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When it comes to dating, Gen Z wants something authentic. According to a recent Hinge survey of more than 30,000 Hinge daters, the majority (84%) said they want to find new ways to form deeper connections with the people they’re dating.Jackie Combs, a marriage and family law attorney at Blank Rome, says young people looking to take their relationships to the next level may view marriage differently than previous generations.That’s because Gen Z grew up in a digital world and has “access to even more information than our generation or the generations before us,” she says. How did that affect…

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File photo: Bard College President Leon Botstein speaks on the “Changing the Landscape: From the Digital Classroom to the Global Campus” panel at the TIME Higher Education Summit on October 18, 2012 in New York City. Countess Jemal | Getty ImagesBard College President Leon Botstein announced Friday that he is retiring, months after Justice Department documents revealed details about his contacts with notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, The New York Times reported.Mr. Botstein has been president of Bird since 1975.Earlier this year, Bard College, a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, hired the law firm WilmerHale to investigate…

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Top 10 Things to Watch on Friday, May 1st 1. Stocks rise, oil prices fall as a new month of trading begins. Apple stock rose on a strong quarter, pushing the S&P 500 index higher and closing above 7,200 for the first time. Brent crude oil futures fell on hopes of easing tensions in the Middle East and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. 2. Apple had a blockbuster quarter, but guidance was much stronger than expected. June quarter sales are expected to rise 14% to 17% year over year, with the Street expecting 9%. Services revenue increased 16% to a…

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Opinion polls show that Americans are concerned about the war’s impact on the cost of living and are skeptical of the successes so far.Published May 1, 2026May 1, 2026A majority of Americans believe the decision to take military action against Iran was a mistake, a new poll finds, as the war disrupts the global economy and fuels concerns about the cost of living in the United States.A Washington Post ABC-Ipsos poll released Friday found that 61% of respondents believed using military force against Iran was a mistake, while only 36% said it was the right decision.Recommended stories list of 3…

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The futures of some of the world’s best golfers, including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, have been thrust into uncertainty after Thursday’s announcement that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) will end its funding of LIV Golf at the end of the 2026 season.It means that the breakaway tour, which fractured men’s professional golf upon its inception in 2021, is now scrambling to find new investors to ensure the league can continue to operate. Doubts have arisen about who would want to invest in LIV given the league’s huge outgoings, burning through around $100m (£73.5m) per month. Please use Chrome…

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As an independent counselor, I have spent nearly a decade working with hundreds of high-achieving high school students and their families on their college plans.My students regularly enroll in top schools such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Princeton University. In addition to academics and extracurricular activities, a big part of my job is helping students plan meaningful school vacations. Summer is an important season for children. It’s an opportunity to recharge, form new relationships and explore their interests. When planning a summer vacation, the most successful parents of children avoid the following mistakes: 1. It’s never too late to…

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CHENGDU, CHINA – MARCH 18: Apple CEO Tim Cook attends a special event commemorating Apple’s 50th anniversary held at Apple Taikoo Li Chengdu store in Chengdu, Sichuan, China on March 18, 2026.VCG | Getty Imagesapple Shares rose more than 3% on Friday after the iPhone maker reported better-than-expected quarterly results and announced earnings guidance for the current fiscal year that beat analysts’ expectations. Chief Executive Tim Cook, who is preparing to step down in September after 15 years at the helm, touted the company’s performance in the face of significant supply constraints, primarily due to a global memory shortage. The…

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US president says the EU is “out of compliance” with current trade agreements, imposing new tariffs starting next week.Published May 1, 2026May 1, 2026US President Donald Trump has announced that he will raise tariffs on cars from the European Union to 25%.Friday’s announcement could send a shockwave through a global economy already fragile due to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listThis comes months after the U.S. and EU struck a trade deal, with President Trump imposing broad reciprocal tariffs on trading partners around the world. The deal set tariffs on most items at 15%,…

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Welcome to The Radar. Nick Wright’s Sky Sports column combines data and opinion to highlight must-know stories from the top and bottom of the Premier League. this week: 🔴Fernandez joins the assist mission🤔 Has the slot found a write-back solution?🔍 Players to watch this weekend Fernandes and Henry chasing De BruyneBruno Fernandes was on the brink of setting a Premier League record after assisting Benjamin Sesco’s breakthrough goal in Manchester United’s 2-1 win over Brentford on Monday. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Bruno Fernandes has assisted Bruno Fernandes four times this season. data wrapper This content…

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New data shows that the so-called K-shaped economy is becoming more pronounced.In the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, K has been used to describe Americans’ diverse economic experiences. While high-income households are getting better and better, low-income households are falling further behind.A new report from credit bureau TransUnion finds that while credit conditions are improving for most consumers, others are struggling in the face of higher costs and increased debt burdens.The K-shaped economy is “alive and well,” said Michele Ranelli, vice president and head of U.S. research and consulting at TransUnion.Read more CNBC’s personal finance coverageOver the past few years,…

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