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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, has died

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Trump says he's not backing down on tariffs, calls them 'medicine' as markets reel

Read full article: Trump says he's not backing down on tariffs, calls them 'medicine' as markets reel

President Donald Trump said Sunday that he won’t back down on his sweeping tariffs on imports from most of the world unless countries even out their trade with the U.S., digging in on his plans to implement the taxes that have sent financial markets reeling, raised fears of a recession and upended the global trading system.

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Trump halts doubling of tariffs on Canadian metals after Ontario suspends electricity price hikes

Read full article: Trump halts doubling of tariffs on Canadian metals after Ontario suspends electricity price hikes

President Donald Trump’s threat to double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada has led the provincial government of Ontario to suspend its planned surcharges on electricity sold to the United States.

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DOGE's access to Treasury data risks US financial standing and raises security worries, experts warn

Read full article: DOGE's access to Treasury data risks US financial standing and raises security worries, experts warn

The Department of Government Efficiency’s embed into the federal government has raised a host of concerns, transforming a debate over how to cut government waste into a confrontation over privacy rights and the nation’s financial standing in the world.

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The Latest: Trump says ceasefire should be canceled if Hamas doesn’t release hostages by Saturday

Read full article: The Latest: Trump says ceasefire should be canceled if Hamas doesn’t release hostages by Saturday

President Donald Trump said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for U.S. ā€œownershipā€ of the war-torn territory, contradicting other officials in his administration who’ve sought to argue Trump was only calling for the temporary relocation of its population.

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How Biden's domestic policy record stacks up against public perception

Read full article: How Biden's domestic policy record stacks up against public perception

President Joe Biden's tenure in the White House is ending with a gulf between his policy record and his public reputation.

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Stock market today: Wall Street ends higher ahead of Thanksgiving holiday in the US

Read full article: Stock market today: Wall Street ends higher ahead of Thanksgiving holiday in the US

Stocks closed higher on Wall Street, keeping the market on track for a fourth straight weekly gain.

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OpenAI brings back Sam Altman as CEO just days after his firing unleashed chaos

Read full article: OpenAI brings back Sam Altman as CEO just days after his firing unleashed chaos

The ousted leader of ChatGPT maker OpenAI is returning to the company that fired him just days ago.

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President Biden focuses on factory jobs in Wisconsin, ignoring latest Trump indictment

Read full article: President Biden focuses on factory jobs in Wisconsin, ignoring latest Trump indictment

President Joe Biden stopped in the battleground state of Wisconsin to discuss how economic policies he calls ā€œBidenomicsā€ are boosting the economy.

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Basement talk, virtual handshake led to Manchin-Schumer deal

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin had been wrestling for more than a year over President Joe Biden’s big rebuilding America package.

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Rejected by courts, retirees take last shot to save pensions

Read full article: Rejected by courts, retirees take last shot to save pensions

When General Motors went through the biggest industrial bankruptcy proceedings in history, 20,000 retirees from GM's Delphi Corp. subsidiary saw their retirement savings slashed.

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Yellen downplays US recession as wave of economic data looms

Read full article: Yellen downplays US recession as wave of economic data looms

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the U.S. economy is slowing but pointed to healthy hiring as proof that it is not yet in recession.

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Yellen: Recession not inevitable, gas tax holiday weighed

Read full article: Yellen: Recession not inevitable, gas tax holiday weighed

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she expects the U.S. economy to slow in the months ahead, but that a recession is not inevitable.

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Fed's aggressive rate hikes raise likelihood of a recession

Read full article: Fed's aggressive rate hikes raise likelihood of a recession

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has pledged to do whatever it takes to curb inflation, now raging at a four-decade high and defying the Fed’s efforts so far to tame it.

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Treasury Secretary Yellen expects inflation to 'remain high'

Read full article: Treasury Secretary Yellen expects inflation to 'remain high'

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has acknowledged that she and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell ā€œcould have used a better wordā€ than transitory when describing the expected run of inflation in the U.S. economy.

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Biden's challenge: Inflation overshadows robust job gains

Read full article: Biden's challenge: Inflation overshadows robust job gains

President Joe Biden came before the television cameras Friday to celebrate yet another month of healthy job growth and low unemployment and the fastest pace of hiring in four decades under his watch.

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Biden bets strong job market will shield economy from slump

Read full article: Biden bets strong job market will shield economy from slump

The Biden White House is betting the U.S. economy is strong enough to withstand the threats to growth posed by inflation and the war in Ukraine.

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Analysis: Biden finds inflation overshadows strong economy

Read full article: Analysis: Biden finds inflation overshadows strong economy

President Joe Biden is paying a steep price for high inflation.

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Correction: US Economy-Vital Signs story

Read full article: Correction: US Economy-Vital Signs story

In a story June 5, 2021, about the U.S. economy's vital signs, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of a trade association.

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Yellen: Biden's phased-in spending plan won't fuel inflation

Read full article: Yellen: Biden's phased-in spending plan won't fuel inflation

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says President Joe Biden’s massive proposed spending on infrastructure, families and education won’t fuel inflation because the plans would be phased in gradually over 10 years.

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Powell's high-stakes bet: More jobs but only mild inflation

Read full article: Powell's high-stakes bet: More jobs but only mild inflation

With employers hiring, consumers spending and companies raising some prices, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is embarking on a high-stakes gamble.

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Even as economy heats up, Fed to stick with near-zero rates

Read full article: Even as economy heats up, Fed to stick with near-zero rates

Hiring is accelerating as Americans increasingly venture out to shop, eat at restaurants, and travel, and inflation is even picking up after lying dormant for years.

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Biden's 'jobs Cabinet' to sell infrastructure as GOP resists

Read full article: Biden's 'jobs Cabinet' to sell infrastructure as GOP resists

President Joe Biden says Republicans have talked for years about the need to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure and predicts GOP lawmakers will face pressure from their supporters if they don’t act.

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Biden's 'Jobs Cabinet' to sell infrastructure as GOP resists

Read full article: Biden's 'Jobs Cabinet' to sell infrastructure as GOP resists

President Joe Biden is setting about convincing America it needs his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan.

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Yellen's encore: Lending economic heft to Biden's virus plan

Read full article: Yellen's encore: Lending economic heft to Biden's virus plan

ā€œYellen is uniquely poised," said Brian Deese, director of Biden’s National Economic Council. "She has as much experience and expertise of addressing the challenges of our time as any living economic policymaker today. AdYellen juggled parenting with her work as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1980s, helping to build her son’s pinewood derby car as a colleague fed economic data into a computer. It’s an argument cultivated from years of research that fully blossomed during Yellen’s time as Fed chair. She said Yellen values differences of opinion and diversity because that helps her get a fuller sense of the economy.

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Yellen: Biden's plan could restore full employment by 2022

Read full article: Yellen: Biden's plan could restore full employment by 2022

(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)WASHINGTON – Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday the country was still in a ā€œdeep holeā€ with millions of lost jobs but that President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief plan could generate enough growth to restore full employment by next year. Summers also contended that Biden’s plan would make less money available for other initiatives such as improving the nation’s infrastructure. The proposal will be part of the COVID-19 relief bill they are writing that is expected to largely follow Biden’s plan. Under the House Democrats’ plan, those amounts would begin to phase out for individual parents earning $75,000 yearly and couples making $150,000. She said if Biden’s relief package is approved, the country could get back to full employment by next year.

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Gary Oldman on finding the frequency of 'Mank'

Read full article: Gary Oldman on finding the frequency of 'Mank'

But Fincher cast Oldman’s manager, Douglas Urbanski (as Larry Summers in ’The Social Networkā€), before he called up Oldman about another role. Orson Welles was a genius and if everybody doesn’t know that, I don’t know what to say.ā€In crafting the portrait of Mankiewicz, Fincher wanted Oldman as himself. Oldman was himself once an alcoholic and, like Mank, prone to audacious gambles. Back when he was drinking, Oldman chose between two simultaneous offers — ā€œWaterworldā€ and ā€œThe Scarlet Letterā€ — with a coin flip. In a court filing in 2001, Fiorentino alleged that Oldman hit her with a telephone, an allegation that Oldman strongly denies.

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