Budget Battles
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Trump Ratchets Up His Tariff Threats
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Trump Picks Project 2025 Architect to Oversee Budget
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Trump Taps Hedge Fund Mogul for Treasury Secretary
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Trump Picks a New Attorney General Nominee After Gaetz Withdraws
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Musk and Ramaswamy Outline Plan to Slash Federal Workforce
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Trump Picks TV’s Dr. Oz to Run Medicare and Medicaid
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Johnson Signals Plan for Looming Shutdown Deadline
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Will the Nasdaq Surge End in Another Tech Wreck?
It's feeling like 1999 again. The Clintons are in the headlines. Everyone is enamored with new technologies (VR, autonomous vehicles, robotics). And the sluggish pace of rate hikes from the Federal...
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How Apple Could Put Your Favorite Website Out of Business
By Andrew LumbyFor media companies and other businesses that rely on web advertising for income, ad-blocking has long been a scourge that threatens their livelihood. Thankfully for them, though, ad-blockers such as...
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Here’s What Will Rock the Stock Market Next
By Patti Domm, CNBCEarnings season may not give investors that warm and fuzzy feeling this quarter. For the first time in six years, earnings are in a real decline, expected to be negative with a 2.9 percent drop in S...
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The Pros and Cons of Holding Large Stakes in Apple
By David Randall, ReutersAt more than 15 percent of his fund's assets, John Burnham, manager of the $136 million Burnham Fund, has a larger stake in Apple Inc than any other diversified fund. "I think they are doing...
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Apple’s App Store Bigger Than Hollywood Box Office
By Amey StoneOn Tuesday, Apple posted the largest quarterly profit of any company in history. Its $18 billion net income, up from $13 billion a year ago, is mainly due to selling 74.5 million iPhones in the...
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Why Google Keeps Struggling Against Facebook
By John Melloy, CNBCShares of Google may struggle in coming years as the company faces a maturing search business, lower margins in other products and increased competition from Facebook , according to a Wall Street...
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CES 2015: Prepare for 3D Printers and VR
By Cnbc Staff, CNBCDon't hold your breath for any completely brand new technologies coming out of the International Consumer Electronics Show this year, as the focus among the 3,500 vendors will be more on improving—...
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Why 2015 May Be the Year of the Ear for Wearables
By Nyshka Chandran, CNBCForget smartwatches and the Google Glass - 2015 may be the year of the ear for wearable technology. "There's some interesting information you can capture through the ear. We've been looking at things...
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How Apple Won Christmas 2014 — and the Year in Mobile
Apple capped off a strong comeback year with a very merry Christmas. The iPhone 6 and other Apple smartphones and tablets accounted for 51.3 percent of all such devices activated in the week through...
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Guess Where Most Skilled Immigrants Are Going
By Emilio Zagheni, The ConversationThe United States has always been known as a nation of immigrants and a top destination for scientists and other highly skilled professionals. That ability to attract the world’s most educated and...
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10 Unexpected Black Friday Deals
By Lindsay Sakraida, dealnews.comAt this point, we're all pretty familiar with the notion of Black Friday season , and it's very likely that you know what the usual suspects will be for doorbuster deals once the ads start rolling...
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Alibaba Tops $8B Mark in Display of Consumer Power
By Adam Jourdan, ReutersE-commerce giant Alibaba's Singles' Day sales broke through the $8 billion mark late on Tuesday, illustrating the buying power of the Chinese consumer and the importance of the event in the retail...
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Be a Great Hacker, Get a Great Job
By Mary Thompson, CNBCAt the Money 2020 Hackathon in Las Vegas, there's more than just the $125,000 in prize money at stake. Winners here may also land a job with one of the hackathon's sponsors PayPal. "They get to learn...
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Why Investors Give Company Founders a Longer Leash
By Tim Mclaughlin and ROSS KERBER, ReutersFor good stock market bets, some top investors can't be too bothered by details like corporate profits: instead, they pick companies run by their founders. Four of the top six performing companies on...
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Steve Jobs’ Own Apple Computer Could Fetch $600K
By Chris Michaud, ReutersA fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents' garage in 1976 for $600 will hit the auction block in December, where it is expected to fetch more than...