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Trump’s Numerous Posts on E. Jean Carroll – Over 35 Times – Preceding Today’s Possible Testimony

Headline: Former President Trump’s Intense Social Media Blitz Against E. Jean Carroll Precedes Resumption of Defamation Trial   Key Points: Former President Donald Trump launched a barrage of more than 35 social media posts targeting writer E. Jean Carroll overnight Thursday, just as her defamation trial against him is set to resume in Manhattan, where […]

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A new wave of women entrepreneurs addresses the health of women’s hearts

The encouraging news is that lifestyle changes and early treatment can prevent or manage most cases of coronary artery disease. However, the healthcare system has fallen short in identifying those at risk, particularly women and people of color.     In 2021, heart disease claimed the lives of 310,661 women, accounting for about 1 in

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Challenging Five Misconceptions Surrounding Women and Finance

We’ve made significant progress, ladies. While men continue to dominate Wall Street and financial institutions managing our money, they still, on average, earn more than women in equivalent roles. Traditional depictions of financial advisors in commercials often feature men. However, James Brown’s assertion that “This is a man’s world/ But it wouldn’t be nothing, nothing,

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Trump Renews Request for Mistrial in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team, led by attorney Alina Habba, has once again requested a mistrial in the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. This request is based on Carroll’s admission during cross-examination that she deleted emails containing death threats, stating it was the most expedient way to remove them from her

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Lowest Jobless Claims Since September 2022: A Dive to 187,000 in the US

“Surprising Drop in US Unemployment Claims: Lowest in Over a Year, Demonstrating Labor Market Resilience”   New data from the Labor Department reveals that initial applications for unemployment benefits in the US unexpectedly fell to the lowest level in more than a year, highlighting the labor market’s resilience at the beginning of the year. The

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Financial Guidance Undergoes a Transformation on Social Media

These four women are bringing personal finance to the online community to encourage solidarity and drive transformation Taylor Cohen faced financial difficulties leading to bankruptcy in 2019. In a bold move, she embraced a 30-day savings challenge discovered on Instagram in November 2022.   “I’ve cut out completely [spending] on dumb stuff for myself and

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Women Predominantly Benefit from Wealth Transfer by Baby Boomers.

In 2018, twenty-four women assembled in a California living room for a financial discussion. Britt Williams Baker, a Harvard Business School graduate and former consultant, had been providing instructional sessions on investing to friends. Recognizing the need for basics in budgeting, she was joined by her best friend, Laurie-Anne King, a women’s empowerment coach who

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The Major Transformation.

Transformations can commence with a spectacle, such as the introduction of Picasso’s “Guernica.” However, more frequently, they unfold gradually, influenced by subtle shifts in the economic and political domains that render people more amenable to change.   This revolution is better characterized as an evolution: A growing number of women have been graduating from college,

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For Wealthy Older Women, Love Gets a ‘Yes,’ but Marriage Gets a ‘No’

For women of financial means, the decision to embrace love while eschewing marriage becomes a prevalent choice in later years. The notion of “to have and to hold” loses its allure for many older women, particularly those with financial independence. This shift reflects evolving societal norms and the empowerment of older women to shape their

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House and Senate Approve Short-Term Bill, Preventing Government Shutdown Until March

On Thursday, Congress approved a measure to fund the federal government into March, marking the third temporary spending bill in four months. Lawmakers faced challenges in reaching a consensus on long-term funding plans, leading to the passage of this stopgap legislation. The approved bill extends deadlines to March 1 and March 8. Notably, funding for

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