Republican Derrick Anderson and Democrat Yevgeny “Eugene” Vindman faced off in a debate at the University of Mary Washington, emphasizing their qualifications for Virginia’s competitive congressional race. Anderson highlighted his business and military experience, while Vindman emphasized his background as a national security expert and commitment to healthcare reform. The candidates sparred over issues such as healthcare, taxes, and foreign policy, each aiming to convince voters of their ability to represent Virginia effectively in Congress.
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‘What’s the point?’ That’s dangerous, expert says
Gen Z's Economic MalaiseGeneration Z faces significant economic challenges, with nearly half feeling that future planning is “pointless,” according to a Credit Karma poll. Factors such as high unemployment rates for young adults, rising student debt, and increased reliance on buy now, pay later services contribute to their financial despair. Experts suggest that despite these difficulties, young adults should focus on investing early to harness the benefits of compound interest, while adopting a proactive financial...
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