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10 IRA mistakes to avoid

Christine Benz of Morningstar From contributions to conversions to distributions, don’t fall into these traps when managing your IRA. Waiting until the 11th hour to contribute Investors have until their tax-filing deadline—usually April 15—to make an IRA contribution if they want it to count for the year prior. Many investors squeak in their contributions right

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Self-professed ‘DOGE person’ Frank Bisignano gets his confirmation hearing to lead Social Security

By FATIMA HUSSEIN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank Bisignano, a self-professed “DOGE person,” faces questions about whether the Trump administration plans to privatize Social Security as he appears before the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday for his hearing to serve as commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Bisignano, a Wall Street veteran and one-time

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Middle East latest: Oscar-winning Palestinian director is released after being attacked by Israelis

By The Associated Press In the occupied West Bank, Israeli authorities released a Palestinian director of the Oscar-winning documentary “ No Other Land,” a day after he was beaten by Jewish settlers and detained by soldiers. Hamdan Ballal and two other Palestinians were accused of throwing stones at a settler, allegations they deny. Palestinians and

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International students weigh new risks of pursuing higher education in the US under Trump

By CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press Since plunging during the COVID-19 pandemic, international student enrollment in the U.S. has been rebounding — a relief to American universities that count on their tuition payments. Two months into the new Trump administration, educators fear that could soon change. Unnerved by efforts to deport students over political views, students

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A new Olympic stadium and a crocodile-inhabited rowing course unveiled in Brisbane 2032 overhaul

By JOHN PYE AP Sports Writer BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Sailing the Whitsunday islands. Surfing an iconic break in the Sunshine state. Rowing in the crocodile-inhabited Fitzroy River on the central coast of Queensland. Extra tourism-focused venues and a new 60,000-seat Olympic stadium to be built in inner-city parkland have been unveiled as part of

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Governor amends Virginia’s budget bill to increase rainy-day reserves over changes in Washington

By OLIVIA DIAZ Associated Press/Report for America RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin said on Monday that he hoped to bolster Virginia’s rainy-day fund by $300 million in light of economic uncertainty surrounding the White House’s overhaul of federal jobs and its impact on the state’s workforce. At a news conference, Youngkin announced

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