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: Nearly half of U.S. tap water contains ‘forever chemicals’ or PFAS. Who is most at risk?

Study of "forever chemicals" in private and public water sources flags urban areas in the Great Lakes, the Eastern Seaboard and parts of California.

Key Words: Twitter CEO responds to Meta Threads: ‘We’re often imitated — but the Twitter community can never be duplicated’ 

Linda Yaccarino tweeted Thursday morning that Twitter is an ‘irreplaceable’ public square.

: U.S. service sector firms are not concerned about recession, ISM survey finds

Executives at U.S. service sector firms don't see the factors that might lead to a recession, according to the latest survey from the Institute for Supply Management.

In One Chart: Here are the Biden campaign donors who have become U.S. ambassadors — in one chart

Modern presidents use prestigious ambassador nominations to reward wealthy political donors --- and President Biden is no different, according to research.

Market Extra: Why the Wall Street bull who called 2023 rally now sees stocks hitting records in 2nd half

Fundstrat's Tom Lee explains in an interview why he upped the ante on his call for a 2023 stock-market rally.

Bond Report: 2-year Treasury yield touches highest in 17 years on U.S. private-sector jobs data

U.S. yields surge on Thursday, after data shows the private sector added almost half a million jobs last month.

Deep Dive: These 20 banks have had the largest cuts to earnings estimates

Among the six largest U.S. banks, Wells Fargo is most favored by analysts.

The Fed: Fed’s Logan calls for more restrictive policy to combat inflation

Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan on Thursday called for more restrictive policy to cool hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation.

: Not sure how to retire? There’s a class for that.

The University of Colorado Denver started a program to help older adults evaluate their next steps.

Brett Arends's ROI: With house prices this high, should retirees sell their homes and rent?

It might be time to run the numbers on your biggest investment.

Economic Report: U.S. trade deficit narrows in May from six-month high in prior month

The U.S. international trade deficit narrowed 7.3% in May to $69 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday

Help Me Retire: My 57-year-old husband works three shifts and is ‘burned out’ — I had cancer, so healthcare is a concern. Can he retire?

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