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published on August 4, 2022 - 2:11 PM

(AP) β€” Democrats call it the “Inflation Reduction Act.” Republicans say it’s a “tax and spending spree.” And everyone has

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(AP) β€” A Las Vegas-based corporate owner of thousands of residential rental properties in several U.S. states is facing investigations

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published on August 3, 2022 - 2:34 PM

Stocks on Wall Street closed broadly higher Wednesday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big

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(AP) β€” A federal oversight board ordered the United Mine Workers of America to pay more than $13 million in

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(AP) β€” The Environmental Protection Agency is warning residents who live near medical sterilizing plants in 13 states and Puerto

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published on August 2, 2022 - 1:34 PM

(AP) β€” A former opioid manufacturer has agreed in principle to pay up to $2.4 billion in a deal with

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(AP) β€” The federal government on Monday announced proposed new regulations that would force food processors to reduce the amount

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(AP) β€” U.S. stocks are closing lower as Wall Street’s modest August retreat continued another day. Stocks wavered over the

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(AP) β€” Bestselling author Stephen King gingerly stepped up to the witness stand Tuesday in a federal antitrust trial. Tracing

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Tiger Woods turned down an offer that Greg Norman says was “somewhere in that neighborhood” of $700 million to $800

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