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published on November 4, 2022 - 2:22 PM

(AP) — The solid U.S. jobs report for October underscores why the Federal Reserve needs to raise interest rates higher

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published on - 1:59 PM

(AP) — The U.S. flu season is off to an unusually fast start, adding to an autumn mix of viruses

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published on - 1:55 PM

(AP) — Stocks rallied Friday, but only after yo-yoing several times, as Wall Street struggled with what to make of

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published on - 1:52 PM

(AP) — Chipotle Mexican Grill violated federal labor law by closing a Maine restaurant where workers sought to unionize, the

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published on November 3, 2022 - 2:30 PM

(AP) — A Manhattan judge said Thursday he will appoint an independent monitor “to ensure there is no further fraud”

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published on - 2:22 PM

The ordinary brown brick building, tucked within a nondescript block on a street in Delaware, would probably not garner much

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published on - 2:19 PM

Stocks racked up more losses on Wall Street and Treasury yields again rose to multiyear highs Thursday as investors looked

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published on November 2, 2022 - 1:24 PM

Stocks closed broadly lower on Wall Street after Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell signaled that it’s too early for the

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published on - 1:20 PM

(AP) — The Federal Reserve pumped up its benchmark interest rate Wednesday by three-quarters of a point for a fourth

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published on - 1:12 PM

(AP) — The Agriculture Department announced more than $223 million in grants and loans Wednesday to help small and mid-sized

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