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Families of international students are “completely frantic,” said a college consultant with clients recently accepted into Harvard’s Class of 2029.
U.S. travel to Portugal has boomed in recent years, and it's now the No. 1 country where Americans are hoping to move abroad. That's according to a survey of 116,363 Americans who looked into leaving ...
Princess Elisabeth, 23, is the eldest of four children to Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, and the future heir to the throne. The Duchess of Brabant is currently pursuing a master's degree ...
Memorial Day weekend means it’s time to lounge or splash around the pool. Get your towel and bathing suit ready. Here’s what to know and where to go for pool season. D.C.’s 22 pools and 36 spray parks ...
Intuit, which is best known for its TurboTax and QuickBooks software, said revenue in the fiscal third quarter increased 15% to $7.8 billion. Net income rose 18% to $2.82 billion, or $10.02 per share, ...
For now, most of Apple’s most important products are exempt from tariffs after Trump gave phones and computers a tariff ...
From the American Revolution to modern battles, take a look back at the full toll of U.S. deaths in war this Memorial Day.
Football legend, broadcaster, Hamptons shop owner? Tom Brady has a new business venture on New York's famed East End.
Britain's economy shows signs of positive momentum — but the UK may not be out of the woods just yet
It's been rare for a string of positive economic news to emerge out of the U.K. in 2025 — but this week in particular has given Britain three reasons to be optimistic.
Jony Ive, who helped design products like the iPhone and iMac, worked closely with Steve Jobs for more than 10 years until the Apple co-founder’s death in 2011.
The central bank official indicated that while he still sees the direction of rates being lower, the Fed likely will be on hold.
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