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published on March 7, 2019 - 1:22 PM

(AP) — Wall Street has rewarded its most patient investors handsomely over the past 10 years. Is there more to

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(AP) — Consumer borrowing rose at a slightly faster pace in January as borrowing on credit cards rebounded after a

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published on March 6, 2019 - 2:02 PM

(AP) — Health care companies led U.S. stocks broadly lower Wednesday, giving the market its third straight loss. Technology and

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(AP) — Nevada’s latest bid to block incoming shipments of weapons-grade plutonium points to the U.S. Energy Department’s own scientific

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(AP) — The Federal Reserve says the U.S. economy was expanding in January and February, but half the country was

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published on March 5, 2019 - 2:20 PM

A day of up-and-down trading on Wall Street ended with stocks posting slight declines Tuesday, handing the market its second

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published on - 2:07 PM

(AP) — The 2018 holiday season turned out to be a mixed bag for retailers, with some of them defying

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(AP) — The email from Maryland’s university system chancellor promoting a jewelry company’s charm bracelets was so unusual, it prompted

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(AP) — An Ohio teen defied his mother’s anti-vaccine beliefs and started getting his shots when he turned 18 —

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published on - 1:51 PM

(AP) — Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is stepping down after nearly two years leading the agency’s response

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