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Business
A New Perk for Some Student Loan Borrowers: A 401(k) Match
Student loan borrowers who are lucky enough to have access to a 401(k)-type plan, but are too stretched to save…
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Business
Employers Can Now Enroll Workers in Some Emergency Savings Accounts
But many companies are spurning the “clunky” legal requirements for accounts linked to retirement plans. Instead, some have stand-alone rainy…
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News
We Need to Restore the Soul of New York City
Over the past decade, there has been much hand-wringing about New York’s puzzling empty storefront problem, with vacancy rates sitting…
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World
A Giant Vegas-Style Sphere in London? Don’t Bet on It.
The American developer MSG Entertainment withdrew its bid to build a sister arena in Britain after opposition from Londoners and…
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Business
Come Home With Memories, Not a Shocking Phone Bill
The horror story goes something like this: A family returns from a trip abroad, and the glow from the vacation…
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World
In Quake-Scarred Japan, 2011 Fukushima Disaster Still Looms Large
As Japan assesses the damage from Monday’s major earthquake, it is still reckoning with the devastating nuclear crisis triggered by…
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Business
Your Old 401(k): Out of Sight, Out of Mind and Out of Money
In 2024, more low-balance, forgotten 401(k)s and similar retirement plans could be forced into rollover accounts, which don’t benefit their…
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US
Alex Jones and Sandy Hook Families Enter Final Stretch in Bankruptcy Fight
Mr. Jones proposed paying the families a combined total of at least $5.5 million annually for a decade, while the…
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Business
As Student Loan Collections Restart, Millions Are Not Yet Paying
After a pandemic freeze, 22 million people received their first bill in years in October — and around 60 percent…
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Business
Activist Investor Nominates Two to Disney Board, Including Himself
Nelson Peltz, who feels the company’s stock is languishing and that leadership succession planning has been mishandled, is in his…