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- BusinessMotley Fool
Stocks on Sale: Is AMD a Buy?
In a tumultuous market, it's more important than ever to invest in great companies led by outstanding managers. One such example is Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD). If you had bought $10,000 worth of AMD shares when Lisa Su became chief executive officer in 2014, your investment would be worth more than $225,000 today.
- U.S.MarketWatch
More people are turning to this housing idea for aging parents, but obstacles still exist in much of the country
Several trends have combined and reinforced one another in recent years to give greater momentum to the ADU movement, but hurdles remain.
- HealthThe Hill
Booster shot slowdown leaves older Americans at risk
The delivery of coronavirus booster shots in the U.S. has stagnated, particularly among older populations, leaving millions of vulnerable people at risk of serious infection and death. After bottoming out in late March and early April, COVID-19 infections are steadily rising across the country. More worrisome, hospitalizations have also increased 20 percent over the past…
- WorldFortune
Coup to remove cancer-stricken Putin underway in Russia, Ukrainian intelligence chief says
The Sunday Times recently reported that Putin has blood cancer, citing an unnamed Russian oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin.
- WorldThe Week
Russia's thwarted Ukraine river crossing was so bloody, pro-Russia war bloggers are publicly griping
Russia's thwarted Ukraine river crossing was so bloody, pro-Russia war bloggers are publicly griping
- CelebrityCountry Living
Jessie James Decker Leaves Fans Speechless After Wearing a Sheer Top and Short Shorts
During one of her more recent shows, Jessie James Decker took to the stage in Nashville, Tennessee wearing an outfit that left fans speechless.
- LifestyleINSIDER
A content creator posts relaxed and posed photos to show how different bodies can look online
Sara Puhto, a Finnish influencer, told Insider she posts honest images to remind people "your body isn't a trend, so please don't treat it like one."