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American Express CEO shares his intense daily routine — 17-hour days that start at 5:45 am and end at 10:30 pm. He answers emails for 3 hours.
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US homebuyers are waiting for the Fed to start cutting interest rates. Here's when 9 experts say it's going to happen.
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Kristen Welker Criticized for Lie-Filled Trump Interview in ‘Meet the Press’ Debut: ‘Horrible Way to Start Her Tenure’
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'Sorry I was late to the party!' Meghan Markle apologises for missing the start of Invictus Games as she makes 'off the cuff' speech about buying milkshakes and doing the school run before leaving for Germany
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Meghan Markle made her first speech of the Invictus Games tonight as she saluted all those attending the event for wounded and disabled military veterans.

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The Secret to Saving for Retirement: Start Before You’re 20
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South Africa 18-3 Scotland: Springboks' World Cup defence gets off to a winning start after Jesse Kriel controversially avoids red card
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ROB ROBERTSON IN MARSEILLE: South Africa’s win over Scotland was shrouded in controversy after Jesse Kriel was fortunate not to be red carded after just 57 seconds.

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T-Mobile Will Start to Pay a Dividend. Why the Stock Is Dropping.
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The maximum Social Security benefit is a juicy $4,555 per month — but you need a high salary to get there. Here's how much you must earn, and when you should start collecting
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Ryan Palmeter seen on video entering Jacksonville Dollar General to start mass shooting that killed three people in racially-motivated attack
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The white gunman who shot dead three black people at a Florida Dollar General store in Northwest Jacksonville in a ‘racially motivated’ attack has been identified as 21-year-old Ryan Palmeter.

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Recruiters soared in the post-covid jobs boom… but as they start to cut their own staff, is there trouble ahead?
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Since the late days of the pandemic, the UK’s recruitment firms have experienced something of a golden age – but as they cut headcount, are they a good investment?

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