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It’s easy to look around and assume everyone else is sailing along just fine when it feels like you’re barely keeping it together. But the reality is that everyone feels the heat when life is unstable ...
Ahead, Dr. Harris Stratyner, PhD, a New York City-based psychologist who treats anxiety and phobias, shares strategies to ...
Wild stock market swings and rising recession fears have put Americans on edge. Here are strategies to lower the angst.
UFC on ESPN 65 took place Saturday, MMA Junkie had you covered with round-by-round coverage and official results throughout ...
EastEnders spoilers confirm another fan-favorite character’s exit. Ruby Allen will be soon leaving Walford. Louisa Lytton came back to the soap last year in November for an intense storyline. Now that ...
Stocks were trading near session lows on Thursday afternoon, after comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggesting that short-term volatility in markets wasn't a concern failed to ...
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SSAF CEO General (Retired) Riah Phiyega expressed: “Together with our partners, we will keep a watchful eye on things. “We remain committed to working with schools, parents, and community ...
He says that a characteristic of good investors is to be able to keep a cool head during downturns. Staying calm and rational can help you find opportunities while everyone else is panicking.
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"Markets will keep an eye on the mid-year budget update to gauge if the shortfall in revenues has narrowed or further spending rationalisation is required to keep within the 3 per cent of GDP ...