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Investors kick off a hectic week with stocks moving mostly lower after a U.S.-European Union trade deal, with a Fed meeting, jobs data and a deluge of corporate earnings on deck.
Buddha reports that 73% of top cities for relocation in 2025 are experiencing declining crime rates, with Providence, RI, ...
The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act will soon grant individuals the right to have a say in how their data is used — or whether it can be used at all.
Washington — A coalition of 20 state attorneys general, including New York’s Letitia James, filed a lawsuit Monday ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty has pierced the cultural zeitgeist in a way that few young adult series have managed in recent years. Season 3 is the No. 1 most-watched season of television among women ...
There's plenty of reason to be optimistic about Synopsys' future; however, whether it could realistically make you a ...
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(ABC 6 News) — A new data privacy law is set to go into effect in Minnesota starting Thursday, July 31.
Gold prices were little changed on Tuesday, hovering near a three-week low, as easing fears of a global tariff war and a stronger dollar dampened bullion's safe-haven appeal.
York County's Point-in-Time survey conducted in January revealed a 17% increase in homelessness compared to last year, ...
US stocks close mostly higher on an EU trade deal. S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit records, but Mag Seven earnings and the Fed meeting could turn sentiment.
President Donald Trump has threatened to block a new stadium deal unless Washington’s NFL team reverts its name to a racial ...
Community-led research from UCSB’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory spans three years, four continents and eight countries to ...
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