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Stock market rotation is fizzling as quickly as it started

[ad_1] What had been touted as Wall Street’s big rotation into smaller firms sputtered just as quickly as it started.  The same stocks that were for weeks

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Rent could fall as apartment completions hit 50-year high

[ad_1] US renters are winning concessions when they sign new contracts, an indication that surging apartment construction is easing the supply squeeze, according to a

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Bank of America CEO says stretched consumers are turning into nation of bargain hunters

[ad_1] American consumers are in open revolt against corporate inflation, forcing companies to cut prices if they still want their business. Speaking on Face the Nation on

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The WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich had his employer’s support—but that’s not always the case for employees on an overseas mission

[ad_1] The recent release of the heroic Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich from Russian detention raises to the forefront an infrequent but difficult challenge

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1-in-5 Americans have medical debt

[ad_1] In a 2022 study, the bureau found that roughly 20% of U.S. households report that they have medical debt, with collections appearing on 43

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JD Vance wants Jerome Powell’s Fed to be accountable to voters

[ad_1] JD Vance and Donald Trump are doubling down on their insistence that base interest rate policy should be informed by political mandates. The Fed

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Here’s the real reason Ozempic-like weight-loss drugs are so popular

[ad_1] Overweight and obesity rates have reached crisis levels and are risk factors for diabetes, heart disease, cancer, dementia, and other diseases. The CDC estimates

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U.S. government plans to make it easier to unsubscribe

[ad_1] In the name of consumer protection, a slew of U.S. federal agencies are working to make it easier for Americans to click the unsubscribe

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CVS, Walmart and Walgreens-brand Mucinex may contain potent carcinogen benzene

[ad_1] While it may seem like the only difference between extended-release Mucinex and its generic store-brand counterpart is the price tag, the latter potentially exposes users to

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Typical FTSE 100 CEO pay hits record high of £4.2 million, but still trails U.S. peers

[ad_1] Whether FTSE 100 CEOs are compensated enough, especially relative to their transatlantic peers, has been an ongoing debate in the U.K. for several years.