Money
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I Won a $45,000 Car in a Raffle and Now Owe $14,000 in Taxes. ‘Does This Sound Right?’
Winning a raffle can be an exhilarating experience, whether you walk away with a gift card, concert tickets, a vacation,…
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Best No Annual Fee Credit Cards of 2026
No annual fee credit cards are a popular choice among consumers looking to maximize rewards without the burden of yearly…
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24 states sue Trump administration over tariffs imposed after Supreme Court ruling
The Trump administration is facing legal challenges from two dozen states over the imposition of new global tariffs. These tariffs,…
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Don’t Reason from a Quantity Change, Either
Over winter break, while visiting my family in Massachusetts, the topic of conversation shifted towards the significant difference in the…
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What to know about the agency Trump says will insure ships in the Persian Gulf
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and concerns over the global oil supply, President Trump has announced that the…
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Should You Buy Gold Before the Next Fed Cut?
The Federal Reserve made the decision to keep the benchmark federal funds rate unchanged at its January meeting, but there…
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Iran War: 10 States Where Gas Is Spiking the Highest Now
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Elon Musk testifies in Twitter shareholder trial alleging he purposefully drove down stock before his purchase
Elon Musk faced a shareholder trial in San Francisco on Wednesday, where he was accused of making false and misleading…
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Private companies added 63,000 jobs in February, January revised to just 11,000 additions, ADP says
Private sector hiring in February showed some improvement, with companies adding 63,000 workers during the month, according to a report…
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Companies are entitled to refunds for Trump tariffs struck down by Supreme Court, judge rules
In a recent ruling by Judge Richard Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade, companies in the U.S. that…
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