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Jobs report: Employers added 201,000 jobs in August
Hiring rebounded in August as employers added 201,000 jobs and the labor market continued to defy worker shortages and U.S. trade battles.
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Papa John Schnatter says CEO Steve Ritchie created the N-word scandal
Ousted Papa John's chairman John Schnatter makes more allegations against handpicked successor, CEO Steve Ritchie, in a lawsuit unsealed this week.
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This week's recalls and warnings: Ford F-150s, Toyota Prius and Honey Smacks
Two vehicle recalls on Ford F-150 trucks and Toyota Prius hybrids and an updated notice about Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal were the most noteworthy.
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Facebook, Twitter and other tech stocks swoon amid threat of government regulation
Technology stocks, the top performers of 2018, have come under pressure amid scrutiny from the federal government. Facebook and Twitter shares tank.
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Elon Musk apparently smoked marijuana in live podcast appearance with Joe Rogan
Tesla CEO Elon Musk appeared to smoke marijuana briefly on camera during a podcast appearance, fueling critics who say his behavior is concerning.
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Pizzeria ignites food fight on social media with spicy mustard sauce
Mustard in place of red sauce on a pizza? You bet. And people have plenty of opinions about it.
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Here's why your 401(k) likely isn't enough for retirement
A 401(k) can be a great way to save for the future, especially if your employer matches your contributions. But they do have their limitations.
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It's National Beer Lover's Day: Where you can get a deal raising that glass
Today is officially National Beer Lover's Day. Do we need another special day to celebrate beer? That's debatable, preferably over a couple cold ones.
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Equifax data breach: How to protect yourself beyond a credit freeze
Putting a deep freeze on your three major credit reports is a good way to block fraudsters from opening loans in your name. But it’s incomplete.
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Pete the Planner: Long-term health care costs blow up couple's retirement planning
Most people should explore long-term care insurance, especially if they are concerned about their assets being diverted entirely to their medical care.
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A man walks on a road that was heavily damaged by an earthquake in Kiyota, Japan. Sixteen people are now known to have been killed with many still missing and hundreds injured after a powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the northern Japanese isl
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