Author: super@dmin
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: Low-income people reported fewer symptoms of anxiety, depression after receiving expanded child tax credit
A new study adds to the body of research showing the positive effects the payments may have had in a short time.
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Personal Finance Daily: The housing market is showing signs of ‘normalizing’ and IRS says ‘Tax Day’ will be different this year — put these important tax dates on your calendar
Thursday’s top personal finance stories.
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: Donald Trump’s new NFT collection lets you Zoom call him as a prize
While sales of Trump’s original NFTs are down 99% since generating $4.5 million in December, the former U.S. president is releasing a set of new trading cards and a chance at prizes.
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: LendingClub to lay off 14% of staff, as higher interest rates weigh
Online lending platform LendingClub Corp. on Thursday said it would lay off 225 employees, or 14% of its staff.
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Project Syndicate: The debt ceiling is a farce, not a crisis
What would happen if the Republicans refuse to raise the debt limit? Basically, nothing. Life would go on as before.
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Key Words: Google argues Supreme Court case could ‘upend the internet’
Ruling could transform the internet into ‘a forced choice between overly curated mainstream sites or fringe sites flooded with objectionable content,’ Google warns
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Key Words: Disney braces for board battle — investor Nelson Peltz wants to ‘Restore the Magic’
Activist investor Nelson Peltz says Disney has ‘lost its way.’
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: American Airlines stock jumps to best in 6 months after upbeat outlook
American Airlines Group Inc. stock rallied to its best in six months following the airline’s surprisingly upbeat guidance.
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TaxWatch: IRS says ‘Tax Day’ will be different this year — put these important tax dates on your calendar
Two thirds of households received income-tax refunds last year, IRS statistics show.
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The Ratings Game: TSMC’s U.S. stock rallies as Wall Street talks about bottom in the chip sector
TSMC rallied Thursday after the third-party silicon-wafer fabricator’s results once again brought up inevitable speculation about ‘the bottom.’