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Cyprus Lawmakers Reject Unpopular Bailout Plan
A revised plan that would spare small depositors from a one-time tax on savings is being considered.
When Fees Attack: Rolling Over A 401(k) Can Trigger Big-Time Charges
One of the moments our retirement nest eggs are most vulnerable is when we change jobs. That's when some financial advisers charge fees to roll them over — and those fees can be hard to see.
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Soon after the Uvalde shooting, conspiracy theories took off among the far right
Rumors, misinformation and conspiracy theories were rampant on right-wing social media before verifiable information came out about the gunman who took at least 21 lives at a Texas elementary school.
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Indictments Loom in Bear Stearns Case
Grand jury indictments are anticipated for two Bear Stearns hedge fund managers who were taken into custody Thursday. It will be the first time Wall Street executives have been charged with crimes related to the subprime mortgage crisis.
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Trump's Travel Costs Add Up, Setting Him On Path To Outspend Obama
President Trump is again at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, meaning his already-high travel costs are now higher. A group that tracks presidential travel says the visits could cost $1 million each.
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Under DeVos, Here's How School Choice Might Work
"Tax credit scholarships" are a twist on vouchers. Florida's program is one of the largest in the country, serving 92,000 students.
How Admissions Really Work: If The College Admissions Scandal Shocked You, Read This
There are lots of legal ways that wealthy students get into America's top schools.
States Are Near A $26 Billion Opioid Settlement With Drug Distributors
Four big drug companies would pay out $26 billion to dozens of states over the next 17 years.
Child Labor Surges For The First Time In 20 Years. The Pandemic May Make That Worse.
An estimated 160 million children were involved in child labor around the world at the beginning of 2020, according to a new report.
No NAFTA Deal Will Be Reached In 2017, Castaneda Speculates
Rachel Martin talks to former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda about the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which has become a major irritant in U.S.-Mexico relations.
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