Others have answered, but the reason why "states' rights" don't matter at the Federal level is the Supremacy Clause. States can be more restrictive than the Federal government, but cannot be more lax/loose. An interesting aside is the states that have legalized marijuana usage, where the Federal government has (as of yet) not cracked down on that. It is within constitutional power to do so, but just hasn't.
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I'm on LibreWolf. What made you switch?
If your portfolio is down that much over that period of time, you are likely not making good investment choices. S&P500 is up like 50% since 2021...
Your losses or lack of portfolio growth isn't really something to complain about online without more info on what your asset mix is. Unless your goal was just to complain, and not get any advice from helpful anons that are having more success in investment choices.
It’s invested in total market funds, some tech, some big cap companies, and healthcare
Tech, big cap, and healthcare are already part of the total market funds, so you're over-weighting (taking excess risk) by investing that way. Assuming you're pretty young based on time in market, you'd be fine with just the total market fund, until you have more experience with the market or just want a set and forget, for a while.
Having a news post buried in the path of "contact us" of an Atlanta field office, maybe?
The US is the primary military force protecting Taiwan, by treaty. That's likely why.
TIL the FDA aggressively suppresses the sun and exercise, somehow.
IIRC, he was in the US on a student visa. Then he dropped out and started working. Wouldn't that mean his visa would be voided, and he then become gasp and illegal immigrant?
Apple One+
Music, TV, Games, and 50GB storage for $10/month via Verizon.
Trump took out newspaper ads calling for the execution of innocent black men. But tea, some face paint is worse.
an AI agent handling profit protection cases Great, now we'll have to argue why we want to cancel services to an AI bot, instead of a human or a fucking "cancel now" button on the website.
iPhone user here, with an ad blocker in Safari and DNS-based ad blocking. Don't assume all iPhone users are in that category...
Nope, fees just get passed to the customer.