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Charles Schwab, Fidelity Investments and Vanguard are among the online brokerages down on Monday amid a global stock market rout, according to Downdetector. The reported outages topped 15,000 Charles Schwab users roughly 15 minutes after Wall Street's opening bell, and more recently stood at roughly 3,500. Outage reports on Fidelity surpassed 3,000, and Vanguard and TD Ameritrade also had thousands of outage reports, Downdetector showed. The outages came as U.S. stocks plummeted for a third trading day.
Online trading platforms down for thousands, Downdetector shows
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Have you ever applied for a job and not heard back? LinkedIn's Catherine Fisher says there are a lot of reasons for this — and she shares tips on how to put your best foot forward on paper and in interviews.
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Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor, is suing Elon Musk and his social media network X, alleging fraud and breach of contract after the billionaire abruptly scrapped a content partnership between them in March. Lemon's suit comes less than five months after the much-touted content deal fell apart even before it officially started.
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Katie Ledecky has become the most decorated U.S. female Olympian in history after taking silver in the 4 x 200m freestyle relay.
Katie Ledecky becomes most decorated U.S. female Olympian of all time after U.S. takes silver in 4 x 200m freestyle silver medal
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Parents should't have to pay a fee to sit next to their children when flying, according to the White House, which is moving to ban airlines from charging families extra to be seated together. Under a rule proposed Thursday by the Department of Transportation, airlines would be required to seat parents and kids 13 and younger together free of charge when adjacent seating is available at booking. The idea of seating adults with their younger children "is common sense and also seems like something that should be standard practice," U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
U.S. proposes ban on airline fees for seating parents next to kids
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Simone Biles has become the most decorated American Olympic gymnast of all time after Biles and her teammates secured gold in the team finals at the Paris Olympics. With her eighth medal, she surpasses Shannon Miller's seven-medal haul. https://lnkd.in/ePqUeAhj
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A generation has grown up alongside their loved ones with disabilities — 34 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed. But advocates say there is much more to be done when it comes to health care for people with disabilities. https://lnkd.in/gT2qF9FC
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After years of soaring housing costs, renters may finally have something to celebrate. Economists say the most recent Consumer Price Index (CPI) report signals that inflation in the rental market is easing, giving millions of Americans some financial relief. And with rents markedly slower to ease than other spending categories, the downshift highlights that the ferocious inflation that slammed households starting in 2022 is relenting in earnest. "Rent was one of the key factors keeping inflation elevated," said Stephen Brown, an economist with investor advisory firm Capital Economics. "That's obviously quite a good sign that overall inflation is probably now heading back towards 2%."
Rents are cooling off, bolstering Fed's case for cutting interest rates
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