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Diane Harris

Diane Harris

Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Newsweek

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How to Stop a Late-in-Life Divorce From Ruining Your Retirement

As the number of couples who split after the age of 50 rises, more Americans are looking at a retirement that is drastically different than they had expected.
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Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own

More Americans are entering their later years without people they can automatically turn to for assistance with their health and finances. Here’s how to start.
newsweek.com

World Cup 2022: 10 Current and Legendary Players Share What It Take...

The goal of the U.S. Men’s National Team at the 2022 World Cup—as with all 32 teams competing in Qatar—is, naturally, to win the tournament. But there’s more on the line for the American players this time than the FIFA trophy. After years of false starts and squandered potential, capped by a devastating failure to qualify for the tournament in 2018, the U.S. team is out to nab what’s been the most elusive soccer prize of all for them: respect.“One of the mottos we had preparing for the World Cup…
newsweek.com

Recession-Proof Your Life: What to Do to Protect Your Money Now

Inflation is up, stocks are down and the R-word is everywhere. Here are 15 moves to safeguard your financial security in today’s turbulent economy
newsweek.com

Title IX at 50: Star Athletes On the Law's Impact and Work Still to...

“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” —Title IX, of the Education Amendments Act of 1972Sports is a numbers game, and the landmark legislation that paved the way for women’s sports in the U.S. is full of them. There’s the name: Title IX. Thirty-seven is a key figure, too. That’s how many words are in…
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Ukraine Refugees Encounter Chaos, Racism—and Also 'Extraordinary Hu...

“We know that we are not even scratching the surface to meet the needs of Ukrainians,” says a UN expert. Can Europe handle the 4 million refugees expected?
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Joe Biden Will Win, Says Indicator that Has Called Every Election S...

One of the stock market's most reliable indicators has just signaled that Joe Biden will win the election. The indicator has correctly called every presidential race since 1984 and 20 of the last 23 elections. But this time, it was very, very close.
newsweek.com

How to Stay Sane In a Crazy Market

As concerns about the economic impact of the coronavirus roil stock prices around the world, here are five smart moves to stop stressing about the market and protect your savings now.
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Apple Card Gender Bias? Don't Assume So, Experts Warn

There may be a lot less than meets the eye to social media charges of gender discrimination against the Apple Card and its joint partners, Apple Inc. and Goldman Sachs—charges that went viral this weekend and continue to gain traction. Although the secret nature of credit card algorithms at the heart of the dispute make it impossible to know for sure, experts believe less nefarious factors likely explain why the wives of two tech titans were given far lower credit limits than their husbands—and…
newsweek.com

The Truth About America's Student Debt Crisis

While there’s definitely no denying that some people with student debt are having serious problems, the notion that the entire system is completely broken is just plain wrong, many experts say.