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Your eyes could be smiling at this opportunity Ireland is offering
Read full article: Your eyes could be smiling at this opportunity Ireland is offeringThe Irish government has launched an initiative called “Our Living Islands,” a 10-year plan that aims to revitalize more than a dozen islands off the country’s coast.
Do you really need that individual stock?
Read full article: Do you really need that individual stock?Individual stocks end up in portfolios for various reasons—possibly some speculation along the way, maybe inherited from a family member and kept for sentimental reasons, purchased many years ago and now with a cost basis so low that selling the stock would incur high taxes, or through acquisition of company stock options.
Mayor goes on national TV to defend MiamiCoin benefits even after suspension
Read full article: Mayor goes on national TV to defend MiamiCoin benefits even after suspensionMiamiCoin was worthless on Wednesday, but this didn’t stop Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez from going on a national network to defend it again.
‘Revenge shopping’ is at an all-time high, but what is it?
Read full article: ‘Revenge shopping’ is at an all-time high, but what is it?“Revenge shopping” is the idea that people are ready to refresh their wardrobes in order avenge what they were denied in 2020. Now, many people are ready to spend big bucks to refresh their wardrobes for upcoming vacations and social gatherings.
COVID-19 relief bill negotiations may push for weekend sessions
Read full article: COVID-19 relief bill negotiations may push for weekend sessionsWASHINGTON – Negotiations on the COVID-19 relief bill may push through Friday and the weekend to renew unemployment benefits, issue $600 individual payments, and aid to increase food stamp benefits and prevent evictions. On Thursday, Republicans and Democrats were still in disagreement on the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve lending programs. The bill also includes funding for schools, coronavirus vaccine distribution, farm subsidies and more than $300 billion for businesses. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the Senate is not going to leave Washington for the holidays until the $900 billion COVID relief bill is finalized in combination with the $1.4 trillion federal government funding bill. The CARES Act, the only federal bill passed to help Americans during the coronavirus pandemic, passed in March with direct payments of $1,200.