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Soccer -- and life -- through the eyes of the U.S. deaf women's national team
ESPN· 2 days agoThis friendly would be nationally televised (a first), and part of a doubleheader with the U.S. ...
‘Very unpredictable’: Colleges fear FAFSA fiasco will hurt enrollment
Washington Post· 5 days agoApplications were up 40 percent for the 2024-2025 academic year, and the women’s liberal arts school...
Your taxes could rise as N.J. budget talks heat up. This top Dem vows a fight.
NJ.com· 4 days agoNew Jersey leaders have discussed the possibility of raising New Jersey’s sales tax back to 7% as a...
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Navy Times· 5 days agoWhat Type of Savings Accounts Are Out There? — Money MinuteAs savings rates rise, where you keep your money becomes increasingly important. Personal finance expert Jeanette Mack explains.Senators take up defense bill work this week, but out of public
Working to live past 75: Why our elders are still working and not retiring
NBC Miami· 7 days agoRetirement is a rite of passage to the golden years, but that's not the reality for many seniors...
Gunshot detection company contests ACLU's claims about the technology
GBH News· 15 hours agoAhead of an upcoming Boston City Council hearing about its controversial gunshot detection technology, the company SoundThinking is roiled in a discourse match with elected ...
Health Care Week In Review: House Held Oversight Hearing on the 340B Program and HHS Expanded...
JD Supra· 5 days agoBelow is Alston & Bird’s Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in health care regulations, notices, and guidance;...
Former Bank Bailout Watchdog Is Choice to Lead F.D.I.C.
New York Times· 2 days agoChristy Goldsmith Romero has been nominated to be the next chair of the bank regulator that has been...
US Air Force resumes humanitarian aid drops into Gaza
Air Force Times· 4 days agoThe Air Force on Sunday resumed airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza after pausing operations for...
Opinion | Israel’s Economy Is Not Invincible
New York Times· 5 days agoRestaurants in Tel Aviv are full. By some measures, Israel’s economy seems unscathed by the war in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has resisted...