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Tesla screwed a Black-owned bakery out of $16,000

A baker in San Jose, Calif., blasted Tesla on Wednesday after the electric car company ordered $16,000 of pies for

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Florida defies CDC in measles outbreak, telling parents it’s fine to send unvaccinated kids to school

With a brief memo, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has subverted a public health standard that’s long kept measles outbreaks

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Protect your company: Here are the best small business insurance companies in Texas

In Texas, business is booming. Between December 2022 and December 2023, the Lone Star added 369,600 jobs. According to Texas

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A little can go a long way: Why support for business in Ukraine has a leveraged impact

Since Russia launched its expanded assault on Ukraine two years ago, the United States has demonstrated sustained support for the

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We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia

During their brutal rule in Europe, the Nazis systematically looted and destroyed art and other cultural property in an attempt

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Nvidia market cap hits $2 trillion

There’s a new member of the $2 trillion club on Wall Street. The market cap of Nvidia has crossed the

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High interest rates and commercial real estate debt have regional banks in a pressure cooker—and an expiring loan program could turn up the heat

High interest rates and the dour commercial real estate market are weighing on the economy, and when a short-term federal

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The Marriott Bonvoy Bevy card review: A victim of middle-child syndrome 

Our take: With a $250 annual fee, the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy™ American Express® Card sits in a weird place between

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When will Federal Reserve cut rates? Meeting notes throw cold water

Several Federal Reserve policymakers warned Thursday against cutting U.S. interest rates too soon or by too much in the wake

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Jobs that pay $200,000 plus require advanced degrees and in-person working, research shows

Being able to save years of studying and debt by skipping college in favor of landing a $200,000 job that