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Is the Stock Market Open Today? Here Are the Trading Hours for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Barron'sAre banks, post offices, UPS, FedEx open on MLK Day 2026? Do we get mail? USA TodayWhat's open and closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2026? See which stores are operating today. CBS NewsIs Martin Luther King Jr. Day a federal holiday? See what's open and closed on Monday KING5.com
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Seven charts that show Indiana's historic path from doormat to dominance The Washington PostIndiana president: Hoosiers' sudden rise expected under Cignetti ESPNIs Curt Cignetti Delivering the Greatest Coaching Performance in Sports History? The RingerWojo: Indiana is proof that college football can be a beautiful hot mess The Detroit News
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China hits its GDP target—in a weird way The EconomistChina hits growth goal after exports defy US tariffs BBCXi's Export Machine Gets Lift From US Move to Strongarm Allies BloombergChina's economy hit growth target last year despite Trump trade war and property crisis The GuardianChina hits 2025 GDP growth target on export boom, but can't shake domestic chill
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AP Source: Fed Chair Powell to attend Supreme Court argument on Cook case AP NewsWill the Supreme Court let Trump take control of the Fed? USA TodayThe Fed-firing case in three steps SCOTUSblogWill the Supreme Court continue to protect the Federal Reserve from Donald Trump? CNNFederal Reserve Inquiry Clouds Trump's Supreme Court Bid to Oust Lisa Cook
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Global Leaders Gather in Switzerland to Ponder the Future of a Messy World The New York TimesTrump set to lead largest-ever US delegation to World Economic Forum in Davos next week Yahoo FinanceInequality and unease are rising as elite Davos event opens with pro-business Trump set to attend ABC NewsGlobal week ahead: Hopes that cooler heads can prevail in Davos CNBC
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TCI's 2025 gain for investors was the industry's largest, according to annual ranking
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Wall Street landlords are the primary target of Trump's proposed ban, but investment firms of the ultra rich could get caught in the crosshairs.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case centered on whether it's permissible to waive the deadline for asking an appellate court to review a decision by a board that handles federal employment claims.
On Dec. 8, the court agreed to hear the case involving the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board, a quasi-judicial agency in the executive branch.
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