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Major housing affordability bill will become law without Trump's signature NBC NewsTrump denies this Congress what could be its last major bill-signing ceremony The Washington PostTrump Said He Won't Sign the Bipartisan Housing Bill. What Happens Now? U.S. News & World ReportA major housing bill is set to become law at midnight — even though Trump says he won't sign NPR
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"It's a loss to the economy, to jobs, to decades of institutional knowledge when a business simply turns off the lights"
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Creator Mamadou Ndiaye on obsession, opportunity cost, and how he grew "Casual Geographic" ainto a massive brand.
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As concert promotion became increasingly corporate, Louis Messina built a different kind of company—one rooted in personal relationships, artist autonomy, and long-term trust.
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South Korean memory chipmaker's US-listed stock price rose as high as $177 after pricing at $149
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SK Hynix began trading at $170 a share, above its initial public offering price of $149, in the latest test of investor demand for A.I.-related companies.
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Unlike smartwatches, this flexible patch runs AI internally to diagnose dangerous heart conditions in milliseconds—no internet required.
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The South Korean memory company's new American depositary receipts begin trading on Friday.
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Shippers Face Deepening Dilemma as U.S. and Iran Vie for Control of the Strait The New York TimesOil Tankers Still Cross Hormuz on Oman Side Despite Flare Up Bloomberg.comStrait of Hormuz traffic plunges as US, Iran resume fighting Al JazeeraWhat are the risks of an LNG tanker explosion? Reuters
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President Trump says he is refusing to sign the bill without Congress first passing his sweeping voter ID bill.
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European private equity entered the second half of 2026 with improving dealmaking and a rebound in headline exit values, but the fundraising market remains under significant pressure as limited partners continue to concentrate commitments among a shrinking pool of established managers, new research from PitchBook shows.
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Charles hosted Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they try to repair a family rift AP NewsPrince Harry, Meghan and children Archie and Lilibet visit King Charles and Queen Camilla BBCThe King meets with Prince Harry, Duchess of Sussex, Archie and Lilibet for first time in four years Sky NewsMeghan Markle returns to Britain with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet for first time in years Fox News
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President Trump is refusing to sign the housing bill, but it will still become law on Saturday. Here's what it does — and doesn't — do.
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Delta says higher airfares expected to last despite drop in oil prices The GuardianDelta expects higher airfare to last, bringing 2026 profit goal in reach, CEO says CNBCWhat Delta's report tells investors in American and United Yahoo FinanceDelta expects fare gains to hold as fuel volatility pressures airlines Reuters
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Leading investment platforms say banks and brokers are looking to boost retail participation in upcoming launches
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Waymo keeps blocking SF firefighters, and they're fed up The San Francisco StandardTesla Robotaxi Success Endangered By Regulators Yahoo FinanceFeds demand autonomous vehicle companies stop interfering with first responders TechCrunchA Big Headache for Police: Getting Driverless Cars to Obey Traffic Laws WSJNHTSA Says Robotaxis Need to Stop Holding Up
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The bank is devoting a team of bankers to focus on small-cap companies.
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Low-cost airline says offer ‘delivers a superior outcome for easyJet shareholders'
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Apple sues OpenAI alleging trade secret theft, says scheme was 'at every level' CNBCApple Sues OpenAI for Trade Secret Theft in Blockbuster Case Bloomberg.comApple accuses OpenAI of using stolen trade secrets to create its upcoming AI gadgets in new lawsuit CNNApple Is Suing OpenAI for Allegedly Stealing Hardware Secrets WIREDApple Sues OpenAI, Alleging It Stole Trade Secrets WS
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CD rates are at a standstill, but that could change after the next Fed meeting, or the one after that.
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Goldman Sachs just drew its line. Now, campaigns, tech companies, and newsrooms face the same question.
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Spain vs Belgium Stats: World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final - Live Opta AnalystWorld Cup updates: Spain take on Belgium in second quarterfinal ESPNWorld Cup: Belgium-Spain quarterfinal match at SoFi Stadium set to bring intense energy, economic boost ABC7 Los AngelesSpain vs. Belgium—World Cup: Live Score and Match Stats Sports Illustrated
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Takeover battle for UK budget airline took a last-minute twist after US investment giant outbid rival
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President Donald Trump still has not signed the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, but it's set to go into law anyway on Friday without his signature.
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Fox News was the most-watched cable news network during Independence Day celebrations.
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Katie Stockton, of Fairlead Strategies, said she is seeing strong buying momentum in the healthcare, industrial, biotech, insurance and utility sectors
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Goldman Sachs is the latest firm to restrict how employees use the popular betting platforms.
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Every org chart has an expiration date.
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As an avid mountain biker, I've learned a lot about when to push and when to rest. Here's how it helped me grow a national brand.
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The popular carrier is seeking to boost revenue across its customer base.
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They met while being treated for brain injuries. Now they're getting married. The Washington Post
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Man fatally shot by ICE in Houston was not intended target, DHS says BBCMigrants who saw man killed by ICE in Houston say he did not ram officers The Washington PostHouston ICE killing victim was not ‘target' of immigration operation YahooMen who witnessed deadly Houston shooting say ICE statement is false, attorney says CNNHarris County Medical Examiner rules death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo a homicide following ICE-invol
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Officials to release list of buildings linked to Legionnaires' outbreak on Upper East Side ABC7 New YorkList of NYC buildings involved in Legionnaires' disease outbreak expected to be released CBS NewsWe mapped every UES cooling tower in the area affected by NYC's latest Legionnaires' outbreak Gothamist
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Economists at Bank of America spotlight South Korea and the United Arab Emirates as likely to gain from both the build-out and adoption of artificial intelligence.
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The last post the tech executive made on the platform was on July 5, 2023, making his return particularly notable.
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After decades of drawing in tens of thousands of new residents, Jersey City has suddenly found itself teetering on the financial brink.
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Odds that gas prices are above $3.50 on Election Day in November have jumped to 75% on the platform.
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GMA had gains in the Adults 25-54 demo.
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Second place in the hearts and wallets of Americans isn't good enough for the world's largest sportswear companies, who bet big on the tournament.
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There are really only two business models: bundling, and unbundling.
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As dating app fatigue meets rising AI mistrust, Hinge's CMO bets on authentic human storytelling.
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LongWater, a private markets investment firm focused on the lower middle market, has completed the final close of its first SBIC fund, surpassing its $262.5m target. The fund drew commitments from a broad range of investors, including publicly traded and privately held banks, family offices, insurance companies, institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals. Roughly 40% of […]
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What assistance is available for employers that want to help their workers learn English? Can any employer run a credit check on potential employees? SHRM President and Chief Executive Officer Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, answers HR questions each week for USA Today.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank could raise interest rates again if the economy and labor market don't cool down.
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While the fall equinox is still a few weeks away, the unofficial end of summer - also known as Labor Day - is upon us. That means a three-day weekend for investors and traders. The stock market is closed for 2022's Labor Day, which falls on Monday, Sept. 5, this year.
For those that may be interested, the bond market is closed for the holiday, too.
Unlike some market holidays, however, there are no early hours ahead of Labor Day. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq Stock Market and bond market all have regular trading hours on Friday, Sept. 2.
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Also note that a thin earnings calendar typically accompanies the Labor Day holiday.
As a reminder: Labor Day is a longstanding holiday in the U.S. that celebrates the American worker. The holiday was first adopted by Oregon in 1887, and seven years later, was made a national holiday across the U.S.
Dozens of other countries have a similar celebration called International Workers' Day that falls on the first day in May.
The following is a schedule of all stock market and bond market holidays for 2022. Note that regular trading hours for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Stock Market are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern on weekdays. The stock markets close at 1 p.m. on early closure days; bond markets close early at 2 p.m.
2022 Market Holidays
DateHoliday
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Nasdaq
Bond Markets*
Monday, Jan. 17
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Closed
Closed
Closed
Monday, Feb. 21
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