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March hasn't been a great month for mortgage rates and the past 3 days have been particularly bad. During that time, our daily rate index went from 6.09% on Tuesday to 6.41% today--the highest since … [+533 chars]
March hasn't been a great month for mortgage rates and the past 3 days have been particularl...
Whatever you may have heard about the Target boycott ending, heres the truth: The boycott is not ...
Elon Musk admitted today that xAI, his artificial intelligence venture, was not built right first...
The U.S. economy was in worse shape in the weeks before the United States and Israel launched str...
One of the early electric vertical takeoff aircraft launches a demo flight over the Golden Gate B...
Threat level: The American Farm Bureau Federation warned in a letter to Trump this week that &quo...
The oil supply shock from the Iran war is directly impacting what Americans pay to fill up their cars, with gasoline prices up an average of roughly 60 cents since hostilities erupted on February 2...
Analysis by Mary Cunningham
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Analysis by Jamie Smyth, Myles McCormick
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Just a few weeks after using his company SpaceX to acquire his AI company xAI, Elon Musk admitted that the latter “was not built right.” That’s exactly what people want to hear while you’re pitchin...
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Read AnalysisWASHINGTON (AP) The highly resilient U.S. economy was already showing signs of strain even before the launch of the Iran war, data released Friday showed, underscoring the risks that rising gasolin...
Analysis by Paul Wiseman, Christopher Rugaber
Read AnalysisWASHINGTON (AP) An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve moved higher in January in the latest sign that prices were persistently elevated even before the Iran war caused spikes ...
Analysis by Christopher Rugaber
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