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Economy added tepid 156,000 jobs in August
Economists estimate employers added 180,000 jobs in August as gains slowed after strong showings in June and July.
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Judge strikes down overtime pay hike for 4.2 million workers
A federal judge in Texas struck down the Obama administration's overtime pay expansion
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Harvey may have wrecked up to 1M cars and trucks
The hurricane and its aftermath likely destroyed more cars and trucks than any other natural disaster in U.S. history.
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Hurricane Harvey weakens U.S. auto sales until vehicles can be replaced
As Harvey ravaged the Texas Gulf Coast, local auto sales came to a standstill, likely dragging down the entire U.S. auto industry for the month.
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Ask a Fool: Can I tap my retirement accounts early?
There are some exemptions that allow you to access your retirement money before age 59 1/2.
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42 states with the highest home seller profits
According to RealtyTrac.com, home sellers saw an average price gain of $51,000 in Q2 of 2017. That’s a 26% average return on the previous purchase price.
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Wells Fargo reveals wider abuses: Are you owed money?
Wells Fargo said it may have opened as many as 3.5M unauthorized accounts. Here’s how to find out if you’re affected and what to do if you are.
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Bentley's new 12-cylinder touring beast hits 207 mph
Continental GT is redone to make it more stylish and fuel efficient
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Women help rev up the motorcycle industry
Despite sales declines in major motorcycle brands, ridership is up as rider demographics and preferences shift.
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Dogs will howl with delight over these seven vehicles
Seven vehicles stand out when it comes to meeting the needs of dogs
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Young cadets and school girls attend a ceremony on the first day of school at a cadet lyceum in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine marks Sept. 1 as Knowledge Day, a traditional launch of the academic year.
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