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Students state their case for A'ja Wilson's Nike shoes, smart fans, vertical pencil cases, and Owalas. Let's hear them out.
Readers weigh in on the Delta Downs raid, Trump’s tech bubble, the do-nothing Social Security policy, and excessive U.S. debt ...
Kansas saw its ranking decline for the third straight year in the "American's Top States for Business" list put out by the business news channel CNBC.
To counter this, the circular economy presents an alternative: designing for disassembly. This replaces demolition with systematic disassembly, meaning components can be recovered and reused.
Why does the government exempt certain professions from paying taxes on tipped income, while overlooking others in the hard-working middle class? Restaurant servers, especially those in the ...
Consumers are spending again after the spring’s tariff chill. But some expect growth to be slow.
We speak with United Nations expert Francesca Albanese, one day after the Trump administration announced it is imposing sanctions on her over her advocacy for Palestinian rights. Albanese has ...
The economics writer Kyla Scanlon on how attention has come to shape politics, our economy, Gen Z and more.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Sunday that President Donald Trump's megabill will be "jet fuel" for the economy despite Democrats' criticisms.
Trump’s economy remains pretty strong, but some warning signs are flashing Stock markets are up and tax cuts are coming for some, but consumer spending is slowing and the full effects of tariffs ...
The economy added a stronger-than-expected 147,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1% from 4.2%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Thursday.
Did the U.S. economy really lose jobs in June for the first time since the pandemic? Payroll king ADP says yes, but investors ought to take its report with a very large grain of salt.
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