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Markets Want Fed to Save Them, but Its Tools Might Not Work
As stocks around the world tumble on worries about a fast-spreading virus, investors have been clamoring for the superheroes of the financial world to ride to the rescue once again.
Media Faces Challenges in Covering Coronavirus Outbreak
Covering the coronavirus story requires careful navigation and constant attention.
Cultural Preservation Among Options in Oil and Gas Plan
The preservation and protection of Native American cultural sites would be a priority of U.S. land managers under one of the options up for consideration.
How to Make A Student Loan Complaint That Gets Results
Trying to make a complaint against your student loan lender or servicer may feel like screaming into the void. Don't let that stop you from voicing your concerns to the powers that be.
Combining Households? Here's What You Need to Know
When you take the necessary steps to combine your households after thoroughly planning ahead, it can be a very positive and life-changing experience for both of you.
A Clinic Prepares for Supreme Court Abortion Fight
"The constant refrain we hear regarding the reason for terminating a pregnancy has always been primarily lack of financial resources. People are broke."
AP Fact Check: Trump Revives False Claim on Wall At CPAC
President Donald Trump asserted anew on Saturday that Mexico is paying for his border wall, even as his administration shifts billions from the Pentagon to cover some construction costs and Mexico pitches in nothing.
Transgender Americans Are More Likely to Be Unemployed and Poor
The United States Supreme Court will issue a ruling this year that will determine whether trans Americans are protected by federal law from employment discrimination.
Moderate Democrats Woo Utah Republicans Turned Off by Trump
Democratic presidential candidates like to boast about their ability to lure away disaffected Republican voters. If there's a place to test their skills, it's Utah.
Warren Still Dogged by Past Claims of Indigenous Ancestry
Cherokee citizens are calling on Elizabeth Warren to publicly disavow a family story of indigenous heritage as a way to dissuade others from making false claims they say often romanticize Native Americans.
Virus Outbreak Batters Economies, Raises Fear Of Spread
Amid fears about where the next outbreak of a fast-spreading new virus would appear, infections and deaths continued to rise across the globe Sunday, emptying streets of tourists and workers, shaking economies and rewriting the realities of daily life.
Millennial Money: 3 Financial Moves That Deserve More Credit
Here are just a few ways millennials — a group that today reaches from their mid-20s to nearly 40 — are getting it right when it comes to their finances.
Coronavirus Fear Touches Off A Global Run on Face Masks
Fear of the spreading coronavirus has led to a global run on sales of face masks despite medical experts' advice that most people who aren't sick don't need to wear them.
Trump Picks Ratcliffe As Top Intelligence Official, Again
President Donald Trump on Friday picked Rep. John Ratcliffe again to be the nation's top intelligence official, just months after abruptly ending an earlier effort to install him amid bipartisan criticism.
AP Fact Check: Trump's Viral Spin on Virus; Dem Oversteps
President Donald Trump has not proved to be the bearer of reliable information when calamity threatens and people want straight answers about it. That's happening again now.
Trump Tries to Shift Blame As Virus Outbreak Rattles Markets
As global markets plunged amid growing fears about the coronavirus outbreak, President Donald Trump and his allies pulled from a familiar playbook Friday and blamed others for the slide.
How Auto Insurers Use Your Nondriving Habits to Raise Prices
Some insurers jack up prices based on seemingly unrelated data — like your magazine subscriptions or what groceries you buy.
Joe Coulombe, Founder of Popular Trader Joe's Markets, Dies
Joe Coulombe envisioned a new generation of young grocery shoppers emerging in the 1960s, one that wanted healthy, tasty, high-quality food they couldn't find in most supermarkets and couldn't afford to buy in the few high-end gourmet outlets.
Once Skeptics, Conservatives Out to Expand Trump's Base
Four years ago, candidate Donald Trump didn't bother attending the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. This year, bedrock conservatives are working on how to sell Trump's brand of Republicanism beyond the party faithful.
Outbreak Starts to Look More Like Worldwide Economic Crisis
The coronavirus outbreak began to look more like a worldwide economic crisis Friday as anxiety about the infection cut trade and travel and dragged already slumping financial markets even lower.