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5 for 5: Napoli beats Sampdoria 4-0 to extend perfect start 5 for 5: Napoli beats Sampdoria 4-0 to extend perfect start 09/23/2021 04:41pm • ROME (AP) — Five matches. Five wins. Victor Osimhen scored twice, Hirving Lozano helped set up three goals and Napoli impressed in a 4-0 win at Sampdoria on Thursday to extend its perfect start to Serie A. Chasing its first Italian league title since Diego Maradona led the Partenopei to their only US long-term mortgage rates up slightly; 30-year at 2.88% US long-term mortgage rates up slightly; 30-year at 2.88% 09/23/2021 02:18pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — Average long-term mortgage rates rose slightly this week continuing a months-long trend of little movement. They remained under 3%. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average rate for a 30-year mortgage edged up to 2.88% from 2.86% last week. That’s very clos Famed cathedral names artist to replace Confederate windows Famed cathedral names artist to replace Confederate windows 09/23/2021 01:39pm • Washington National Cathedral announced Thursday it has chosen contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall, renowned for his wide-ranging works depicting African American life, to design new stained-glass windows with themes of racial justice that will replace a set with Confederate imagery that were r China's Ant Group to share credit data with central bank China's Ant Group to share credit data with central bank 09/23/2021 09:55am • BEIJING (AP) — China’s central bank will soon have access to the private credit information of hundreds of millions of users of Ant Group’s online credit service, in a move signaling more regulatory oversight of the financial technology sector. Huabei, Ant Group’s credit service, said in a After Northeast flooding, insurance woes swamp residents After Northeast flooding, insurance woes swamp residents 09/23/2021 01:06am • NEW YORK (AP) — After being pummeled by two tropical storms that submerged basements, cracked home foundations and destroyed belongings, Northeastern U.S. residents still in the throes of recovery are being hit with another unexpected blow: Thousands of families are now swamped with financial loss Asian shares, Wall Street hold gains after Fed statement Asian shares, Wall Street hold gains after Fed statement 09/22/2021 09:54pm • Asian shares were mostly higher on Thursday after the Federal Reserve signaled it may begin easing its extraordinary support measures for the economy later this year. Shares rose in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Australia and Taiwan but fell in South Korea and Malaysia. U.S. futures were higher. Markets wer Fed: On track to slow support for economy later this year Fed: On track to slow support for economy later this year 09/22/2021 06:26pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled Wednesday that the Fed plans to announce as early as November that it will start withdrawing the extraordinary support it unleashed after the coronavirus paralyzed the economy 18 months ago. Powell said that if the job market maintain Madrid stays red-hot, routs Mallorca 6-1 in Spanish league Madrid stays red-hot, routs Mallorca 6-1 in Spanish league 09/22/2021 06:22pm • MADRID (AP) — This time, Real Madrid didn't need to rely solely on Karim Benzema and Vinícius Júnior to keep winning in the Spanish league. Benzema scored twice to reach 200 league goals but Madrid also got a hat trick from Marco Asensio on its way to a comfortable 6-1 win over Mallorca at home The Latest: Ethnic tensions threaten Bosnia's integrity The Latest: Ethnic tensions threaten Bosnia's integrity 09/22/2021 12:27pm • The Latest on the U.N. General Assembly: ___ The chair of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presidency called upon the United Nations to uphold its commitment to human rights, citing ethnic inequality within his own country. Željko Komšić is the Croat member of the western Balkan country’s presidency, European Central Bank climate report: Early action is better European Central Bank climate report: Early action is better 09/22/2021 09:29am • FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank's first climate stress test shows higher risks of loan defaults for banks in fire-plagued southern Europe and argues that an earlier and orderly shift to greener energy may have costs — but pay off for the economy over the long run. The bank w 'No one would be spared': Debt default would set off dire consequences 'No one would be spared': Debt default would set off dire consequences 09/22/2021 07:00am • The fight over raising the nation's borrowing limit underscores a reality for Democrats as they are in the midst of their highest stakes moment for President Joe Biden's sweeping legislative agenda: thrusting a potential default into the mix may have devastating consequences. A mild recession, ac Between COVID and flu, health care professionals brace for winter ahead Between COVID and flu, health care professionals brace for winter ahead 09/22/2021 12:36am • The US is battling rising death tolls and strained hospital resources under the Covid-19 pandemic, and all that could be made more difficult by the upcoming flu season, health experts said. "We are bracing ourselves for an awfully busy winter ahead," Associate Dean of Public Health at Brown Unive 7 Best Financial ETFs to Buy Now 09/22/2021 12:00am • Tap into cyclical economic growth via financial stocks.While some investors are enamored with digital currencies and blockchain technology, many others are more comfortable relying on the tried-and-true names of the financial sector. These megabanks and investment giants have hundreds of billions of Student Loan Disability Discharge: What to Know 09/22/2021 12:00am • Adjusting to life with an injury or chronic illness is undoubtedly a challenge, especially if it has an impact on your ability to work and earn a living. This stress is one of the reasons that student loan borrowers with disabilities can fall behind on payments and go into delinquency and default - Survey: For Americans With Unsecured Debt, Credit Cards Mostly to Blame 09/22/2021 12:00am • A late August 2021 survey from U.S. News & World Report shows that among Americans who carry unsecured debt, more than 53% say it's mostly from credit cards. Credit card debt is considered unsecured debt, which means it isn't linked to an asset, such as a house or a car. Respondents were asked
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