There’s been a lot of gloom and doom surrounding the Los Angeles Angels after the last couple of months of last season, but ...
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There is a bit more nuance to be gleaned beyond that eye-watering figure, though. To begin with, Samsung's full earnings ...
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What seemed like a November bottom for dip buyers resulted in another rout that saw investors in Oracle Corporation (ORCL) taking another hammering, as the market tests whether dip buyers are still ...
UK households are hoarding cash rather than spending it because the shocks of the past five years have left them feeling financially insecure, a former Bank of England rate-setter warned, adding to a ...
HELSINKI, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Harsh economic headwinds are sending a chill through the world's happiest country. But after 1,000 days of unemployment, 33-year-old Juho-Pekka Palomaa hasn't let ...
The Trump administration’s decision Tuesday to outsource dozens of Education Department programs to other federal agencies prompted pushback, applause and some cautious optimism. Several higher ed ...
Business owners have spent most of 2025 grappling with economic uncertainties. Chief among them are questions about the effects that import tariffs may have on their own costs and on their customers’ ...
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The gloomy mood that settled over the Bay Area in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic is finally showing signs of breaking. A new survey of residents across the region found nearly half agree the ...
The US government shutdown was greeted with equanimity by investors, who seem to agree with Morningstar senior US economist Preston Caldwell’s view that its economic impact is likely to be negligible.