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Scams against seniors are on the rise: ‘There’s no magic wand to get that money back’
How older adults can avoid cybercrimes and financial scamsMarketWatch - Business -
‘Stop sending me money’: Singapore keeper deluged after saves help China
Hassan Sunny denied Thailand to aid China in World CupSunny’s food stall receives business in person and onlineThe Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny has urged Chinese football fans to stop sending him money after his saves in a 3-1 defeat by ...The Guardian - World - China -
Didn't Get Your Employee Retention Credit? Sue the IRS!
The Internal Revenue Service is plagued with backlogs in processing employee retention tax credits and the lawsuits are springing forth.Inc. - Business -
Lower your risk of falling as you get older with these simple steps
One in four older adults in the U.S. fall each year, putting them at risk of injury, broken bones and even deathABC News - Health -
‘People get wealthy in many different ways.’ Money you keep matters more than how much you make.
Save diligently and spend prudently — unless of course money is no object.MarketWatch - Business -
Clearview AI Used Your Face. Now You May Get a Stake in the Company.
The facial recognition start-up doesn’t have the funds to settle a class-action lawsuit, so lawyers are proposing equity for those whose faces were scraped from the internet.The New York Times - Tech -
Euro 2024 kick-off: Germany and Scotland prepare to get party started – live
All the latest news before Euro 2024’s opening nightSign up for Football Daily | Get in touch! Email Luke“Live in the moment. Be calm,” says a Zen-like Cristiano Ronaldo before appearing at his sixth European Championship – a record.. “I think the ...The Guardian - World -
‘We get a raw deal’: This was my worst Father’s Day ever — and it’s a cautionary tale for other happy families
“It’s not about the money or even the card — it’s about the recognition for all the hard work dads do to put food on the table and pay the mortgage.”MarketWatch - Business -
Labour’s manifesto: where will the money come from?
Plus, what might a Labour government mean for your personal finances?Financial Times - World -
Your Summer Reading Guide
If you fantasize about reading your way from now until Labor Day but need help corralling your curiosity, we can help.The New York Times - Top stories
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Trump, Biden and CNN Prepare for a Hostile Debate (With Muted Mics)
With Donald Trump’s rampage at the first 2020 debate still fresh in the memories of both campaigns and the moderators, the candidates are preparing in sharply different ways.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
One Week That Revealed the Struggles of the Anti-Abortion Movement
The movement looks for a path forward: “Is the goal the absolute abolition of abortion in our nation?”The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
‘The Interview’: Serena Williams’s Next Challenge
The greatest women’s tennis player of all time is trying to find her new normal in retirement.The New York Times - Top stories - Serena Williams -
How a ‘Committed Partisan Warrior’ Came to Rethink the Political Wars
Bob Bauer, the personal attorney for President Biden and former White House counsel for President Barack Obama, is now wrestling with the win-at-all-costs nature of American politics.The New York Times - Top stories