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How to prep for a new baby: add them to your credit card, reserve their email address and 5 other tips
There are steps parents can take to bolster their children’s financial security, and many are relatively easy and inexpensive.MarketWatch - Business -
New research explores how a short trip to space affects the human body
New research shows space tourists experience some of the same body changes as astronauts who spend months in orbitABC News - Health -
How much do you need to earn to buy your first home? Here’s what the typical home buyer looks like today.
Thinking of buying a house? You’ll probably need to make nearly six figures — and have $13,000 in the bank — to achieve that dream, according to a new report.MarketWatch - Business -
Biden to propose new partnership rules as tax battle heats up
President Biden is putting forward new rules to go after wealthy tax cheats as the battle on how to tax the economy sizzles ahead of the election. The new rules target businesses designated as partnerships, which have proliferated over the last ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Tesco says shoppers are buying more as confidence returns
The UK's largest retailer reports higher sales, but controversy persists over its boss's pay package.BBC News - Top stories -
I’m a New Homeowner, and Here’s How to BYO Smart Home
Some houses may come with preinstalled smart devices. These are the products I loved—and the ones I’m replacing.Wired - Tech -
What Supreme Court bump stock ruling means for gun regulations nationwide
The Supreme Court has struck down a ban on bump stocks for guns. The device can be added to semi-automatic rifles to allow the user to fire bullets more rapidly. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford explains the ruling.CBS News - Top stories -
‘I don’t live extravagantly by any means’: I have $68,000 in credit-card debt and $50,000 in a 401(k). How can I dig myself out of this trap on a $55,000 salary?
“I am divorced, 57 years old and moved my mother, 95, in with me because she was alone.”MarketWatch - Business -
From ‘hooligans with credit cards’ to influencers: the evolution of England’s WAGs
The term for England footballers’ wives and girlfriends first exploded in 2006 in Germany. The new generation watching the Euros are turning the old stereotypes on their heads. When England take to the pitch for their first game on Sunday night in ...The Guardian - World -
Do you have to close all your credit cards when settling debt?
It can make sense to close your credit card accounts when settling debt — but is it required? Here's what to know.CBS News - Top stories
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