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Michelle Obama shares how she taught her kids to solve their own problems: ‘If I don't know who was wrong, don't ask me to get in it'
Michelle Obama took a hands-off approach when her daughters, Sasha and Malia, would fight as kids. They, in turn, solved their problems on their own.
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These household items have gotten pricier since Trump's tariffs announcement, new report finds
Some household items, like a Barbie doll at Target and a washing machine at Lowe’s, have gone up in price since April 16, according to Telsey Advisory Group.
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We're Harvard-trained couples therapists who've been married nearly 50 years—people in the happiest relationships never do 5 things
Harvard-trained and married couples therapists Dr. Jacqueline Olds and Dr. Richard Schwartz reveal the secret to a healthy, happy and successful relationship.
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India and Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire
The ceasefire comes hours after the fighting continued to escalate on Saturday.
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With foreign tourists boycotting the U.S., businesses brace for falling sales
The U.S. is poised for weaker tourism from overseas this year amid tensions tied to trade and immigration.
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Activist Elliott reaches key agreement with Charles River. Here are three ways to create value
The firm has three possible paths toward value creation at the drug development company.
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Powell may have a hard time avoiding Trump's ‘Too Late' label even as Fed chief does the right thing
Central bank leaders have a long history of being too reluctant to raise or lower interest rates.
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Trump's crypto agenda is being threatened by his pursuit of personal profits
Some lawmakers who had shown a willingness to support crypto legislation are backtracking on concerns about President Trump’s personal ventures in the space.
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A rare platinum Rolex is heading to auction and could fetch $1.7 million
A rare 1999 platinum Rolex Daytona, a one-of-a-kind private commission, could fetch $1.7 million at Sotheby’s as luxury watch demand surges globally.
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Google agrees to pay Texas $1.4 billion data privacy settlement
“Google secretly tracked people’s movements, private searches, and even their voiceprints and facial geometry,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
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Virtual chronic care company Omada Health files for IPO
Omada Health filed for an IPO on Friday, the latest digital health company to announce its intent to test the public market.
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Trump taps CFPB director nominee Jonathan McKernan for Treasury post
McKernan previously served on the FDIC and held senior roles at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the Senate, and the Treasury Department.
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Trump eyes tax hike on wealthy—here's how a 39.6% top rate compares to historic levels
President Donald Trump is eyeing a tax hike on the wealthiest Americans to fund his spending and tax package. Here’s how the rate compares to recent history.
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka arrested for alleged trespass at New Jersey ICE detention facility
Baraka’s administration had sued to block the opening of the immigrant detention facility in Newark.
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Google would need to shift up to 2,000 employees for antitrust remedies, search head says
Google pays Apple billions of dollars per year to be the default search engine on iPhones.
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Trump administration ‘looking at' suspending habeas corpus for migrants, Stephen Miller says
Multiple court cases challenging the Trump administrations effort to deport undocumented immigrants from the U.S. are based on habeas claims.
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Affirm shares drop 13% on weak forecast, concerns over CEO's bet on 0% loans
Affirm shares plunged on Friday after the buy now, pay later provider issued a disappointing forecast for the current quarter.
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USPS board taps FedEx director David Steiner for postmaster general
Steiner, who is expected to formally take over as postmaster general at USPS in July, previously was CEO of Waste Management for more than a decade.
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Mark Zuckerberg says people can fill the need for friends with AI, but ‘there is no replacement' for human relationships, psychologist says
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said AI could fill the need for human relationships. That’s “definitely not supported by research,” says expert.
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Rippling valued at $16.8 billion as HR software startup raises $450 million, says IPO not imminent
Rippling continues to tap the private markets for capital, and is now valued at $16.8 billion in its latest financing round.