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Federal judge indefinitely blocks Trump shutdown layoffs
A federal judge has indefinitely blocked President Trump’s efforts to lay off thousands of federal employees amid the government shutdown. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston, an appointee of
Mega Millions jackpot hits $714M ahead of drawing
(NewsNation) — The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed past $700 million for just the ninth time in the game’s history. Ahead of Tuesday’s drawing, the jackpot now stands
Los Angeles homeowners among the most ‘house poor’ in the country
While much of Los Angeles‘ affordability crisis tends to be focused on renters struggling to make ends meet, those who own their homes are also feeling the effects
US stocks rally toward more records ahead of pivotal week for Wall Street
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are climbing toward more records on Monday ahead of a week packed with potentially market-moving events for Wall Street. The S&P 500 rose
Sticker shock begins as Affordable Care Act meets shutdown deadlock
(The Hill) — Congress is barreling toward a critical deadline for extending the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies at the heart of the government shutdown, and it may
What are the best ways to use credit card points?
(NewsNation) — If you’re a credit card holder, you hear about all the great things that can come with using it for purchases. Credit card points are extra
Is AI really coming after your job?
(NerdWallet) – Since ChatGPT’s late-2022 release, countless headlines have prophesized an apocalyptic future for workers: “We asked ChatGPT which jobs it thinks it will replace — and it’s
Best Full-Size Trucks for 2025
(iSeeCars) – The Ford F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in America for over 40 years, and the Ram 1500 pickup and the Chevrolet Silverado are also mainstays
How the growing penny shortage may impact you
(NEXSTAR) — A penny shortage was expected, but not for a few more months. Now, businesses have found themselves asking customers not to pay with cash or otherwise
