian Newey is the genius behind Red Bull’s domination – they cannot afford to let him go
Daily Telegraph· 2 hours agoThe whispers around Adrian Newey being unsettled are nothing new. As soon as the Christian Horner...
Roughly 1,000 people attend Archdiocese of Baltimore public hearing
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 4 hours agoRoughly 1,000 people were in attendance for the Archdiocese of Baltimore public hearing Thursday...
Asia stocks rise, yen plumbs 34-year low as BOJ stands pat on rates
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoThe BOJ kept interest rates around zero on Friday, as expected, while removing a reference to the...
Preliminary autopsy completed on David Schultz, 'no signs of trauma'
Sioux City Journal· 10 hours agoNo matter the weather or the occasion, Wall Lake, Iowa, trucker David Schultz always wore cowboy...
The World’s Biggest Election Is Also Its Hottest
The Wall Street Journal· 4 hours agoThat exposes some 970 million voters and roughly 15 million poll workers to searing temperatures that can reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit in...