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Trump says he's firing Fed's Lisa Cook, but she says he can't

Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the Fed's board, dismissed the mortgage fraud allegations and says Trump cannot fire her.
Senate Banking Committee Hears Testimony From Nominees For Federal Reserve Board Of Governors
Senate Banking Committee Hears Testimony From Nominees For Federal Reserve Board Of Governors
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Pumpkin spice lattes are back: How to treat yourself without the price pinch

You don't need to let rising coffee prices get in the way of your autumn indulgences.
A pumpkin spice latte is be prepared on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, as it returned to Starbucks for its fall menu.
A pumpkin spice latte is be prepared on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, as it returned to Starbucks for its fall menu.
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Europe

France in political crisis after PM Bayrou's confidence-vote gamble

Francois Bayrou jolted the political establishment out of its summer slumber Monday with his unexpected move to seek a Sept. 8 confidence vote on his debt-cutting plan.
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Image: FRANCE-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-ECONOMY
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The secret to Labubus' success? China's 'blind box' craze

Mania over mystery box shopping is catching on, with everyone from travel agents to supermarkets offering their own versions.
A woman holding a purple Labubu
A woman holding a purple Labubu

What a stake in Intel could mean for U.S. taxpayers now and in the future

White House officials said the deal could be the basis of a sovereign wealth fund, a potential source of gains — and losses — for taxpayers.
Intel logo outside headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
Intel logo outside headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.
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Businesses bringing back recession specials could be the latest sign of deteriorating consumer sentiment

Recession fears were heating up this spring as President Donald Trump rolled out a slate of tariffs in early April.
Dozens Sickened In E. Coli Outbreak Linked To McDonald's Quarter Pounders
Dozens Sickened In E. Coli Outbreak Linked To McDonald's Quarter Pounders

What to know about the delisting of property developer China Evergrande's shares in Hong Kong

Evergrande’s creditors are still working to wind up debts that amounted to more than $340 billion.
An Evergrande property development in Nanjing, China.
An Evergrande property development in Nanjing, China.

Cracker Barrel assures customers its values remain the same amid logo uproar

The chain's shares dropped after it unveiled a new look and ignited criticism, especially from those in conservative circles.
A cracker barrel menu sits on a shelf
A cracker barrel menu sits on a shelf

What wealthy parents need to know about giving real estate to their kids

Wealth advisers say handing down real estate is increasingly filled with both financial and emotional pitfalls for families.
Senior couple walking by swimming pool in back yard
Senior couple walking by swimming pool in back yard
1d ago

Wall Street ends down as traders focus on Nvidia, Fed after last week's rally

Declining stocks outnumbered rising ones within the S&P 500 by a 4-to-1 ratio.
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange
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Auto giants forced to confront some hard truths in the age of 'polycrisis'

The term "polycrisis" refers to simultaneous headwinds that become entangled and amplify each other, creating a situation that is more severe than the sum of their individual parts.
Savannah Bet Its Economy on a Big Hyundai Plant. Now It Has to Find the Workers
Savannah Bet Its Economy on a Big Hyundai Plant. Now It Has to Find the Workers

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