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Now at Olympics, Pedri losing count of games after 11 months Now at Olympics, Pedri losing count of games after 11 months 07/29/2021 07:47am • TOKYO (AP) â Even Pedri Gonzalez canât be sure how many games he has played in this never-ending season. âœI think itâs a very high figure,â said the Barcelona midfielder, who played for Spain at the European Championship and is now playing some more for his country at the Tokyo Olympics. â Nightmares, panic attacks: Belgian flood survivors struggle Nightmares, panic attacks: Belgian flood survivors struggle 07/29/2021 02:52am • TROOZ, Belgium (AP) â Visions of cars being swept away in a raging current keep coming back to trouble Eric Mouqué. His wife, Cindy, gets triggered by the slightest noise. So when her husband turns on the hose to clean a few things, all she can think about are those tumultuous floodwaters that ri Paid in Full vs. Settled in Full: Which Is Best For Debt? 07/29/2021 12:00am • Dealing with debt can be a stressful and confusing process, especially if you're struggling to pay it down. If you end up with a bill that's past due -- or worse, in collections -- you might be wondering about the best way to handle it. Two terms you might have seen are having the debt "settled in 5 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy in August 07/29/2021 12:00am • In late July, the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid more than 700 points in a single session to log its worst single-day decline since October. Shares have since rebounded, and the major stock market indexes all continue to flirt with new all-time highs, but it's worth noting that the big gains of Fed's Powell downplays delta variant's threat to the economy Fed's Powell downplays delta variant's threat to the economy 07/28/2021 05:46pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â The spread of the COVID-19 delta variant is raising infections, leading some companies and governments to require vaccinations and raising concerns about the U.S. economic recovery. But on Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell injected a note of reassurance, suggesting t When it can be a good idea to co-sign for your young adult When it can be a good idea to co-sign for your young adult 07/28/2021 10:09am • If youâre the parent of a young adult, you may be asked to co-sign for a car loan or an apartment lease. Before you agree, know whatâs at stake â you could be putting your own financial security at risk. WHAT CO-SIGNING REALLY MEANS When you co-sign, you become fully responsible for someone e 5 Tips for Budgeting in College 07/28/2021 12:00am • Even if you intend to take as few math courses as possible at a university, you really can't get away from it: Budgeting in college is like one of those math word problems come to life. If you're starting the next rung of higher education soon, you'll want to start thinking about how you're going t What Net Worth Do You Need to Retire? 07/28/2021 12:00am • If you're thinking about saving for retirement, calculating your net worth can be a useful tool. It might help you evaluate your current situation, set goals and budget for retirement. "Net worth is your whole picture. It shows and tells you what you owe and what you own and how much money you real Can I Buy a Home If I Have Student Loan Debt? 07/28/2021 12:00am • With current mortgage rates at historic lows, you may want to consider buying a home soon if you are ready to take that step. But if you have student loan debt, you may be wondering whether it could affect your ability to get a great deal on a mortgage, or even to buy a home at all. While it is true Youngkin, McAuliffe plan to disclose some tax return details Youngkin, McAuliffe plan to disclose some tax return details 07/27/2021 12:03pm • RICHMOND, Va. (AP) â The two leading candidates in the closely watched race for Virginia governor say they will voluntarily disclose at least some information from recent tax returns before the November election. In response to questions from The Associated Press, the campaigns of both Republic Home prices can't go straight up forever. But this probably isn't a bubble Home prices can't go straight up forever. But this probably isn't a bubble 07/27/2021 06:19am • Home prices are climbing at the fastest pace in history, eclipsing even the boom in the days leading up to the Great Recession. Bidding wars have become common, many are forced to pay all cash and some bids are coming in $1 million over asking.It's all sparking fears that the United States is in the Tunisia on edge as president suspends parliament, fires PM Tunisia on edge as president suspends parliament, fires PM 07/26/2021 06:13pm • TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) â Troops surrounded Tunisiaâs parliament and blocked its speaker from entering Monday after the president suspended the legislature and fired the prime minister and other top members of government, sparking concerns for the North African country's young democracy at home and 'No magic wand:' Lebanon's new PM-designate urges unity 'No magic wand:' Lebanon's new PM-designate urges unity 07/26/2021 01:44pm • BEIRUT (AP) â Lebanonâs newly appointed Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati on Monday urged unity to begin recovery from a devastating economic and financial meltdown roiling the country. He said he will strive to form a new government but the situation is too dire to overcome with the usual f Carmichael used unique size to become Hall of Fame wideout Carmichael used unique size to become Hall of Fame wideout 07/26/2021 11:46am • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Built more like an NBA player at 6-foot-8, Harold Carmichael turned to football because he couldnât perform basketballâs most basic skill. âœI loved basketball but I could never dribble,â Carmichael said. âœIf I could dribble, I wouldâve never played football.â It Fed to discuss a pullback in economic aid with inflation up Fed to discuss a pullback in economic aid with inflation up 07/26/2021 11:18am • WASHINGTON (AP) â With inflation uncomfortably high and the COVID-19 Delta variant raising economic concerns, a divided Federal Reserve will meet this week to discuss when and how it should dial back its ultra-low-interest rate policies. For now, the U.S. economy is growing briskly in the wake of
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