A federal judge agreed with Presidend Donald Trump's assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
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A federal judge agreed with Presidend Donald Trump's assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
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Nike is returning to Amazon as it invests in its marketplace 'to ensure we're offering the right products, best services, and tailored experiences to consumers'
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The Senate passed the No Tax on Tips Act, a key element of Trump's tax cut plan, with bipartisan support despite concerns over its $10 billion annual price tag.
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Some West Point graduates have gone on to become CEOs of major companies, including Ken Hicks, Joe DePinto and Anthony Noto.
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The "big, beautiful bill" passed by House Republicans includes hundreds of billions in cuts to SNAP, more stringent work requirements and more costs to states.
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Amazon is doling out refunds to some customers for merchandise they had previously sent back to the Washington-based e-commerce giant.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a new registration website for President Trump's Gold Card, a $5 million visa for wealthy foreigners seeking U.S. citizenship, will launch soon.
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The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose this week to 6.86%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released on Thursday. That is up from last week's reading of 6.81%.
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California's 2035 deadline for phasing out gas-powered cars is overturned after the Senate voted to rescined an EPA waiver empowering the Golden State's regulation.
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Buc-ee's, known for its massive gas stations, fresh food and immaculate restrooms, is set to open its very first locations in Virginia and Mississippi.
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