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Auto stocks jump as Trump says he is looking to “help some of the car companies”; FTC vs. Meta antitrust trial begins
Auto stocks jump as Trump says he is looking to “help some of the car companies”; FTC vs. Meta antitrust trial begins
Monday’s radio outage at Newark Liberty International Airport is the fourth such incident at the facility since April 28.
With interest rates high and the prospects of relief low, here are three considerations borrowers should make now.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to revoke the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS, for Venezuelans in February.
The Senate is trying again to take a key procedural vote Monday evening on a first-of-its-kind crypto regulation bill after Democrats tanked it earlier this month.
About 12,000 chicks were abandoned within a USPS truck at a Delaware mail distribution center for three days.
The price of gold is declining again. Here’s how investors should (and shouldn’t) respond to that development.
Extreme weather linked to climate change will likely lead to more Americans losing their homes as foreclosure rates rise, researchers predict.
Supreme Court asks tough questions of federal government in birthright citizenship case; Ben & Jerry’s co-founder arrested after disrupting Senate hearing.
Jamie Lee Curtis and 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi viewed Hollywood props, costumes and scripts, including the original “Psycho” script once owned by her mother Janet Leigh and the little black dress from “True Lies,” from the Academy Collection.