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Trump discloses thousands of stock trades, some in companies directly influenced by his policies
Recent presidents have stayed away from trading stocks in companies whose fortunes they could lift or scuttle with the stroke of a pen
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US stocks fall further from their records after bond markets crank up the pressure
The U.S. stock market gave back more of its record-setting rally
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Graduates are booing pep talks on AI at college commencements
Artificial intelligence has become an unwelcome topic at college commencements
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Google announces slew of AI advances, including a personal AI assistant coming soon
Google is introducing a range of new AI tools, including an AI assistant called Gemini Spark, which proactively performs tasks for users
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Jury acquits 2 business executives of bribing Navy admiral for government contract
A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired to bribe a retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral, who is now serving a six-year prison sentence for his conviction on corruption charges
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US government agrees to drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS lawsuit settlement
US government agrees to drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS lawsuit settlement
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NFL taking 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville and Titans' new enclosed stadium
The NFL is taking the 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville and the Tennessee Titans’ new Nissan Stadium after team owners voted Tuesday to hold the league’s championship game in the Music City for the first time
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Democratic-led states challenge the Trump administration's new caps on federal student loans
A coalition of Democratic-led states is challenging the Trump administration’s recent caps on federal student loans, arguing the limits will make it harder for students pursuing certain healthcare degrees to attain the necessary training and education
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Canadian miner Sherritt International stops plan to dissolve Cuban joint venture
Canadian miner Sherritt International Corp. says it is no longer pursuing a plan to dissolve its Cuban joint venture, reversing a decision it announced last week amid expanded U.S. sanctions on the country
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Affordable Care Act enrollment projected to plunge by 5 million as costs spike, analysis shows
Nationwide enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace could drop by nearly 5 million people this year
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