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Employers added 200,000 jobs in January, topping forecasts
Employers added a better-than-expected 200,000 jobs and wages grew at their fastest pace since the recession.
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Best January for stocks since 1997 bodes well for continued bull market
Despite a late-month swoon that spooked 401(k) investors, the best January for large U.S. stocks in 20 years bodes well for the rest of 2018.
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Earnings: Even Barbie can't save Mattel from holiday sales slump
Sales of Mattel brands failed to meet Wall Street expectations during the crucial holiday quarter. Key brands, including Fisher-Price and American Girl, saw sales slump in the quarter.
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Old Navy store reopens amid racial profiling probe
A customer says he was asked to validate that he had paid for the jacket he was wearing
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5 hot vehicles in January: Toyota, Nissan among leaders
The newer the vehicle, the better the sales. That truism seems to be getting even more relevant for the U.S. auto industry.
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Bitcoin price drops below $8,000 for first time since November 24
The volatile digital asset fell as low as $7,923 at 6:48 a.m. ET, according to Coinbase data.
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Americans to eat 1.35 billion wings during Super Bowl weekend
What was once viewed by diners as the most forgettable piece of a bird is now the most valuable.
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1.35 billion chicken wings to be consumed during SBLII
Over a billion chicken wings will be eaten during Super Bowl weekend. That's enough chicken to circle the world three times.
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The nasty flu season could cost U.S. businesses $15B in lost productivity
The outbreak is on track to equal 2014-2015, when more than 30 million U.S. Americans over the age of 18 got the flu
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Wasted PTO: Unused vacation costs workers $66 billion in lost benefits
Employees forfeited more than 200 million vacation days annually in recent years. This year is on track to be more of the same.
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A worker hangs on a rope to adjust an image on a building in Seoul, South Korea.
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