Day: November 15, 2025
Immigration enforcement surge begins in Charlotte, North Carolina
Federal officials confirmed Saturday that a surge of immigration enforcement in North Carolina’s largest city has begun, as agents were seen making arrests in multiple locations. “Americans should be able to live without fear of violent criminal illegal aliens hurting them, their families, or their neighbors,” Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a […]
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Former Fed Gov. Adriana Kugler violated trading rules while at central bank: ethics report
Adriana Kugler testifies before a Senate Banking Committee hearing on her nomination to be a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 21, 2023. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters Former Federal Reserve Board Gov. Adriana Kugler, in 2024, broke the central bank’s rules regarding stock trading, according to […]
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These underperforming groups may deliver AI-electric appeal. Here’s why.
ETF Edge These underperforming groups may deliver AI-electric appeal. Here’s why. Published Sat, Nov 15 202511:00 AM EST Blair Bao WATCH LIVE Source
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Keep your investments in these 3 accounts, CFP says: ‘If you have too much cash, you’re actually losing money’
The earlier you invest, the more time your money has to grow. But figuring out the exact accounts to use can feel overwhelming. After setting aside money to cover daily expenses in a checking account and three to 12 months of expenses in a savings account, you should start looking into putting any additional income […]
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‘Great parenting’ often comes down to this simple habit, says Ivy League psychologist: It helps you raise determined, resilient kids
If you want to raise successful, resilient kids, help them find activities they actually like, says psychologist Angela Duckworth. Instead of forcing your children to try a specific sport or instrument, spend time exposing them to a variety of extracurriculars and take note of what they spend the most time thinking about, Duckworth said on […]
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How tariffs and AI are giving secondhand platforms like ThredUp a boost
At ThredUp‘s 600,000-square-foot warehouse in Suwanee, Georgia, roughly 40,000 pieces of used clothing are processed each day. The company’s logistics network — four facilities across the U.S. — now rivals that of some fast-fashion giants. “This is the largest garment-on-hanger system in the world,” said Justin Pina, ThredUp’s senior director of operations. “We can hold […]
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Warren Buffett Watch: Berkshire Hathaway’s surprising new tech stake
As Warren Buffett gets closer to stepping down as CEO at the end of next month, he told shareholders he will be “going quiet,” but only “sort of.” More on his Thanksgiving letter, which looks like it could become a substantial annual tradition, below. First: A surprising stake There was a notable surprise in Berkshire […]
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I’m a psychologist who studies couples. Here’s the No. 1 thing that keeps relationships strong—more than love
Ask anyone what they think keeps a relationship strong, and they will probably tell you it’s love. There’s some truth to that: love is what draws us together in the first place. But after years of studying couples as a psychologist, and as a husband, I’ve realized something that research keeps confirming: The real factor […]
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All three of the core premises behind the bull market are coming under questioning
The bull market probably didn’t die last week. But its recent ructions might offer a glimpse of its eventual demise, the way bouts of angina can foreshadow a heart attack. The S & P 500 index survived the week virtually unchanged, but only after absorbing its third 3-4% pullback in five weeks, after going six […]
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