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Wall Street closes its best week of the year
U.S. stocks drifted higher as Wall Street coasted to the close of its best week since November. The S&P 500 rose 0…
Existing home sales rose in July, inventory ticked higher
Existing home sales rose in July, inventory ticked higher
Food stamp benefits to increase by more than 25% in October
Food stamp benefits to increase by more than 25% in October
US probing Autopilot problems on 765,000 Tesla vehicles
US probing Autopilot problems on 765,000 Tesla vehicles
Weary businesses confront new round of mask mandates
Businesses large and small, from McDonald's and Home Depot to local yoga studios, are reinstituting mask mandates as U.S. coronavirus cases rise. Bars, gyms an…
Senate Dems unveil $3.5T budget for social, climate efforts
Senate Dems unveil $3.5T budget for social, climate efforts
With chicken prices soaring, Sanderson Farms sold for $4.5B
With chicken prices soaring, Sanderson Farms sold for $4.5B
Worker pay rises strongly as businesses fight to fill jobs
Wages and salaries rose at a healthy pace in the three months ended in June as employers competed to find enough workers to fill millions of available jobs.
Fed to discuss a pullback in economic aid with inflation up
Fed to discuss a pullback in economic aid with inflation up
GM issues 2nd Bolt recall; faulty batteries can cause fires
General Motors is recalling some older Chevrolet Bolts for a second time to fix persistent battery problems that can set the electric cars ablaze.
Critics bid to overturn approval of ski resort expansion
Environmental lawyers are urging a California appellate court to overturn a pair of district court rulings that handed significant victories to the Squaw Valle…
Used-car prices slip from dizzy heights
For months, anyone who wandered onto a dealer lot to look for a used car could be forgiven for doing a double take — and then wandering right off the lot.
Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say
Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say
Senator: Bipartisan infrastructure bill loses IRS provision
Senator: Bipartisan infrastructure bill loses IRS provision
California utility says its equipment may be linked to fire
California utility says its equipment may be linked to fire
Child tax credit starts hitting families' bank accounts
The child tax credit had always been an empty gesture to millions of parents like Tamika Daniel.