NEW YORK (AP) — The owner of the New York Mets says he has dropped off Twitter because his family received threats that he attributed to “misinformation” that was not tied to the baseball team. Steve Cohen’s hedge fund, Point72, has become entangled … [Continue reading] about Owner of Mets and hedge fund leaves Twitter, citing threats
Chicago schools reopening uncertain as union talks stall
CHICAGO (AP) — A plan to reopen Chicago schools remained in limbo as last-minute negotiations over COVID-19 safety measures with the teachers’ union stalled Sunday, amplifying the possibility of a strike or lockout. Roughly 62,000 students and about … [Continue reading] about Chicago schools reopening uncertain as union talks stall
2020 hindsight invaluable — especially in 2020!
By now, many of us are already settled into new diet, exercise and educational paths for 2021. We are already shedding pounds. Boosting cardio rates. And consolidating gains made last year in our TSP and 401k accounts. We benefited from things … [Continue reading] about 2020 hindsight invaluable — especially in 2020!
Did the premiums eat your paycheck?
Thousands of active and retired federal workers have gotten or are gonna get a real kick in the assets this month. That’s when they feel the impact of January health plan increases on their paychecks. Premiums for federal and postal workers and … [Continue reading] about Did the premiums eat your paycheck?
TSP yo-yo’s back down from November bump
In a decidedly 2020 fashion, Thrift Savings Plan returns dropped in December as sharp as they jumped a month earlier. The securities-backed G fund aside, which stayed unchanged at 0.07%, numbers released Monday showed monthly declines everywhere … [Continue reading] about TSP yo-yo’s back down from November bump