News - 2024-09-28

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Experts share their top tips for staying out of our fellow travellers' bad books.

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The legislation would have made California the first state in the nation to require intelligent speed assistance technology in vehicles.

He helped popularize “I Am a Man” as a demand for respect during the 1968 strike by Black sanitation workers in Memphis.

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Blockchain technology and tokenization are starting to challenge the traditional ETF model.

Use of home equity lines of credit is on the rise, especially for debt consolidation.

Classic car insurer and enthusiast auto business Hagerty found in a recent survey that Gen Zers expressed significantly greater interest at 60%, compared to 31% of baby boomers.

Bilt — a home and neighborhood loyalty program – is offering members the chance to win a rent-free month through its family feud-style game. It happens every month.

Economists believe Americans' worsening view of the labor market is realistic given recent data points. But it's not a sign that the US economy is headed for recession.

Can Lina Khan Hold On?

Sep 28, 2024, 8:00 AM

Ms. Khan’s term as the chair of the Federal Trade Commission ended Wednesday. In a wide-ranging interview, she discussed her aggressive approach to antitrust and its critics.

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Financial disparities in friendships can create conflict where it shouldn’t exist. Here’s how two friends navigated a growing wealth gap.

The companies are in talks to create one of the largest pay-TV providers in the country. In 2002, the U.S. government blocked a similar deal.

After China announced broad measures to rescue its economy, Chinese stocks surged, our Chart of the Week shows. It's not the first time the country has attempted to get out of the recent doldrums, but the market's reaction says this time might be different.

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Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., says possible port strikes across America could really 'exacerbate' supply chain problems on 'The Evening Edit.'

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American Trucking Association CEO Chris Spear says produce and farmers will get hit first amid looming port strike on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'

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