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America might be headed for a government shutdown (again)
If Congress doesn't pass a spending bill by September 30, the government could shut down. Here's wh…
Allie Kelly,Brent D. Griffiths
How ultra-processed bread took over America
Bread has been a food staple across cultures for millenia. But today, most store-bought loaves cont…
The deadly cost of America's housing crisis
America's inability to build enough homes in safe areas is pushing people to buy houses that are in…
Ned Resnikoff
Inside the media circus that still surrounds America's presidential debates
The "spin room" might be the only time you can put multiple governors, senators, and House members …
Bryan Metzger
Miss America Madison Marsh says people just keep getting pageantry and the Air Force wrong
Madison Marsh has used her reign as Miss America 2024 to highlight similarities between the beauty …
Lauren Frias
America's most boring job is on the brink of extinction
Inside the desperate campaign to get Gen Z to become accountants
Emmalyse Brownstein
The top 65 stocks and ETFs changing the world with AI out of 3,400 companies, according to Bank of America
The trajectory of gains is steep: in the past, disruptive technologies took 15 to 30 years to reach…
Laila Maidan
The US port strike isn't just hitting imports. America's farmers could be hurt, too.
About 40% of agricultural exports ship in containers move through the East and Gulf Coast ports, ac…
Huileng Tan
After 10 years in corporate America, one woman took a 'micro-retirement.' It reversed burnout and improved her quality of life.
Anaïs Felt decided to take an extended break from work after burning out at her tech job. Her "micr…
Samantha Grindell
The biggest threat to the US dollar is America's exorbitant debt load, JPMorgan says
The dollar's dominance could be eroded if the US doesn't address certain domestic issues, JPMorgan …
Filip De Mott
We're losing the one thing that's keeping the peace between America and China
American businesses hoped China would be a gold mine. That dream is dying and it could make it hard…
Linette Lopez
America's offices are about to see a wave of distress that could result in a billion square feet of fresh housing supply
Empty offices could yield more than a billion square feet worth of housing supply, real estate expe…
Jennifer Sor
America is facing a nightmare scenario with a looming strike and wrecked infrastructure after Hurricane Helene
A looming port strike and the Hurricane Helene fallout could disrupt US supply chains, cost $5 bill…
Tim Paradis
America's big cities are losing their one big advantage
A steep rise in housing costs means many Americans may be better off moving out of cities, a dramat…
James Rodriguez
The top 5% will benefit from Trump's tax plans while the rest of America pays more, a new analysis says
Trump's proposed tariffs could hurt lower earners' wallets, while extending the former president's …
Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
A billionaire heir built one of America's largest homes. His bitter divorce means his $195 million mansion is for sale.
The Wall Street Journal reported that if the Pritzker estate sells for its asking price of $195 mil…
Gabbi Shaw
Symptoms of long Covid differ between children, teens: US study
Among children aged 6-11 years, the most common long COVID symptoms were headache (57%), followed b…
PTI
Copa America 2024 final: Argentina beat Colombia 1-0 despite Messi injury scare, crowd trouble at Hard Rock Stadium
Lionel Messi and his Argentina team haved successfully clinched their 16th Copa America title with …
Can't find a job? It's not you, it's Corporate America.
If it feels like the labor market is breaking up with you, you're not being gaslit; it's harder to …
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
Investors shorting oil are walking into a 'bear trap' with energy demand set to surge, Bank of America says
Investors have turned bearish on oil amid fears of oversupply, but if GDP grows in line with estima…