October 3, 2024

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Rising life expectancy and falling birth rates mean the world’s average person is getting older. It also means they will be working a lot longer.
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Penn to Buy Rest of Online Gaming Partner Barstool Sports
White House Sticks by Ambassador Nominee as Brazil Election Nears
UK Blocks Takeover of Electronic-Design Firm on Chinese Security Fears
Stock Market Plunge Punished 401(k) Millionaires
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LeBron James Becomes Highest-Earning NBA Player in History
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Judge Reinstates North Carolina’s 20-Week Abortion Ban
Washington Mushroom Producer Sued for Firing Most of Female Workforce
New Climate Rules Pose Fresh Challenge for Small Hong Kong Funds
Fifth Set of Human Bones Found as Lake Mead Sinks in Drought
New York’s Congestion Pricing Plan Is Politically ‘Explosive’
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A Crypto Winter King Wants to Reanimate the Industry
Crypto Market Wilts With Four Days of Losses After Merge Mania
Quebec’s Caisse Writes Off Celsius, Saying Bet Was ‘Too Soon’
More buyers are canceling deals. Here are ways to do it with minimal financial fallout. 
An “Open House” sign outside a home in Nashville, Tennessee.

US homebuyers are getting cold feet.
Home-sale cancellations are rising, as higher mortgage rates and fears of a recession give potential buyers second thoughts about whether this is the right time to jump in a housing market that appears to be cooling down. 

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