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Britain’s class ceiling barely has a crack in it
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOn average, students now leave university in England with £44,940 worth of student loan debt, compared to £3,190 20 years ago. One graduate reportedly...
Ghana Says Cedi Speculators Will ‘Suffer’ After Rate Kept at 29%
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 1 day ago(Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Ghana held interest rates at a lofty 29% to support the cedi and warned...
South Africa’s Election Poses Risks to Economy That Is Finally on the Mend
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- South Africa is on the verge of an economic turnaround after years of stagnation....
Bush, Obama, Trump, or Biden: Here's How Much Money You Would Have if You Had Invested $10,000 in...
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe 2007-2009 bear market bottomed in March 2009, and a long bull market began, which would last for...
3 Energy Mutual Funds to Buy on Continued Geopolitical Issues
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoFranklin Natural Resources Fund FRNRX invests the majority of its net assets in equity and debt...
Significant Changes to the National Environmental Policy Act - 2024 Land Use, Environmental &...
JD Supra· 5 days agoAs part of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (also known as the debt ceiling bill) in June 2023, Congress made the most significant revisions to the National Environmental Policy ...
Private equity, endless shrimp and Red Lobster’s decline - Marketplace
Marketplace· 5 days agoPlus, can somebody get Prime Minister Rishi Sunak an umbrella?
Here’s what’s in the mammoth $883.7B Defense bill the House passed
The Hill via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe House has advanced its mammoth $883.7 billion Defense policy bill for fiscal 2025, legislation...
Case Lawrence wants to disrupt Congress with ... optimism
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLawrence said he is not willing to threaten a government shutdown because as a tactic it is a “loser...
Indiana University on The Conversation
The Conversation· 6 hours agoNBC newscaster John Cameron Swayze was television’s first “anchor man” – though not for presenting the news. The term referred to his status as permanent panelist of the quiz show