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Cars aren't dead yet despite Ford killing Fusion, Taurus
Some car segments still have big share, but consumers are losing interest and SUVs are more popular. But what if gas prices rise?
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Economy grew solid 2.3% in Q1
Economic growth is expected to slow to 2% in the first quarter as consumers reined in spending and business investment moderated. A pickup is expected
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Tom Brokaw denies making unwanted advances toward ex-NBC anchor
The legendary anchor made unwanted advances toward a a former NBC correspondent in the 1990s, according to the Washington Post and Variety.
Personal Finance
Pete the Planner: Don't be fooled by false financial adviser claims about who makes money
Financial advisers typically make money when you make money - and when you lose money. Don't be fooled by false claims.
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Starbucks plans to cut back on its craziest drinks
The chain is reducing the number of limited-time offer drinks by 30%.
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10 iced coffee ordering hacks that can help you a more caffeinated bang for your buck
Iced coffee season is officially in full swing. And despite the fact that we know it's a good way to save, do-it-yourself-cold-brewing isn't for all of us. In order cut down as much as possible, we've rounded up 10 necessary iced coffee hacks for spr
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These are the 5 best Amazon deals you can get before the weekend
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Subway, Rite Aid, Toys R Us, Teavana: Retailers closing the most stores in 2018, so far
Retailers closing the fewest locations — less than a few dozen — tend to be those companies attempting to improve profitability. Companies shuttering several hundred locations, on the other hand, are either being bought out or are declari
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US businesses raise pay at fastest pace in 11 years; tax cut bonuses may have been factor
The Labor Department said Friday that its employment cost index shows wages and salaries in the private sector rose 1% between January and March compared with the previous quarter. That’s the biggest gain since the first quarter of 2007, before
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Tom Brokaw through the years
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A This mask has tears tears of blood during a protest march asking for the European Union to call upon China to respect human rights during a demonstration around the EU institutions in Brussels.
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