President Trump plans to nominate Stephen Miran to fill a vacant seat on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, but only for the next six months.
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The goal is to save money, cut back on overconsumption and be more mindful of wasteful and unsustainable shopping habits. This guide can help you start a challenge of your own.
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The FDA says it has commissioned a lab study and a literature review to evaluate metals in tampons, after a recent study found heavy metals like lead in products by over a dozen popular brands.
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Details in an indictment match Nashville-based Tenet Media, which offered lucrative paychecks to prominent right-wing influencers. The influencers say they were deceived.
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A report released Wednesday by the National Park Service found that more than 810,000 visitors to Cabrillo National Monument last year spent more than $54.3 million in the areas near the park.
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Child care continues to vex working parents. In Wisconsin, the CEO of the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry has been trying — and struggling — to make a difference.
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Housekeepers, cooks, servers and other hotel workers are demanding higher wages.
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Economists used AI to analyze millions of yearbook photos. They discovered ties are no longer cool…and also a new frontier for economic analysis.
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Workers are demanding higher wages and more staffing to ease their workload. The union says that cuts to staffing and guest services that many hotels made during the COVID-19 pandemic were never restored.
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This weekend caps a record-breaking season for travel, and those hitting the road will find lower gas prices than they did last year.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is putting local housing policies like zoning and permitting reform on the national stage.
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