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- Yahoo Life Shopping
Dreading Christmas-tree storage? The solution's in the bag — and on sale — for $14
Big, sturdy and waterproof, this tote is the sane way to send your holiday centerpiece to bed.
- Yahoo Finance
Mortgage rates rise again, finishing the year at 6.85% — just about the way they started
Mortgage rates ticked up again after the Fed revised rate-cutting expectations for 2025.
- Insider Monkey
Why Is Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER) Among The Best TaaS Stocks To Invest In According to Hedge Funds?
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best TaaS Stocks to Invest in According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) stands against the other TaaS stocks. Market experts opine that the transportation world is surrounded by tech-infused transformation, which creates significant opportunities […]
- Yahoo Life Shopping
The best post-Christmas Amazon deals: Score Apple AirTags for a record low and more
Pick up where Santa left off and snag big savings on brands like Solo Stove, Beats, iRobot and KitchenAid.
- Yahoo Life Shopping
After Christmas sales are here: Score discounts at Amazon, Walmart, Target and more
Did Santa forget to put something under your tree? Scoop up savings on Apple, Dyson, Kate Spade, KitchenAid and more.
- Yahoo Life UK
Best Boxing Day sales UK live: Bag up to 75% off at Amazon, John Lewis, New Look and more
The best deals to shop from this year's Boxing Day sales, including huge savings from major retailers like John Lewis and M&S, as well as brands like Ninja and Monica Vinader.
- Insider Monkey
YETI Holdings, Inc. (YETI): A Bull Case Theory
We came across a bullish thesis on YETI Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:YETI) on Substack by Rene. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on YETI. YETI Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:YETI)’s share was trading at $39.31 as of Dec 24th. YETI’s trailing and forward P/E were 17.02 and 13.51 respectively according to Yahoo Finance. Yeti, a premium lifestyle […]
- USA TODAY
She hoped to learn more about her enslaved ancestors. A trip South revealed hard truths.
Daunted by spotty record keeping and Black enslavement, a retiree traveled South in search of her family history
- Yahoo Canada Style
Best Boxing Day sales in Canada — 90+ deals from Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and more | LIVE UPDATES
Shop the year's best Boxing Day sales on Apple, Yeti, lululemon, Coach Outlet, Ninja and more.
- Yahoo Canada Style
Amazon Canada's epic Boxing Day sale is here — 75+ of the best deals on Apple, Dyson, Yeti and more | LIVE UPDATES
It's Dec. 26 — here are all the best Amazon Canada Boxing Day sales you definitely won't want to miss.
- Associated Press
Average rate on a 30-year mortgage climbs to 6.85%, highest since July, as bond yields keep rising
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. rose for the third straight week to its highest level since mid-July, reflecting a recent jump in the bond yields that lenders use as a guide to price home loans. The rate rose to 6.85% from 6.72% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. One year ago, the rate on a 30-year mortgage averaged 6.61%.
- Glamour
Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, and the ‘It Ends With Us’ Controversies, Explained
Four months after the film’s release, Blake Lively is suing Justin Baldoni for sexual harassment.
- Business Insider
The Eighth Amendment is meant to protect against prisoner abuse. Less than 1% of cases succeed.
The Eighth Amendment is meant to protect prisoners against abuse. BI has found that Supreme Court decisions and federal laws have obliterated it.
- PA Media: Sport
Bournemouth maintain unbeaten run with Crystal Palace stalemate
The Cherries were unable to break down a Palace side hammered 5-1 by Arsenal at the weekend.
- NY Daily News
Grand Central Station slasher screamed ‘F— these people!’ before unprovoked attacks: prosecutors
NEW YORK — A man accused of slashing two people in back-to-back Christmas Eve attacks at Grand Central Station — cutting one victim in the wrist so deeply a tourniquet needed to be applied — screamed “F— these people!” at the start of his rampage, prosecutors say. Jason Sargeant was ordered held on $150,000 bail during a brief arraignment proceeding in Manhattan Criminal Court Wednesday night. ...
- The Manual
An inside look at a premium wagyu butcher shop in NYC
To learn more about wagyu and butchery, we spoke to the wagyu experts at THE HYUN Premium Butcher Shop in New York City. The post An inside look at a premium wagyu butcher shop in NYC appeared first on The Manual.
- The Guardian
How swamp, olive and brat came to rule 2024
From the catwalks to FoodTok, wherever you look one colour has dominated the year. But what does it say about the 12 months that has passed?
- Investor's Business Daily
Boston Scientific, IBD Stock Of The Day, Has Surged 57% In 2024. This Is Why There's More Upside.
Boston Scientific has soared this year and analysts are hiking price targets for the stock heading into 2025.
- Associated Press
Christmas shooting at Phoenix airport leaves 3 people wounded, 1 stabbed
Authorities are investigating a Christmas shooting at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix that left three people injured by gunfire and another person stabbed. Police said the incident was related to a family dispute. Phoenix police said the evening shooting happened at around 9:45 p.m. at an airport restaurant that is outside the security checkpoints in Terminal 4.
- Yahoo Finance Video
Do corporate tax cuts lift all Americans?
As policymakers push for corporate tax breaks to spur innovation, many Americans question whether these benefits will truly trickle down—or stay locked at the top. On the latest episode of Capitol Gains, the conversation turned to whether corporate tax cuts aimed at boosting innovation can truly benefit everyday Americans. Yahoo Finance Anchor Rachelle Akuffo asked if these measures might narrow the wealth divide, especially for the poorest Americans seeking upward mobility. London Business School Assistant Professor of Economics Joseba Martinez offered a historical perspective. He pointed to the 1950s and 1960s, when soaring innovation and productivity led to rising wages across the board. “Once technology gets into the economy, it raises labor productivity, it raises wages for everyone,” Martinez said. Today’s challenges are clear. Sluggish growth and expanding inequality complicate the picture. Still, Martinez argued, igniting productivity could elevate all income levels. “Increasing growth so that…all the boats truly are rising would be fantastic,” he explained, adding that improved labor productivity should help not just top earners but also those at the bottom. The key question is whether policies encouraging corporate innovation can deliver the widespread benefits seen in past decades. Ensuring that these measures lead to tangible gains for lower-income Americans remains a crucial part of the debate. To learn more, watch the full episode of Capitol Gains here. Capitol Gains is Yahoo Finance’s unique look at how US government policy will impact your bottom line long after the Presidential election polls have closed. This post was written by Langston Sessoms