The stock market gave 401(k)s a 19% boost last year. Inflation cooled. Still, lots of people feel no closer to hitting their magic number for retirement. Why it is so hard to predict how much you will need to retire?
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It’s the Secret Service’s biggest security failing in decades: How was a lone shooter able to take aim at a former president from 400 feet away?
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“This is Trump country,’’ says the mayor of a borough in Butler County. In many ways, the area typifies the regions Trump is leaning on for strong support in the coming election.
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Spain beat England, 2-1, to lift its third European soccer title in the space of 16 years.
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The man who authorities say tried to assassinate Donald Trump was a quiet student, a sometimes-bullied loner who wasn’t vocal about his political views, classmates said as a portrait of the suspected gunman began to emerge.
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The FBI is investigating the assassination attempt of Donald Trump as a potential act of domestic terrorism. The agency says threats of politically motivated violence, already elevated, have spiked online since the assassination attempt. Follow our live updates.
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Republicans who had rallied behind Trump as criminal indictments piled up appeared to become even more fervent in their support in the hours after the shooting.
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If the strike targeting Mohammed Deif on Saturday has killed him, it would mark one of Israel’s biggest achievements since the start of the nine-month war in Gaza.
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Israel’s military is still assessing whether it successfully killed Hamas’s top commander Mohammed Deif in an airstrike, military officials said a day after the attack in southern Gaza.
Israel Seeks Proof of Whether Strike Killed Hamas Military Chief
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