US Consumer Spending and Incomes Up in November
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer spending rebounded in November after a weak showing in October, while a key inflation gauge posted the fastest year-over-year increase in 11 months.
Continue Reading »WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer spending rebounded in November after a weak showing in October, while a key inflation gauge posted the fastest year-over-year increase in 11 months.
Continue Reading »Republican presidential candidate and South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has ended his bid for GOP nomination.
In a message posted to youtube on Monday, Graham announced his intentions to
Continue Reading »NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks closed higher after the Federal Reserve nudged interest rates higher for the first time in nine years, a vote of confidence in the U.S. economy.
At the same time
Continue Reading »BOSTON (AP) — A card game that a Boston College professor made for his kids is now catching on around the world.
Continue Reading »WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will consider the rights of businesses and landowners that the Army Corps of Engineers has determined are subject to the federal Clean Water Act.
Continue Reading »Republican presidential candidate and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson hinted to media that he may consider leaving the race if the Republican Party establishment moves to manipulate the primary election through a brokered convention.
Continue Reading »RANDALL CHASE, AP Business Writer, DOVER, Del. (AP) — Dow Chemical and DuPont are merging to form a company valued at about $130 billion as they try to counter falling commodities prices and weakness in some key markets
Continue Reading »CANDICE CHOI, AP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Yum CEO Greg Creed thinks he figured out why sales at Pizza Hut have gone cold: The chain needs to be more like the car-hailing service Uber.
Continue Reading »College Football Playoff Executive Director Bill Hancock says ESPN has agreed to not use advertisements for daily fantasy sports websites during broadcasts of the biggest postseason games.
Continue Reading »The lone health insurance cooperative to make money last year on the Affordable Care Act’s public insurance exchanges is now losing millions and cutting off individual enrollment for 2016.
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