Why America's strike wave is barely registering on Wall Street
Corporate America is railing against striking workers, claiming unions are demanding too much. Give in, and companies will be less profitable and at a competitive disadvantage, big business has said.
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Dollars and sense: Can financial literacy help students learn math?
More states are requiring personal finance education before students graduate from high school
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These tips can help Gen Z can avoid online financial scams
By Chris Taylor When you think of those most likely to get scammed online, what kind of person comes to
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Western firms have supplied critical components for Turkish drones
By Lena Masri and Amina Ismail Turkey has escalated its use of airstrikes in its fight against the
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Trump team hits out at Kennedy as independent candidates inject new drama into campaign
The sleepy countdown to the 2024 presidential primaries got a jolt on Monday when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped his primary challenge to President Joe Biden and announced plans to run as an independent -- a move that triggered a barrage of attacks from former President Donald Trump and Republicans worried over polling that shows the longtime Democrat could gnaw into Trump's support.
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House GOP conference remains bitterly divided amid fight to find next speaker
House Republicans gathered for the first time since last week's historic vote to oust Kevin McCarthy, but the two-hour session left them no closer toward coalescing around a speaker nominee and a path forward.
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Powerball jackpot leaps to $1.73 billion, second largest prize in the lottery's history
The Powerball jackpot has soared to a whopping estimated $1.73 billion after no big winner was drawn Monday night, marking the second largest prize in the lottery's history.
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Liberia elections: Voters head to polls as George Weah faces Joseph Boakai
President George Weah is facing a strong challenge from the opposition in his bid for a second term.
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Kaiser Permanente workers warn of potential second strike
A coalition of unions representing thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers warned they will walk off the job again next month if a deal is not reached with their employer.
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How McCarthy's fall and Trump's rise will shape the 2024 GOP strategy
When House Republicans elect a new speaker this week, the only question is not whether, but how far, they will move the party to the right.
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Israel's war with Hamas will cause deep and wide political shockwaves
Cataclysmic events like the Hamas onslaught on Israel trigger profound political shocks and strategic transformations that no one could predict at the time.
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South Korean firms get indefinite waiver on US chip gear supplies to China
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix will be allowed to supply US chip equipment to their China factories indefinitely without separate US approvals, South Korea's presidential office and the companies said on Monday.
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