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published on July 17, 2017 - 9:41 AM

(AP) — For the back-to-school season, many parents and their kids are thinking green. Concerns about the environment have them

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(AP) — O.J. Simpson, the former football star, TV pitchman and now Nevada prison inmate No. 1027820, will have a

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published on July 14, 2017 - 1:40 PM

(AP) — After JPMorgan Chase posted a record $7 billion quarterly profit, the last thing a contentious Jamie Dimon wanted

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(AP) — Got some bitcoin? An internal dispute over the digital currency could soon mean financial losses, whipsawing prices and

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(AP) — Americans curtailed their shopping in June, with less spending at restaurants, department stores and gasoline stations. The spending

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Stocks closed modestly higher on Wall Street, notching record highs for several major U.S. indexes. Gains for big technology and

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published on - 10:55 AM

(AP) — Police were called after hundreds of job seekers on Thursday flooded a board meeting for the new Oakland

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(AP) — The Australian government on Friday proposed a new cybersecurity law to force global technology companies such as Facebook

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published on July 13, 2017 - 1:14 PM

Banks and technology companies posted modest gains on Wall Street, leaving indexes slightly higher at the closing bell. The tiny

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published on - 9:09 AM

(AP) — More than 400 people have been charged with taking part in health care fraud and opioid scams that

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