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Billionaire David Rubenstein warns inflation will be ‘difficult’ for the Fed to reduce

Creative Planning CEO and CIO Peter Mallouk reveals quality stocks that will eventually lead investors to victory and what he’s avoiding on “The Claman Countdown.” Paul Volcker, the Federal Reserve chairman who led a ruthless crusade in the 1970s to crush inflation, triggering two recessions in the process, famously said that once higher prices get

The Secret Life of a Colorado Housewife: The Murder of Paige Birgfeld

The Secret Life of a Colorado Housewife: The Murder of Paige Birgfeld

Paige Birgfeld appeared to be the perfect wife and mother. The suburban soccer mom of three was working hard, running her own business and living for her family when she disappeared in 2008. Her family was stunned. How could this loving mom and loyal friend simply vanish without a trace? Did her ex-husband have something

A publisher abruptly recalled the “2,000 Mules” election denial book. NPR got a copy.

A publisher abruptly recalled the “2,000 Mules” election denial book. NPR got a copy.

Enlarge this image The book version of “2,000 Mules,” the latest project from author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, was abruptly recalled due to an unspecified “error.” John Raoux/AP hide caption toggle caption John Raoux/AP The book version of “2,000 Mules,” the latest project from author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, was abruptly recalled due to an

Queen Elizabeth’s reign: golden age, or last embers of a bygone era?

Queen Elizabeth’s reign: golden age, or last embers of a bygone era?

LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) – Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday, broke record after record as monarch, becoming an enduring symbol of the country over which she reigned for 70 years even as it changed beyond recognition, losing its empire and undergoing social upheaval. Some commentators describe her reign as a “golden age” reminiscent

These Placements Are Hilarious

These Placements Are Hilarious

Have you ever seen two things that were just in the right place at the right time? For instance, a growling dog hovering over a “Beware of Dog” sign? Sometimes it seems like the placement of items or people was just a perfect match that must be photographed. When the things combine, it makes us

Drinking just 2 cups of black tea a day may lower mortality risk

Drinking just 2 cups of black tea a day may lower mortality risk

Share on PinterestDrinking black tea daily may lead to a longer life, according to an analysis of tea-drinking habits of almost half a million people from the U.K. Biobank. Lidia Puica/EyeEm/Getty Images Apart from water, tea is the most widely consumed drink worldwide. Tea contains caffeine, which can be harmful in large quantities, so people

CushionLab Deep Sleep Pillow Review 2023 – A Great Solution For Fidgety Sleepers.

CushionLab Deep Sleep Pillow Review 2023 – A Great Solution For Fidgety Sleepers.

Table of Contents Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, getting a peaceful and comfortable night’s sleep is an essential element to leading a healthy and active lifestyle. There are numerous brands of pillows that promise you a good night’s sleep, but only a select few live up to your expectations. The cushionlab Deep Sleep Pillow is

NASA’s Photographs of Global Climate Change

NASA’s Photographs of Global Climate Change

NASA has a comprehensive website where you can view landmark photographs from all over the world. The following images demonstrate the impact humans have had on these landscapes, for better and for worse, over the past 5-100 years. Pedersen Glacier, Alaska. Summer, 1917 — Summer, 2005. These photographs, taken from the same location on the western

Zero percent mortgages hitting Main Street

Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Zero down-payment mortgages and similar programs appear to have recently been gaining traction on Main Street. Bank of America announced Aug. 30 that it is launching a trial program, called the Community Affordable Loan Solution, offering mortgages that do not require closing costs, down payments or minimum credit scores.

Simple musical test predicts cognitive decline in older adults, study shows

Simple musical test predicts cognitive decline in older adults, study shows

Share on PinterestMusical tests combined with EEG recordings could predict cognitive decline in older adults, offering implications for earlier detection. Cavan Images/Getty Images Age-related cognitive decline can be a risk factor for dementia but is currently underdiagnosed. A new pilot study shows that simple musical tests combined with EEG recordings could help to predict cognitive