Another day of choppy trading on Wall Street left stocks mostly lower, cutting into the major indexes’ gains for the week. The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average each lost about 0.2%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq managed to eke out a … [Continue reading] about Stocks end lower after a brief afternoon recovery fades
Retirement life: Dining out or Meals on Wheels?
Years ago, a friend, Army buddy and Labor Department employee, said something rather profound. Especially for an 18-year old kid. What he said was that the day an individual starts planning for retirement is the day that person unofficially reaches … [Continue reading] about Retirement life: Dining out or Meals on Wheels?
Woman accuses fertility doctor of secretly using own sperm
A woman is suing a New York fertility doctor, claiming he used his own sperm to secretly impregnate multiple patients — something she said she discovered when DNA genealogy tests revealed she had at least nine half-siblings. The lawsuit was filed … [Continue reading] about Woman accuses fertility doctor of secretly using own sperm
Facebook: Gov’s page was not taken down because of content
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Facebook briefly took down Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s campaign page Tuesday morning, indicating it had been mistakenly flagged as an imposter account, though the governor suggested the move was prompted by her criticism of … [Continue reading] about Facebook: Gov’s page was not taken down because of content
Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Tuesday began the serious work of trying to implement President Joe Biden’s expansive spending plan, but getting there will require remarkable legislative nimbleness, since Biden has said the revenue to pay for it … [Continue reading] about Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill