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Trump's stock bust came even quicker than I expected
Trump Media's DJT stock price has plunged after its SPAC merger. And it's probably going to...
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TSMC's stalled Arizona chip factory is 'well on track' to start production next year — and it'll be charging more for US-made chips
TSMC is "well on track" to start chip production in Arizona next year.
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Student-loan borrowers have delayed buying a home or car, having kids, and getting married because of their debt — even for those with balances smaller than $10,000
A new Gallup survey found that 71% of student-loan borrowers have put off key life events,...
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Americans are losing confidence in their military and government institutions: polls
New Gallup data reveals the US has fallen behind many G7 countries in key indicators such...
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How Biden's new student-loan forgiveness plan could be jeopardized before it even goes into effect
While Biden's new student-loan forgiveness plan isn't set to go into effect until the fall, a...
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America's cities had a way to escape the 'doom loop.' Then they blew it.
Cities like Denver, Boston, New York, and San Francisco are facing budget crunches as tax revenues...
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Mark Cuban says there is one thing that he wishes Americans understood better about the economy in an election year
Mark Cuban is worried that Americans will put too much emphasis on the economy when voting...
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Student-loan borrowers could benefit from Biden's new debt cancellation plan as early as this fall. Here's what you need to know.
Over 30 million student-loan borrowers could benefit from Biden's new debt relief plan after the Supreme...
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The 'misery index' often predicts who'll win the White House — but it may be broken
Inflation has cooled and the unemployment rate has stayed low, but it seems plenty of people...
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A conservative group is suing to stop a San Francisco basic income program that gives 55 struggling trans residents $1,200 a month
San Francisco's GIFT program, which provides a guaranteed basic income for some trans people, is facing...
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Here's what the Credit Card Competition Act could do to your airline miles and travel rewards
Airlines and travelers worry The Credit Card Competition Act could end frequent-flyer and rewards programs.
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Gen Zers, take note: Some boomers have found a simple path to happiness
The World Happiness Report found that boomers feel happier and less lonely than younger generations, even...
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Gen X only has $108,600 saved for retirement — but they think they'll need $1.45 million more to live comfortably, a survey found
A Northwestern Mutual survey found how much each generation thinks they need to enter retirement in...
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A Massachusetts city is giving families at risk of losing their homes $750 a month, no strings attached
Somerville, Massachusetts will give 200 low-income families $750 a month starting this summer.
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There might be a better way for colleges to honor legacies without giving them preference in admissions
Some colleges have been scrutinized for giving preference to legacy students in admissions. But there's a...
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Turkey's opposition party just won the local elections. It could prompt a change in the country's relationship with Russia.
Turkish opposition's win over Erdoğan's AK Party may dampen the president's prestige and influence over Russia...
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Some student-loan borrowers have just 1 month left to get closer to debt cancellation — and they need to take action
The one-time account adjustment for some student-loan borrowers ends soon. Those without qualifying loans have until...
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A San Antonio grandmother used guaranteed basic income to afford groceries and rent a house: 'It's changed my station in life'
Ingrid Sullivan, 48, is enrolled in San Antonio's basic-income pilot. She said it has helped her...
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'Shark Tank' host Kevin O'Leary says Trump losing his assets would deal 'collateral damage to the American brand'
O'Leary said the move would cause "collateral damage to the American brand," and that he'll have...
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Mother of 6 says San Antonio basic-income program allowed her to rent a home and buy shoes for her kids
Monique Gonzalez, 41, was able to secure housing for her six children with money from San...
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Some parents and high school seniors are running low on time to figure out how they'll pay for college as the chaotic financial aid rollout continues
The chaotic FAFSA rollout means financial aid reward letters will be delayed for many, limiting the...
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Putin wasted no time buttering up China after his election victory
In the wake of sweeping sanctions, Russia's Vladimir Putin is leaning on China for economic and...
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Merely winning has never been enough for Putin — and this year's presidential election is no different
Russians are voting in the country's presidential election from March 15 to 17, and 71-year-old Vladimir...
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell could wind up deciding the presidential election
The economy and perceptions of it will be vital factors in determining whether voters reelect Joe...