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- White House policies rescued U.S. economy, Treasury's Yellen says [1050d]
- From 'The Crown' to 'Minions', revisit 8 depictions of Queen Elizabeth II in pop culture [1050d]
- Working moms get 58 cents for every dollar dads earn—and the pandemic has made the pay gap worse [1050d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: DocuSign, Zscaler and more [1050d]
- Democrats tout big business investments to bolster their economic case ahead of midterms [1050d]
- Procter & Gamble CFO reassures on forward guidance despite fears of a slowdown [1050d]
- DOJ appeals decision to appoint special master in Trump FBI raid document case [1050d]
- Queen Elizabeth II: A life in pictures [1050d]
- Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, world's longest-serving monarch, dies at 96 [1050d]
- Want to retire early? Answer 1 question first, says financial planner [1050d]
- You may owe taxes for federal student loan forgiveness if you live in one of these states [1050d]
- The clean hydrogen energy economy was a dream. The climate bill could make it a reality this decade [1050d]
- 2 takeaways from the Investing Club’s ‘Morning Meeting’ on Thursday [1050d]
- HIV-positive people who have monkeypox are hospitalized more often, CDC study says [1050d]
- NASA working to repair fuel leak on moon rocket and plans to launch Artemis mission later this month [1050d]
- Trump-linked SPAC adjourns meeting for three hours to continue vote on merger delay [1050d]
- Deadline to avoid a national rail strike which could cost economy $2 billion a day is near [1050d]
- Fed Chair Powell vows to raise rates to fight inflation 'until the job is done' [1050d]
- Inflation fears spur shoppers to get an early jump on the year-end holidays [1050d]
- Ukraine launches surprise counterattacks against Russian troops while they're distracted in the south [1050d]
- The Facebook button is disappearing from websites as consumers demand better privacy [1050d]
- Biden's climate change bill may produce your next job, and a half-million careers in all [1050d]
- TikTok challenge spurs rise in thefts of Kia, Hyundai cars [1050d]
- Kim Kardashian launches private equity firm, becoming the latest celeb to enter the investment industry [1050d]
- Mercedes-Benz and Rivian team up to build electric commercial vans in Europe [1050d]
- We're buying back the last chunk of shares sold at higher levels in a stock we like long term [1050d]
- Former top Trump White House aide Steve Bannon arrives in New York court to face criminal charges [1050d]
- Coinbase bankrolls lawsuit against Treasury Department following Tornado Cash sanctions [1050d]
- GM is betting on its electric Equinox, starting at $30,000, to kick-start 'massive adoption' of EVs [1050d]
- ‘No reason to panic’: Commerzbank CEO says lenders are better prepared to deal with loan defaults [1050d]
- Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live in a Q&A at the Cato Institute [1050d]
- European Central Bank raises rates by 75 basis points to tackle soaring inflation [1050d]
- Why young adults in minority communities tend to start out with lower credit scores [1050d]
- How to save 20% on airfare — if you don’t mind taking some risks [1050d]
- Jeep announces an all-electric Wrangler-inspired SUV as one of four new EVs by 2025 [1050d]
- Queen Elizabeth's doctors are concerned for her health, Buckingham Palace says [1050d]
- Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: GameStop, American Eagle Outfitters, Asana and more [1050d]
- United Airlines raises bet on electric air taxis with 200 aircraft from upstart Eve [1050d]
- New British PM Liz Truss announces a cap on energy bills to combat cost-of-living crisis [1050d]
- Apple hiked the price of the iPhone 14 in key markets despite keeping it the same in the U.S. [1050d]
- The Japanese yen's plunge is the most 'textbook-driven' currency move in 30 years, analyst says [1050d]
- Washington hits back at 'desperate' Putin after he slammed U.S. 'dictatorship' [1050d]
- India's PM Modi says he's keen to boost ties with Russia, including energy [1050d]
- Ireland's economy is growing solidly — for now. But cost-of-living pressures loom large [1050d]
- UK PM Truss to unleash billions to help with energy bills. But there are big questions over funding [1050d]
- Putin threatens to let Europe 'freeze' over winter, raising risk of energy rationing [1050d]
- Nio says Nvidia chip restrictions won't hurt them [1050d]
- 'Buy your mom an iPhone': Texting experience with Android phones is a low priority for Apple, Tim Cook says [1050d]
- Solar installations will triple by 2027 thanks to climate bill, report predicts [1050d]
- Shipping rates are still falling, in another sign that a global recession may be coming [1051d]
- Moviegoing won't return to pre-pandemic levels, says former Disney CEO Bob Iger [1051d]
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