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Judge Tosses Trump WH Bid to End SAVE Student Loan Plan
A federal judge on Friday dismissed the Trump administration's request to eliminate the SAVE student loan repayment plan, a ruling that consumer advocates said should restore access, at least for now, to lower monthly payments and faster loan forgiveness for millions,
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Democrats Seek $1,700 Tariff Refunds After Ruling
Democrats are demanding $1,700 in tariff refunds for Americans after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs.
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Modern Car Headlights Are Too Bright - And Dangerous
These bright headlights have been a real issue for many drivers. So many people are constantly complaining that they are blinded by other drivers who have no control over the brightness of their vehicles.
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Trump's Economic Playbook: Homeownership, Tax Relief
President Trump's latest economic pitch boils down to three pillars: make it easier to own a home, shift the tax burden away from workers and onto foreign imports, and rein in Washington's runaway spending.
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Marist Poll: 1 in 3 NYers Want to Leave Due to High Costs
One in three New York residents say they plan to leave the Empire State within the next five years, with soaring living expenses topping the list of reasons, according to a new Marist Poll.
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Mortgages Dip Below 6% for First Time Since 2022
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has slipped below a key psychological barrier, falling to 5.98% this week , the first time it has dipped under 6% since September 2022, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Gold Is Rising as Global Risks Align
Gold was once considered a legacy investment, tucked away in vaults and largely forgotten. Today, that reputation has changed.
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Bessent: Trump 401(k) Plan Can Pass Via Reconciliation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Congress can use budget reconciliation to push forward a retirement savings proposal President Donald Trump announced in his State of the Union address.
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Rep. Donalds to Newsmax: GOP Tax Changes Let Working Families Keep More Money
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday that Republicans and President Donald Trump are helping working families "keep money in their pocket" through tax changes that target tips, overtime pay, small businesses and Social Security recipients.
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Samsung Rolls Out More AI for the New Galaxy S26
Samsung Wednesday unveiled its latest Galaxy smartphones, which boast an even bigger toolbox of artificial intelligence technology than the previous two generations and introduce a new privacy shield mode that blocks snoopy bystanders from sneaking a peek at the display...
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Trump Promises $1,000 401(k) Contributions Each Year
U.S. President Donald Trump boasted of stock market gains in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday and pledged that the government would contribute to workers' retirement savings, while saying little to reduce jitters on Wall Street about the future of his tariffs and...
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Sen. Husted: Trump's Economic Message Highlights Tax Benefits
Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's economic message in his State of the Union address will resonate with voters at home because it underscored what he called clear differences between Republicans...
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Expand Consumer Choice to Beat Inflation
Even before 2019, the United States spent more on healthcare than any other country. Healthcare remains the largest and most troubling cost driver.
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Trump Admin May Make Banks Check Citizenship
The Trump administration is considering a bold new step in its effort to curb illegal immigration , potentially requiring U.S. banks to collect citizenship information from customers, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Anthropic Touts AI Tools for Investment Banking, Wealth Management
Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic Tuesday unveiled 10 new ways for business customers to plug in its technology to key areas of their work, weeks after other releases sparked an aggressive selloff in traditional software company shares.
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Sen. Blackburn: Apple News Freezes Out Conservatives
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Tuesday that Apple News is sidelining conservative voices and vowed that the censorship "has got to stop." Appearing on Newsmax's "Wake Up America," Blackburn said...
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'AI Doomsday' Report Sparks Job Loss Fears
Wall Street didn't need a recession, a banking crisis or a geopolitical shock to tumble Monday. It needed a 7,000-word essay about artificial intelligence, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Bitcoin Slides to $62,907 on Tariff Turmoil, Iran Tensions
Bitcoin sank further Tuesday, trading around $62,907, down 5.02% from Monday's close, as investors continued rotating out of riskier assets amid fresh uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff push and rising concerns about a potential U.S.-Iran conflict, CNBC...
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US Airlines Cancel Over 2,000 Flights as Storm Disruption Continues
U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights as of 6:00 a.m. ET Tuesday, with about 600 additional delays, according to FlightAware data. The disruptions followed a powerful winter storm that affected airports across the Northeast, though cancellations were significantly...
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Northeast Digs Out From Brutal Snowstorm
Neighbors, government workers, and a powerful railroad snow-clearing machine nicknamed "Darth Vader" scrambled to dig out much of the northeastern United States from a brutal and - in some areas - record-breaking storm that blanketed the region with snow...
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Gold Hits 3-Week High of $5,206 on Tariff Uncertainty
Gold rose more than 2% to a three-week high Monday, fueled by a fresh wave of safe-haven demand on uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans after he vowed to raise duties following the Supreme Court's ruling against his earlier levies.
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Trump's $2,000 Tariff 'Dividend Checks' Go Up in Smoke
President Trump's promise to send Americans $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks appears all but dead after the Supreme Court struck down a key pillar of his trade agenda Friday, the New York Post reports.
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Stocks Rise After Supreme Court Strikes Down Tariffs
U.S. stocks are edging higher in tentative trading after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, which had been a source of volatility for the market.
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Poll: Extreme Cold Affects Majority of Americans
Millions in North America kicked off 2026 with bitterly cold temperatures, with many saying it's been years since they've experienced such frigid winter weather. "Pipes that never froze on me for 15 years froze," said Chris Ferro, 58, from Brooklyn, New York, about the...
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Liberal Steven Spielberg Flees California Over Taxes
Legendary and liberal director Steven Spielberg has moved from California to Manhattan as some of the state's wealthiest residents weigh leaving the Golden State ahead of a controversial wealth tax targeting billionaires that voters are set to consider.