
Rising Costs Drive More Americans to Delay Retirement, Work Past 65
Nearly one-fifth of Americans 65 and older remain in the workforce as rising living costs outpace incomes, reaching the highest level in decades.

Nearly one-fifth of Americans 65 and older remain in the workforce as rising living costs outpace incomes, reaching the highest level in decades.

Reports indicate the Trump administration is exploring potential military action against Iran's main oil export facility at Kharg Island.
Major homebuilder D.R. Horton posted decreased second-quarter profits as affordability concerns continue to impact the housing market.
Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman is said to prefer French spirits company Pernod Ricard's takeover bid over rival offer from Sazerac.

Artificial intelligence is entering mental health care through therapist tools and crisis resources, but faces safety questions and legal scrutiny.
Ramsey County officials announced they are investigating the January arrest of ChongLy Scott Thao by ICE agents as potential kidnapping and false imprisonment.
Major investment banks are adjusting trading strategies as market volatility indicators reach record levels due to ongoing geopolitical risks and war-related uncertainty.

Less than half of former USAID employees have found full-time work a year after losing their jobs, forcing many to deplete savings and move in with family.
Extended wait times at U.S. airports are reported as Transportation Security Administration faces staffing challenges during government shutdown.

At least six people were shot, one fatally, at a Chick-fil-A in Union Township, New Jersey on Saturday night in what authorities are investigating.

IBM agreed to pay $17 million to resolve Department of Justice allegations regarding its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the return of a statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Soviet secret police, to Russia's main intelligence training facility.

A military investigation suggests outdated targeting data led to a mistaken U.S. missile strike on a school in Iran.

Israeli warplanes conducted extensive bombing campaign across Lebanon on April 8, resulting in 357 deaths and over 1,200 injuries according to Lebanese officials.

A father and son in New York were arrested after investigators found chemicals that had been combined to create explosive materials at their home.
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