Why Trumponomics Could Lead to Trumpflation
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Why Trumponomics Could Lead to Trumpflation
The former president is contemplating policies that would act like a self-inflicted pandemic.2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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The 2024 election could come down to a single tipping-point state
A close contest means one state could decide the outcome.2 hours ago -
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Imminent dockworkers strike could raise holiday prices, experts say
Tens of thousands of dockworkers are set to strike on Tuesday morning.3 hours ago -
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Tester’s Senate Fate Could Make or Break a Harris Presidency
With Democrats waging an uphill battle to hold the Senate, the vice president, should she win, could end up facing a Republican firewall with veto power over her cabinet, court picks and legislation.3 hours ago -
Sports - The New York Times
How the Liberty’s Length Could Be the Key to the W.N.B.A. Semifinals
New York’s size and mobility have paid dividends for the team.4 hours ago -
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How port strikes could impact America's supply chain
More than 40,000 U.S. dockworkers could walk off the job soon if their union doesn't reach an agreement over a new contract with the shipping industry. CBS News New York's Tim McNicholas reports.4 hours ago -
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What could make mortgage interest rates drop this October?
Mortgage interest rates could still fall in October, even without a Fed meeting. Here's what could cause that drop.6 hours ago - Mortgage -
Politics - The Hill
Why was Asheville hit so hard by Helene?
Surrounded by mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, has faced devastating floods from Helene.7 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Why China needs a ‘Three Arrows’ strategy
Beijing should err on the side of acceptance rather than denial and make major efforts to avoid the mistakes of Japan7 hours ago - China -
Sports - ESPN
Title hopes and fatal flaws: Why each WNBA team can win -- and what could derail them
All four WNBA semifinalists are legitimate title contenders, but each also has an Achilles' heel.8 hours ago - WNBA -
Science - The New York Times
Why Mount Everest Is Growing Taller Every Year
Researchers say that two rivers merged some 89,000 years ago and gave the mightiest peak in the Himalayas a huge growth spurt.9 hours ago -
Sports - The New York Times
Why Patrick Cantlay Is the Big Winner of the Presidents Cup
Success in the majors has eluded the golfer, but he’s a match-play legend after his performance at Royal Montreal, a columnist for The Athletic writes.9 hours ago -
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Millions Could Lose Insurance Subsidies, Depending on the Election
The issue is getting less attention than a possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s much more likely to happen.9 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Power Rankings: Alabama takes over lead spot
Two new teams enter our top 25 and the Crimson Tide claim the top spot following Week 5.9 hours ago -
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Is F1's cost cap leading to better racing?
Trying to find the balance between pure engineering and entertainment has been a very difficult balancing act over the years in Formula 1, but many in the sport think we seeing the signs of change ...13 hours ago -
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Why today could be a good day to take meter readings before prices rise
Typical gas and electricity prices are rising by 10% in England, Scotland and Wales on 1 October.14 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Dockworkers Strike at U.S. Ports Could Begin Tuesday
Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association could walk off the job, halting most shipments at East and Gulf Coast ports and rattling the U.S. economy.15 hours ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Why Are Oversized Glasses So Popular?
A reader wonders why more women start opting for chunky frames at a certain age. Our fashion critic explains the appeal.15 hours ago -
Business - The New York Times
Why Port Workers Might Strike and How It Could Affect Consumers
Thousands of dockworkers who load and unload cargo ships could walk off the job on Tuesday, halting nearly all activity at ports from Maine to Texas.15 hours ago -
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Israel begins ground operations in Lebanon, IDF says
Hamas leader in Lebanon killed; Israel strikes central Beirut for first time in 18 years16 hours ago - Israel -
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Drop in UK flu jabs warning ahead of winter
Fewer people got shots last year and if that repeats the UK could be in for a worse winter, experts warn.21 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Business - Inc.
Why You Shouldn’t Be Obsessed With Enterprise Value
When securing capital or exiting your business, focus instead on customer value.Yesterday -
Politics - NBC News
Economy could be the deciding factor in who wins the White House
Voter feelings about the economy could be the deciding factor in who wins the White House in November. NBC News' Hallie Jackson traveled to eastern North Carolina to ask voters there how they feel ...Yesterday -
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Possible dock workers strike could mean shipping delays ahead of holidays
Negotiations are down to the wire ahead of a possible strike that could mean more shipping delays before the holiday shopping season. Dock workers at some of the country's busiest ports are set to ...Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Why Seize Opportunities in the Real Estate Market Now?
New building starts are down and rents may be poised to rise.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
After a week of records, there's one main market event that could change everything
The S&P 500 index dipped Friday but logged its third straight weekly gain on the back of three record closes last week.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Changes could be coming for Jaguars if early-season struggles continue
Jacksonville is struggling on both sides of the ballYesterday -
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Why are we so obsessed with pumpkin spice?
The autumnal scent has become a billion-dollar industry, from pumpkin spice lattes, to candles and even dog treats.Yesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
US lead International team at feisty Presidents Cup
South Korea's Tom Kim accuses the US of poor sportsmanship and swearing at him during a heated match on the third day of the Presidents Cup in Montreal.Yesterday