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2024 Kia Sorento X-Pro: A Rugged Take on the Midsize SUV
The 2024 Kia Sorento X-Pro marks a bold step forward for the Sorento lineup, offering a more rugged, adventure-ready version of this popular midsize SUV.
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How Philanthropy Helps Establish Florida Residency
One of the pressing questions facing newcomers to the Sunshine State is "should I establish Florida residency and how do I simplify the process?" This is especially true for the many high-net-worth individuals who have flocked to Palm Beach and Martin Counties during and...
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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Adds Off-Road XRT Off-Road Trim
The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Adds Off-Road XRT trim. XRT (extreme rugged terrain) trim - has Pixel wheel, signal, motif and designed for overlanding light off roading.Hyundai's popular EV crossover has been restyled for 2025 and now comes with larger batteries and a Tesla...
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Goldman Sachs: Options Point to Market Correction
Wall Street stocks could be facing a correction because of ructions in the options market, Goldman Sachs specialist Scott Rubner said in a client note seen by Reuters Friday.
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Home Sales Fall as High Mortgages, Prices Freeze Out Buyers
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in January as rising mortgage rates and prices put off many would-be homebuyers despite a wider selection of properties on the market.
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Student Loans: Should I File Jointly or Separately?
Student loans are the bane of many young professional's existence. The numbers continue to climb, now totaling nearly $1.8 trillion of debt in the United States.
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Equity Funds Draw Inflows on Inflation Relief, Earnings
U.S. equity funds attracted inflows for the first time in three weeks in the seven days to February 19, buoyed by easing inflation concerns and strong fourth-quarter corporate earnings that boosted risk appetite.
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Tesla Recalls 380,000 EVs Over Power Steering Issue
Tesla said Friday it was recalling nearly 380,000 vehicles in the United States due to a power steering assist failure that could increase steering effort, particularly at low speeds, raising the risk of a crash.
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WH, Treasury to Block DOGE Access to Taxpayer Data
White House and Treasury Department officials have agreed to prohibit the Department of Government Efficiency team from accessing personal taxpayer data at the Internal Revenue Service, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.It cited two people familiar with the matter....
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IRS Layoffs Could Disrupt Tax-Filing Season
The thousands of layoffs scheduled to begin at the IRS on Thursday could disrupt tax-filing season, according to a report from Politico.
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Only 5% of US Car Buyers Choose Electric Vehicles
The SHOCKING Truth About EV Demand in 2025. It's NOT GOOD.
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Trump Supercharges AI Sector & Investors Want More
President Donald Trump's decisive action to rescind outdated AI policies and cut through bureaucratic red tape is a pivotal moment for the future of American artificial intelligence.
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Market Jitters Ebb as Investors Call 'Tariff Man' Trump's Bluff
The outsized swings in markets on the back of Donald Trump's every word on tariffs just weeks ago have faded to mere flickers, as investors switch their focus elsewhere, and bet against a full-scale trade war really materializing.
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Gold Prices Catapult to Record High of $2,954
Gold prices surged to a record high Thursday, as fears of a global trade war sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats fueled safe-haven demand for the precious metal.
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Central Banks Bet on Gold-Should You?
Gold is on a historic upswing, shattering records as central banks stockpile unprecedented amounts. It recently soared to an all-time high of $2,865 per ounce, marking a 30% gain over the past year.
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DeepSeek Isn't a Threat to the AI Boom
AI stocks are in recovery mode. A few weeks ago, Chinese startup DeepSeek shocked the world with its new artificial intelligence (AI) model R1. It was the first Chinese AI model that matched-and even exceeded-the capabilities of US rivals like ChatGPT.
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Musk: Will Talk to Trump About DOGE Rebate Checks
Elon Musk said he will "check with the president" about sending Americans rebates for federal money saved by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Tariff Threats Pave Way to Gold's All-Time $2,946 High
Gold prices advanced to an all-time high Wednesday as trade war tensions and concerns over global economic growth drove safe-haven flows following U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff threats.
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Vanguard Pauses Corporate Meetings Over New ESG Guidance
Top mutual fund manager Vanguard has paused meetings with portfolio companies while it reviews the impact of new guidance on investor activism from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Vanguard ETF Overtakes State Street's Fund as World's Biggest
Vanguard Group's Standard & Poor's 500 ETF finally seized the title of the world's largest exchange-traded fund from rival State Street Global Advisors' product, the SPDR S&P 500 Trust, according to data from FactSet, LSEG and other sources.
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LA Schools Start Ban on Social Media, Cellphones
A ban on cellphones and other devices in classrooms passed by the nation's second-largest school district began Tuesday as students in Los Angeles returned after an extended Presidents' Day holiday weekend.
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US Consumers Stockpile Ahead of Trump Tariffs
One in five Americans have said they are purchasing more items than usual primarily due to concerns over President Donald Trump's tariffs, a CreditCards.com report showed Tuesday.
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Judge Blocks Biden Student Loan Relief Plan
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced on Tuesday that a circuit court judge ordered a block on former President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
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Trump Admin Warns US Schools on DEI Practices
Craig Trainor, acting assistant secretary for civil rights at the Education Department, informed U.S. colleges and universities Tuesday that government funding will be chopped if they continue to apply diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
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Egg Shortage Prompts Restaurants, Bakeries to Raise Prices
Small business owners that rely on eggs for their products are facing sticker shock because the usually reliable staple is in short supply, and, in turn, they are passing those higher prices onto their customers.