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"For some reason," said Andrew Needum, a firefighter from Texas who was traveling with family, "it was me that day."
"For some reason," said Andrew Needum, a firefighter from Texas who was traveling with family, "it was me that day."
"For some reason," said Andrew Needum, a firefighter from Texas who was traveling with family, "it was me that day."
A Minnesota prosecutor said the artist died after consuming counterfeit Vicodin pills laced with the powerful painkiller fentanyl.
New Rule on Investment Advice Leaves Working People Vulnerable
Workers depend on investments in the financial markets to finance our retirements and grow our other long-term savings. That means we need sound investment advice, provided by experts who are looking out for our best interests. While it seems obvious that the people whom we rely on to provide this advice should be required to act in our best interest and not line their own pockets, that is not always the case under current rules. Research shows that, as a result, many working people lose more than one-fourth of their potential retirement paychecks to corrupt financial advice.
Investor advocates have been fighting for decades to close this egregious loophole. On Wednesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a rule called Regulation Best Interest. And while any movement in this area could be viewed as a positive sign, the proposal as is appears to be inadequate.
The devil is in the details, which will take some time to fully understand. The standard of conduct required of brokers appears to fall short of a clear and unambiguous requirement that brokers...
Parrish — population 982 — became the butt of jokes after complaining that the smell from the train was making the outdoors unbearable.
Parrish — population 982 — became the butt of jokes after complaining that the smell from the train was making the outdoors unbearable.
Parrish — population 982 — became the butt of jokes after complaining that the smell from the train was making the outdoors unbearable.
Kent Syverud, Syracuse's chancellor, said of the video purportedly showing members of Theta Tau: "I am appalled and shaken by this."