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Trump’s Low-Tax, High-Tariff Strategy Could Clash With Economic Realities
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Mark Cuban Tears Into Trump's Credit Card Plan, Which Some Say Could Hurt Small Businesses
Some financial experts say that Donald Trump's latest economic proposal-capping credit card interest rates at 10 percent-could be devastating for entrepreneurs. Some Democrats have floated the idea ...2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
ESPN - Sports
They meet again: Three keys to Liberty-Aces WNBA semifinals clash
A year ago, Las Vegas beat New York to win its second straight title. Their WNBA Finals rematch opens Sunday in the semifinals.5 hours ago - WNBA -
Financial Times - World
Harris set to outline ‘pragmatic’ and ‘capitalist’ economic philosophy
Democratic presidential candidate has been under pressure to offer more details on plans2 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
China likely needs more than rate cuts to boost economic growth
More fiscal support is needed, analysts said, after the PBOC surprised markets by announcing plans to cut a number of rates.5 hours ago - China -
The Guardian - World
Healthier rice variety could counter rise in diabetes, Philippine scientists say
Researchers develop grain with lower glycaemic index and more protein that ‘could have big impact in Asia and Africa’. Scientists in the Philippines have created a new variety of rice that could ...5 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
Harris to flesh out her economic vision in Pittsburgh, pitching 'pragmatic' approach
Kamala Harris will give a "major" speech outlining her economic plan in battleground Pennsylvania, seeking to chip away at Donald Trump's advantage on the issue.2 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Harris to outline manufacturing agenda in ‘major’ economic speech in Pittsburgh
Vice President Harris will outline plans to promote manufacturing in the United States during a “major” economy-focused speech on Wednesday, a senior campaign official previewed. The new proposals, ...2 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
AI Could Eliminate Your Employee's Job – Or Make It Better
Business leaders must be honest about how generative artificial intelligence will affect their employees.1 hour ago - Artificial Intelligence -
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N.Y.C. Rezoning Plan That Could Add 109,000 New Homes Is Set to Advance
The City Planning Commission is expected to approve a major rezoning proposal that would ease restrictions on development. The plan faces headwinds in the City Council.4 hours ago
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How Meta Distanced Itself From Politics
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An East Coast Port Strike Could Shake the Economy
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Caroline Ellison Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Role in FTX Fraud
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