WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump tried in a live speech Wednesday night from the White House to convince the American people that they
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As families budget for gifts, travel and end-of-year expenses, December’s Federal Reserve rate cut arrives at a critical time. With so many people swiping
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Stock Market Today, Dec. 17: AI Concentration Fears Weigh on Markets
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Could This AI Chip Stock Make a Major Comeback by the End of the Year?
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New House Bill Revives Push for Automatic Retirement Accounts for Uncovered Workers
Representative Richard Neal D-Massachusetts reintroduced a bill Monday that would mandate employers with 10 or more workers to automatically enroll employees in individual retirement