Monthly Archives: May 2023

China’s C919 passenger plane enters into service

China hopes the C919 will end the dominance of Airbus and Boeing – but it relies on Western components.

Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper

Mars trials environmentally friendly paper wrappers for some of its chocolate bars.

Debt-Ceiling Deal Is Done. Why Recession And Stock-Market Drop May Follow.

401(k) Hardship Withdrawals Tick Up as Inflation Stays High

Retirement plan administrators are noting an uptick in hardship withdrawals. But taking that money out can harm your future financial security.

5 Things To Know About Establishing a Post-retirement Career

The notion of retirement calls to mind a life of ease—most see it as a new chapter in life wherein one has more time for hobbies and leisure. However, the modern idea of retirement paints a different picture. It shows

US debt ceiling: Negotiators agree a deal in principle, Joe Biden says

The White House and the Republicans are now ironing out details of a bill to avert a massive default.

Post Office used racist terms for sub-postmasters in official guidance

A document shows racist language was used to describe sub-postmasters being wrongly investigated.

Warren Buffett slammed the last debt-ceiling crisis as a stupid waste of time – and called for the government’s borrowing limit to be removed

Debt-Ceiling Deal Is Close. Why Recession And Stock-Market Drop Will Follow.

KFF Health News – Remote Work: An Underestimated Benefit for Family Caregivers

For Aida Beltré, working remotely during the pandemic came as a relief. She was taking care of her father, now 86, who has been in and out of hospitals and rehabs after a worsening series of strokes in recent years.