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Trump failure has made his stock shorters millions


Rooting for Donald Trump to fail has rarely been this profitable. Just ask a group of mostly amateur Wall Street investors who collectively made tens of millions of dollars over the last month by ... Read More

Broadband Bummer: Why Are Internet Prices Going Up in 2024?


Americans noticed an increase in their home internet costs recently, something that’s been an ongoing concern for many households. Next month, the U.S. government could only cover about half of the ... Read More

No Jurors Picked on First Day of Trump’s Manhattan Criminal Trial


Jury selection is set to start as Donald J. Trump faces charges he faked business records to cover up a sex scandal before winning the presidency in 2016. It is the first criminal trial of a former ... Read More

Danielle Coffey: Don't let Google censor news in California


Attack on journalism tries to silence voices of local news providers, stop California Journalism Preservation Act ... Read More

Kathleen Parker: Social media has become a grim fairy tale


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Mike Pruitt: Albemarle County will never be a home to anti-LGBT terror


She is a purveyor of misinformation, vitriol and contempt for the human dignity of her fellow Americans ... internet. On her worst days, she is a political terrorist. The businesses and LGBT ... Read More

Nearly 700 users sue Grindr for allegedly sharing HIV-status without consent


Over 670 Grindr users in the U.K. are suing the queer hook-up app for allegedly and non-consensually sharing their “highly sensitive” private information — including ethnicity, orientation, and ... Read More

Families often have chief medical officers – and they're almost always women


Studies suggest women – especially mothers – shoulder an estimated 80% of the family's medical decision-making responsibilities. And federal survey data shows 1 in 4 caregivers are women, compared to ... Read More

Gen Z is less happy than the rest of us. Here is what would make a difference


Gen Z is having a harder time than previous generations did at their age, according to new research. But the secret to increasing their happiness may be found in that data. Read More

Content creation proving lucrative for many laid-off workers seeking flexibility


In an estimated $250 billion industry, some content creators make more than $100,000 a year on YouTube, TikTok and other platforms. Thinking of taking the plunge? Here’s what to know. Read More

Homebuyers’ quandary: to wait or not to wait for lower mortgage rates


Combined with a nearly 44% increase in the national median sale price of previously occupied homes between 2019 and 2023, elevated mortgage rates have made buying a home less affordable for many ... Read More

Aid approval brings Ukraine closer to replenishing troops struggling to hold front lines


Approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of a $61 billion package for Ukraine puts the country a step closer to getting an infusion of new firepower. But the clock is ticking. Read More


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