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What to Do When You Become the Family Caregiver 11/17/2025 07:00pm • Naomi Williams, a 47-year-old single mother in Augusta, Georgia, gave birth 15 years ago to her only child, Noah. During her pregnancy and regular doctor visits, she expressed concerns that were mostly ignored. Her blood pressure was high, her feet were swollen, and she gave birth by emergency cesar 8 Best Emerging-Market ETFs to Buy for 2026 11/17/2025 07:00pm • Warren Buffett famously said to "never bet against America," and that advice has held up for more than a decade. Investors who avoided U.S. stocks during that period likely trailed the broad market. Those who actively bet against them outside of brief downturns in 2008 or 2022 did even worse. Even s Are Cruise Ships Safe? 11/17/2025 07:00pm • When something major goes wrong on a cruise ship, it almost always makes the news. You've seen the grim headlines: passengers overboard, thrill rides malfunctioning, brawls breaking out on deck. Add to that the smaller incidents you may not read as much about online (think: thefts and minor assaults How to Increase Your Credit Score 11/17/2025 07:00pm • If you're often turned down for credit or you can only qualify for loans with exorbitant interest rates, your credit score may be to blame. Fortunately, there is no shortage of strategies you can use to boost your score. As your score increases, you'll generally be better positioned to get loans at 9 Best Cheap Stocks to Buy Under $10 11/17/2025 07:00pm • Stocks trading under $10 can be attractive for investors looking to scoop up some cheap shares. Unfortunately, quality stocks trading for less than $10 are few and far between. Stock prices at this level can be a red flag for investors that something serious is wrong with a company. Many of these st One issue is uniting Americans in a time of polarization, according to a new poll One issue is uniting Americans in a time of polarization, according to a new poll 11/17/2025 06:37pm • DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Pessimism about the country's future has risen in cities since last year, but rural America is more optimistic about what's ahead for the U.S., according to a new survey from the American Communities Project. And despite President Donald Trump’s insistence that crime is o Loss to Jaguars takes shine off Chargers' badly needed bye week 11/17/2025 06:35pm • EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — If the Los Angeles Chargers arrived in Jacksonville looking forward to a badly needed week off, they left staring at a long two weeks waiting until they play again and exorcise the embarrassment of a 35-6 rout by the Jaguars on Sunday. “We got beat every which way you c New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills 11/17/2025 06:33pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — More people are falling behind on paying their bills to keep on the lights and heat their homes, according to a new analysis of consumer data — a warning sign for the U.S. economy and another political headache for President Donald Trump. Past due balances to utility companies Eagles' defense has carried them to an 8-2 record while the offense struggles 11/17/2025 06:02pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Take a look at the stat sheet, the game film or even a blip of a TikTok highlight and it's clear the Philadelphia Eagles are winning — and sit atop the NFC standings — because of a defense that ranks among the best in franchise history. The Eagles' offense, which boasts a S Israeli settlers torch West Bank village as Israel begins a busy diplomatic week Israeli settlers torch West Bank village as Israel begins a busy diplomatic week 11/17/2025 05:59pm • TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli settlers on Monday rampaged through a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank, torching homes and cars in the latest in a string of settler attacks in recent weeks. The violence drew a rare condemnation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top lead Virginia Supreme Court refuses to review AG’s appeal in college board appointees case Virginia Supreme Court refuses to review AG’s appeal in college board appointees case 11/17/2025 05:54pm • The Virginia Supreme Court has refused to take up a case that suspended multiple appointees by Gov. Glenn Youngkin from serving on three Virginia university governing boards. Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares appealed to the court after the Fairfax County Circuit Court suspended eight gover Ravens came up with a creative solution in short yardage. That was the difference against Browns Ravens came up with a creative solution in short yardage. That was the difference against Browns 11/17/2025 05:51pm • OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — On the day Mark Andrews became Baltimore's career leader in yards receiving, it was a rare running play by the star tight end that was decisive. Andrews' 35-yard touchdown run on what was essentially a fake tush push lifted the Ravens to a 23-16 win over Cleveland on Su XP Inc.A: Q3 Earnings Snapshot 11/17/2025 05:37pm • SAO PAULO (AP) — SAO PAULO (AP) — XP Inc.A (XP) on Monday reported third-quarter net income of $244.1 million. On a per-share basis, the Sao Paulo-based company said it had net income of 45 cents. The results met Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Mason Rudolph has turned into a pretty good backup plan for the Steelers 11/17/2025 05:30pm • PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mason Rudolph knew what he was getting into. So did the Pittsburgh Steelers. When Rudolph signed a two-year deal to return to Pittsburgh in March following a one-season stint in Tennessee, he was under no illusion that he would be the starting quarterback in 2025. If Rudolph lear New Nationals manager Blake Butera got his first job in the majors the day his first child was born New Nationals manager Blake Butera got his first job in the majors the day his first child was born 11/17/2025 05:29pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — Blake Butera will never forget the day he accepted the job as the manager of the Washington Nationals. That's because it was the very same day that his wife, Caroline, gave birth to their first child, daughter Blair. “It was a long labor, and just the fact that she’s talki
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