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L.A. Affairs: After 20 years of absurd romances, was dating my neighbor worth the risk?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoI had dated fun boys, toxic boys and all-the-wrong boys. But I wanted a partner who calmed my...
A sneak peek at Vancouver's free Greek food and culture festival | Dished
Daily Hive· 7 hours agoVancouver’s Greek Summerfest has returned for another year of delicious eats and cultural...
Walmart (WMT) Up 14% in 3 Months: Is Now a Good Time to Buy?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance Canada· 12 hours agoWalmart's (WMT) strategic investments in technology, e-commerce and omnichannel capabilities place...
Sam's Club's Version of a Blackstone Item Is Wildly Cheap
Parade· 11 hours agoIt should come as no surprise, but whipping up a large family meal is no easy task. There are...
Stocks are at record highs. Investors keep playing the hits.
AOL· 7 hours agoStocks are trading at record highs, and the market's main characters haven't changed. Yahoo Finance's data whiz Jared Blikre flagged the stocks making new intraday record highs alongside the ...
The best sleepers sofas, according to experts
AOL· 5 hours agoOne of the easiest ways to add versatility to any space is by buying multifunctional furniture, like a sleeper sofa. Whatever the case, there are some important factors to look for when shopping ...
Watch Out for Friday's Job Report
Baystreet· 11 hours agoThroughout the past week, stock markets dismissed the importance of the non-farm payroll report. Euphoric investors already decided to ignore the Federal Reserve’s cautious approach to cutting ...
Perron hits delay in $1bn Cockburn Quarter project
Business News· 21 hours agoPerron Group has sought a four-year extension to start building the $1 billion Cockburn Quarter project, citing “extenuating circumstances” in the market. The Western Australian Planning Commission ...
Perron seeks $1bn Cockburn Quarter delay
Business News· 21 hours agoPerron Group has sought a four-year extension to start building the $1 billion Cockburn Quarter project, citing “extenuating circumstances” in the market. The Western Australian Planning Commission ...