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Unsettled by NYC shooting, companies wonder if their offices are safe

By Associated Press’s WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS and MATT SEDENSKY NEW YORK (AP) After a heinous shooting at an office building in New York City sparked ...

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As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, a clothing factory in the tiny African nation of Lesotho goes dark

Written by Renata Brito Lesotho’s MASERU (AP) There is no longer the thunderous boom of hundreds of sewing machines. Dust covers spools of thread ...

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Bessent says child savings accounts in Trump law are ‘a back door for privatizing Social Security’

Written by Lisa Mascaro and Michelle L. Price Washington (AP) Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Wednesday that the children’s savings program, which was ...

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Dissent emerges at Federal Reserve among Trump appointees, but a rate change remains unlikely

Written by AP Economics Writer Christopher Ruger Washington (AP) In a show of discord at the Fed that reflects the uncertain future for the ...

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Tariffs threaten Asian beauty product boom in US

By Associated Press Business Writer MAE ANDERSON NEW YORK (AP) Amrita Bhasin, 24, chose to buy more sheet masks from Korean companies like U-Need ...

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Column: Tips to cut down on screen time and smartphone use for kids

Soon, when school resumes, parents will go from fighting over cell phones and video games to fighting over schoolwork, cell phones, and video games. ...

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Universal: HHN to feature lagoon show and ‘Circus of Decay’

Two events with well-known formats for HHN fans have been announced by Universal Orlando as part of the 2025 Halloween Horror Nights calendar. Circus ...

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Federal regulators approve Paramount’s $8 billion deal with Skydance, capping months of turmoil

By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Federal regulators on Thursday approved Paramount’s $8 billion merger with Skydance, clearing the way to ...

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Do as I say, not as I do: On my failings as an investor

By Christine Benz of Morningstar If a knowledgeable observer trained his or her sights on my choices, what are the trouble spots they would ...

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Labubu not the first toy craze, and certainly won’t be the last

By MICHELLE CHAPMAN, AP Business Writer Pop Mart has struck it rich. The Chinese company that caters to toy connoisseurs and influencers said this ...

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