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Annuities are an essential component of the American retirement system. But few of us even understand them, let alone buy them.
Annuities are key to American retirement. So why are so few Americans buying them?
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The settlement comes after a yearslong legal battle concerning 15 million recalled DreamStation CPAP and other respiration machines.
Philips agrees to pay $1.1 billion settlement after wide-ranging CPAP machine recall
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Over 80,000 pounds of Stockmeyer Prosciutto has been recalled because it was exported from Germany without a proper inspection, according to the USDA.
Over 80,000 pounds of deli meat recalled across multiple states due to lacking inspection
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Panera launched a limited-edition "Bread Head" hat for $21 that came with a $100 gift card before it sold out on Monday.
Panera's eye-catching bread bowl-inspired hat sells out on day of launch
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Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint have been fined a collective $200 million for sharing customers' location data without their consent.
FCC fines Verizon, AT&T other major carriers nearly $200 million for sharing customer data
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk still needs to be careful about what he posts on X. The Supreme Court on Monday declined to review the restrictions the Security and Exchange Commission put on Musk’s social media posts and other public communications about Tesla as part of a 2018 settlement agreement. The billionaire businessman had asked the court to decide if the agreement violates his #freespeech rights. By rejecting Musk’s petition, the justices left in place an appeals court’s decision dismissing Musk’s attempt to modify or cancel the 2018 agreement.
Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk's appeal in SEC fight over what he can post on X
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A majority of people with student loan debt have put off major life events like buying a home or getting married, a recent study found.
Most student loan borrowers have delayed major life events due to debt, recent poll says
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