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Tax refunds are projected to be larger this year, on average — and Americans are thinking hard about how to spend them.
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Shares of Walmart rallied Thursday after the company indicated that the downbeat profit outlook it had provided was basically a way for the retail behemoth to underpromise so it could overdeliver.
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After leaving WHO, Trump officials propose more expensive replacement to duplicate it The Washington PostTrump has pulled the US out of the World Health Organization - here's why that's sheer hypocrisy | Devi Sridhar The GuardianDr. Richard Feldman: Isolation and infectious disease dailyjournal.netUS withdrawal from World Health Organization impacts Wood County BG Falcon Media
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Arts panel made up of Trump appointees approves his White House ballroom proposal AP NewsArts Panel Packed With Trump Allies Approves White House Ballroom Project The New York TimesTrump's White House ballroom moves one step closer to approval after fast-track vote CNNTrump-picked commission approves White House ballroom design plans NBC News
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The philanthropist made the announcement on Thursday, after having earlier confirmed his participation in a prominent artificial intelligence summit in India.
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More than 1,100 geese just turned up dead or sick in N.J. Here's the disturbing reason why. NJ.comBird flu concerns: Traumatized Hainesport Twp. residents forced to dispose dead birds amid suspected outbreak 6abc PhiladelphiaHundreds of wild bird deaths reported across seven counties, prompting park closures Fox News
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JPMorgan Says Trump's $5 Billion Suit ‘Fraudulently' Includes Dimon Bloomberg.comJPMorgan Chase pushes back on Trump's $5 billion lawsuit, arguing it ‘fraudulently' includes Jamie Dimon CNNJPMorgan says Trump's lawsuit improperly named Dimon as defendant ReutersJPMorgan Hires Jones Day to Fight Trump in Miami Debanking Suit Bloomberg Law NewsTrump sues JPMorgan Chase and
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James Cameron, award-winning director known for "Avatar" and "Titanic," calls Netflix's proposed acquisition of WBD assets "disastrous" for theater business.
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Commission, packed with Trump allies, approves White House ballroom project The Washington PostArts Panel Packed With Trump Allies Approves White House Ballroom Project The New York TimesTrump's appointees on fine arts panel OK big White House ballroom PoliticoTrump-picked commission approves White House ballroom design plans NBC NewsTrump's White House ballroom mo
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With cocoa prices high, Hershey's has changed some of its candy recipes. The grandson of the man who invented of the original Peanut Butter Cup said he was "embarrassed."
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Bernie Sanders rallies support for wealth tax in California: ‘Enough is enough' PoliticoBillionaires' Low Taxes Are Becoming a Problem for the Economy The Wall Street JournalBernie Sanders rails against billionaire ‘greed' amid California tax battle The GuardianBernie Sanders kicks off billionaires tax campaign with choice words for the ‘oligarchs' Los Angeles Times
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Makary pointed to three bottlenecks: hospital contracting, ethical reviews and approvals and the Investigational New Drug applications process
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The grandson of the inventor of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups has lashed out at The Hershey Co., accusing the candy company of hurting the Reese's brand by shifting to cheaper ingredients in many products.
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Misperceptions about the reach and durability of competitive advantage are hurting many companies' profits. Five rules can help organizations maximize their edge over peers.
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Canada has approved Bunge's $8.2 billion deal for Glencore-backed Viterra, as the companies agreed to concessions to address previous antitrust concerns.
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Stocks stabilized Wednesday after Tuesday's hotter-than-expected inflation data sparked Wall Street's worst selloff in over two years.
Inflation remained in focus today with the early morning release of the producer price index (PPI) for August. Similar to yesterday's consumer price index (CPI), the PPI - which measures what suppliers are charging for goods and services - rose at a slower annual clip in August than it did in July. However, on a month-over-month basis, both PPI and core PPI, which excludes energy and food prices, were up from July's figures.
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"There is a divergence in headline and core inflation building, where headline is cooling and core is heating up," says Jamie Cox, managing partner at Harris Financial Group. "That's an odd phenomenon and likely influenced by the shift from goods to services post-pandemic. The Fed should proceed with caution and not hit the emergency brake on rate hikes."
While yesterday's selling was broad-based, today's action was more mixed. In terms of sector performance, real estate (-1.2%) and materials (-1.2%) were the biggest laggards, while energy ( 2.8%) outperformed as U.S. crude futures rose 1.3% to settle at $88.48 per barrel.
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As for the major indexes, the Nasdaq Composite ended up 0.7% at 11,719, while the S&P 500 Index ( 0.3% at 3,946) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ( 0.1% at 31,135) also finished with mode
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