Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Inside Apple's Billion-Dollar Business Fixing Cracked iPhone Screens
By Stephen Nellis, ReutersHey Siri, where can I get my cracked iPhone screen fixed? Apple Inc customers will soon have more choices as the company looks to reduce long wait times for iPhone repairs at its retail stores...
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Is Apple Now Focused on Something Bigger Than a Car?
By Jim Edwards, Business InsiderApple is behaving in a really strange way regarding the mythical "Apple Car." After hiring 1,000 people to work on a secret program called Project Titan, which many believed to be the development of...
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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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iPhone7: Why Apple Could Be Making a Huge Mistake
By Josh HerrFor over a decade now the September announcement from Apple has reliably set off a media circus. As iPhones, iPods and iPads all became a regular part of our day-to-day lives, these unveiling events...
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The New ‘Tracking Excavator’ Proves How Your Privacy Is Violated Online
By James UrtonFor more than two decades, people have used the internet to research, shop, make friends, find dates, and learn about the world. And third parties have been watching—and learning. When you open a...
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PayPal Is Winning the Mobile Payment Wars, but Apple Has This One Advantage
While pundits have been promising for years that we’ll soon be able to leave our wallets at home and pay for everything via our cell phones, mass adoption of mobile, digital payment systems hasn’t...
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Apple Is Making a Big Change to Its iPhone Design Cycle
By Kif Leswing , Business InsiderThe new iPhone coming out this fall is going to look a lot like the iPhones currently on sale. Apple is moving away from its traditional two-year upgrade cycle, in which a complete redesign of the...
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What if Apple Made iPhones in the US? Here’s How Much You’d Pay
Among his many campaign promises, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said that he would get Apple to start manufacturing its phones and computers in the United States...
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5 Reasons Apple Invested $1 Billion in the Uber of China
By Kif Leswing , Business InsiderApple announced on Thursday that it had invested $1 billion in Didi Chuxing, the leading ride-hailing service in China. It was a surprise for a number of reasons. A billion dollars is a lot of money...
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The End of an Era for Apple and the iPhone
By Julia Love and Anya George Tharakan, ReutersApple Inc (AAPL.O) on Tuesday reported quarterly results below Wall Street targets and forecast another disappointing quarter, while sales of iPhones, its most important product, declined for the...
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Apple Offers Divident, Plans Stock Buyback
By YINKA ADEGOKE, ReutersApple offers cash dividend to investors; plans stock buyback.
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A New 700 Club: Banking on Another Apple Miracle
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesWall Street is calling it the “700 Club”– the group of buy-side analysts who have gone public in recent days with projections that Apple’s stock (which closed Friday at $585.57 a share) will soar to...
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Why Cash-Hoarding Companies May Have an Edge
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesInvestors’ hunger for dividend stocks just can’t be satisfied. Hardly a day goes by without some financial strategist or other pundit urging them buy to their hearts’ content. That’s why it was all...
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JOBS Bill Opens Door to Growth…and Scam Artists
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesFirst the good news that you’ve already heard about: even though the unemployment rate didn’t dip in February, the economy was strong enough to create 227,000 new jobs , the third month in a row that...
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Wage Hikes in China Threaten Electronics Industry
By NOEL RANDEWICH and Poornima Gupta, ReutersHewlett-Packard and Dell Inc are keeping a close eye on a big jump in wages for workers that assemble Apple Inc's iPhone in China, and could be forced to nudge up prices for their own products if...