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Netanyahu Ratchets Up Challenge to Iran With Nasrallah Killing
Its intelligence had long tracked Hassan Nasrallah and it recently learned he planned to move, which would have closed the window of opportunity, according to a senior official who asked not to be
Israel Kills Hezbollah Leader in Major Blow to Militia Group
Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an air strike on Lebanon’s capital Beirut, dealing a massive blow to the group and its sponsor Iran after days of intense attacks.
3mbpd of oil production possible, says NNPCL
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has stated that increasing crude oil production from the current 1.7 million barrels per day to three million barrels is achievable. Chief Corporate
Gen Z Is Lonely Thanks to “Flexible” Remote Work, Falling Behind
Let’s face it. Remote work brings strong emotions from both sides. Those who are in favor say it will help with work-life balance, save on commuting costs and a net benefit to the employee. The other
I have $2.5 million and still have an irrational fear that I’ll never be able to retire
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Embattled Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre Set to Resign
Ralph de la Torre, the controversial chief executive officer of one of the nation’s largest private health systems, Steward Health Care System, will step down from his position Oct. 1.
The Omni New Haven Hotel and its employees agree on a new contract following strike
Employees of the Omni New Haven Hotel reached an agreement on a new contract with the hotel Saturday afternoon following months of protests and negotiations. The New contracts include a first-year
Powell Speech and Jobs Data to Help Clarify Fed Rate Path
The appetite of Federal Reserve policymakers for another large interest-rate cut in November may come into better focus in the coming week as Jerome Powell addresses economists and the government
Social Security COLA raise: How much will recipients get in 2025?
The Social Security Administration is less than two weeks away from announcing its cost of living adjustment (COLA), the annual bump in recipients' payments to help them deal with inflation.
Save Big By Hiring These 6 Types of Contractors Off-Season
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Port Strike, If Short, Won’t Spur Inflation, Economists Say
The United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), the alliance of port associations, container carriers, and employers, has failed so far to negotiate a new master contract with the International
Raising the full retirement age to 69 would cut Social Security benefits — and it wouldn’t save the program
Raising Social Security’s full retirement age by two years to age 69 would decrease individuals’ lifetime benefits and overall spending by the program, but would not stave off Social Security’s
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