Opinion | Obama Won Record Numbers of Nonwhite Voters. This Is How the Democrats Lost Them. - The New York Times — This is an excellent op-ed, both in substance and in style

Retirement Account and Emergency Savings? 401(k)s Increasingly Play Dual Role for Many Workers. - WSJ

Last year, a record 4.8% of workers in 401(k) plans took a hardship distribution for financial emergencies, up from a prepandemic average of about 2%, according to Vanguard Group. And nearly one-third of people who leave jobs annually liquidate their 401(k)s, paying taxes and often penalties rather than keeping the money in a retirement account.

10 medical schools where graduates incur the most, least debt: 2025 - Becker’s Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis

What makes Ichiro a Hall of Famer, from teammates, opponents - ESPN - I have two favorite players as a baseball fan. One is Pedro Martinez and the other is Ichiro.

New York Times’ Style Guide Substitutions for “The President Violated the Constitution” - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency

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Trump Perfects the Art of Making Powerful People Squirm on Camera - WSJ

The Winners and Losers Under Trump’s Tax Cuts - WSJ

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Pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies at age 71 - ESPN

Packers say they received record $432.6M in revenue sharing - ESPN

The team’s finances are the only window into the NFL’s revenue-sharing numbers because as the only publicly owned team, the Packers are required to reveal their financial statement on an annual basis.

With $432.6 million distributed to each of the 32 NFL teams, it means the league shared more than $13 billion in revenue from the previous fiscal year

Columbia Reaches Deal With Trump Administration to Restore Federal Funds - WSJ

As part of the deal, Columbia will pay $200 million to the federal government over three years to settle allegations the school violated antidiscrimination laws.

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Powell’s Resignation Could Safeguard Fed Independence

Who doesn’t pay federal income taxes? | USAFacts

In 2022, 31.4% of tax filers paid no federal individual income tax

Everything New in iOS 26 Beta 4 - MacRumors

Trump to Appear on ‘All-In,’ Silicon Valley’s Favorite Podcast - WSJ

Kuxiu’s semisolid state power bank costs a little more but lasts much longer | The Verge

The Cities Where College Grads Are Actually Landing Jobs - WSJ

Here’s What a Late-Career Layoff Looks Like in America, in 5 Charts - WSJ

It is not uncommon to be laid off late in a career. Those who experience a layoff are more likely than people who quit to try to replace the jobs and salaries they lost. They are less likely to move into a new field than those who quit at similar ages, said Kevin Cahill, an economist at FTI Consulting.

Older career workers who find new jobs take an 11% wage cut, on average, according to a forthcoming study Cahill co-wrote. The pay cut was 15% for men and 7% for women.