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Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Federal Times· 5 days agoThe Pentagon recently sent Congress some draft bill language to consider this year that reads like...
Social Security and Medicare finances look grim as overall debt piles up
Anchorage Daily News· 7 days agoOfficials project that Social Security will be insolvent by 2035, and Medicare by 2036, which would...
What MTG wants from Mike Johnson
Politico via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJohnson could be in a position to grant at least some of Greene's asks. Since this Congress has effectively finished passing controversial, must-do items such as funding the government, raising ...
Economic growth boosts Social Security and Medicare but funding crisis still looms
Politico via Yahoo Finance· 7 days ago“If anyone wants to cut Social Security and Medicare or raise the retirement age again, I will stop...
Congressional races in the 1st and 3rd districts feature those who would unseat incumbents
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoThe incumbents in Nebraska's 1st and 3rd Congressional Districts are the heavy favorites to win next...
Editorial: Social Security’s good news? Bad news delayed a bit | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 days agoThe trustees for Social Security and Medicare offered a bit of good news this week in their report on the financial health of the two programs. The bad news was pushed into the future; a bit ...
Earnings call: Oddity sees robust Q1 growth, raises full-year guidance By Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoThe company not only surpassed its quarterly guidance but also raised its full-year outlook, now...
Oddity Tech (ODD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSo while many other DTC businesses rely on external capital to grow, we do the opposite. We have a cash balance of $252 million, which we generated zero ...
Sell in May and Go Away: 7 Stocks to Sell Before They Plunge
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoMany investors agree that it’s wise to “sell in May and go away.” This age-old Wall Street adage...