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‘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 -
Vampire Weekend brings Ska Night to the Hollywood Bowl
Touring behind its new album, "Only God Was Above Us," Vampire Weekend showcases its "proprietary sound" at the Hollywood Bowl.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
South Africa Re-elects Ramaphosa, but Coalition Is Fragile
A new government led by the African National Congress gave Cyril Ramaphosa another term as president, though he faces challenges in Parliament.The New York Times - Top stories -
Cramer's week ahead: A closer look at housing with Lennar and KB Home earnings
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday guided investors through next week's most important happenings on Wall Street.CNBC - Business -
Russian warship visit brings cold war frisson to sweltering Havana
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EU court strengthens possibility of asylum for stateless Palestinians
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Palestinians Report Heavy Bombardments in the Rafah Area
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Palestinian children battle a deadly foe in Gaza — starvation
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Stocks Fall, European Markets Sell Off
Investors dumped European stocks and snapped up safer government bonds amid French political turmoil. U.S. stocks opened lower.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden says he won't commute any sentence Hunter gets
President Biden already said he will not pardon his son, Hunter, which he reiterated during a joint news conference in Italy on Thursday.CBS News - Politics - Joe Biden
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