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The Austrian nuns who fled their care home are now in Rome and visited the Vatican
The three octogenarian nuns, who made headlines last year after they broke back into their convent, joined others at St. Peter's Square for a general audience with Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday morning.
5 Reasons Why Your Financial Outlook Just Got Better
Even if a big raise is not imminent for you, five factors are helping stretch today's paycheck: cheap gasoline; a strong dollar; low interest rates; fierce retail competition and a huge corn harvest.
China Moves To Increase Number Of Electric Vehicles On Its Roads
By early next year, Beijing will require automakers in China to ensure that at least 8 percent of all vehicles they manufacture are electric.
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2 Moves By Trump This Past Week Could Reshape U.S. Health Insurance In Big Ways
Frustrated that Congress hasn't repealed the Affordable Care Act, the administration continues to make moves that chip away at the ACA's nationwide protections and give states more control.
9 Questions About The Debt Ceiling, Answered
"It's time for this again?" you ask. Yes. Yes it is. Now you can be prepared for the upcoming battle.
DOGE released data about federal contract savings. It doesn't add up
A new government tracker claims DOGE has saved billions from ending federal contracts. But an NPR analysis of the data finds the claimed savings don't add up.
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What If You Couldn't Take Your Money To Another State?
You'd be free to leave the state, as long as you left your money behind. That's essentially what it's like now for people in Cyprus.
Facebook Offers New Options For Digital Life After Death
The company is introducing a new policy that allows users to appoint an executor who will keep their account active posthumously.
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NFL Player Laremy Tunsil Loses Millions In Draft After Twitter Hack
Last night before and during the NFL Draft, the Twitter and Instagram accounts of Laremy Tunsil, one of the draft's top prospects, were hacked and used to tweet a damaging video and screenshots.
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Justice Department says it's shining a spotlight on corporate wrong-doing
Prosecutions of white collar crime have been declining for years. But the Justice Department is trying to change that. It's taking steps to bring more accountability to corporate America.
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