TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mixed Wednesday in cautious trading after most U.S. stocks rose, settling back to where they were before last week’s swoon over the
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Supreme Court extends SNAP payment pause over Jackson’s objection
The Supreme Court extended a block until Thursday night on lower court orders requiring the Trump administration to make full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments during the government
Wall Street drifts in mixed trading in a slowdown after its big gain
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting in mixed trading, a slowdown after swinging from their first losing week in four to a big gain on Monday.
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50-year mortgages: What it could mean for homebuyers
(NewsNation) — The Trump administration says it’s working on a plan that could make 50-year mortgages a reality, a move aimed at helping younger Americans buy homes. “A
Youtube TV offering $20 credit amid contract dispute with Disney
(NewsNation) — YouTube TV is now offering a $20 credit to subscribers after cutting off access to Disney-owned channels at the end of last month. YouTube TV viewers
What to know about Trump’s $2K tariff rebate proposal
(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump recently floated giving $2,000 to most Americans from tariff revenue collected by the administration. Trump made the proposal on social media Sunday and
Nvidia and other tech stocks help Wall Street recover much of last week’s losses
NEW YORK (AP) — Big Tech and other superstars of the U.S. stock market are rallying on Monday, as Wall Street recovers much of its loss from last
The Best Ways to Establish Good credit
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Job cuts in US hit highest October amount in 22 years, report says
(NewsNation) — Job cuts in the United States last month reached the highest level since 2003. According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, employers announced 153,074 job cuts in