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Saturday Sessions: The James Hunter Six perform "Here And Now"

The James Hunter Six appeared on CBS News' Saturday Sessions. They performed a live song during the segment. Different CBS reports highlight different songs: one says they played 'Here And Now', another says 'A Sure Thing', and a third says 'Gun Shy'. James Hunter is a Grammy‑nominated R&B artist known for his gritty voice and songwriting.

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Your investing expectations are more than double the reality. Here is the tough truth.

{"Many people believe they can earn more than 10% each year from their investments.","A report says that real returns above 10% per year are very rare over the long term.","This means most investors will see lower gains than they hope.","The article calls this a tough truth for investors."}

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Stocks rally when Congress goes on summer break. Here’s why.

When Congress goes on summer break, stock prices often rise. Lawmakers are not in session, so there is less regulatory uncertainty. Investors feel more confident and buy stocks. This leads to a rally in the market.

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Trump Accounts: Who is eligible, how $1,000 deposits work and how to open one

In July, a program called Trump Accounts was launched for children. It allows parents to deposit up to $1,000 per year into a tax‑deferred investment account. The money grows without being taxed until the child withdraws it. To open an account, a parent must be a U.S. citizen or resident and provide the child’s Social Security number.

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Will these extreme stadium eats hit a home run?

Baseball season is underway in the United States. Fans are looking forward to both the games and the food sold in the stands. Stadiums are offering very large or unusual dishes, such as giant hot dogs and overloaded nachos. Some vendors mix sweet and savory items in new ways. The article asks whether these big food creations will be popular with fans.

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