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Lumber prices are plunging—blame the ‘hangover’ from the pandemic bubble

The twin-peaked lumber bubble of 2021 and 2022 that once drove home building costs through the roof and exacerbated inflation

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The $4.7 billion ruling against the NFL could shift power between the league and teams

The NFL has rarely been a loser on the field, but a lopsided blowout in an antitrust lawsuit could change

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Redbox DVD kiosk owner Chicken Soup for the Soul files for bankruptcy

Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc. — the seller of self-help books, film and television content — filed for

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Return to office: Execs should urge workers to come back, Fed president says

The most common question San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly is asked about the city when she’s traveling outside of

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Housing market outlook: Lock-in effect could last into the next decade

The lock-in effect that has kept U.S. housing market activity subdued probably isn’t going away this year or next year or

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Facial recognition tech incorrectly flagged a man as suspect. Now he’s getting $300,000

The city of Detroit has agreed to pay $300,000 to a man who was wrongly accused of shoplifting and also change how

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Bank dividends: JPMorgan, Wall Street giants boost payouts

The biggest US banks took turns announcing higher payouts to investors Friday after easily passing the Federal Reserve’s annual stress

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The South Bronx is a cross section of everything wrong with America

Walking down Alexander Avenue in the heart of the South Bronx, the poorest congressional district in the country despite its

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Summer camps are banning Gen Alpha ‘Sephora kids’ from packing skincare products

This summer, sunscreen and bug spray are not enough for the next generation of skincare-obsessed tweens. Gen Alpha’s “Sephora Kids”

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Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz: Ticket company is family member

There are five members of the Hartz household: Julia and her husband Kevin, their two daughters and their $483 million