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Value meals, menus take over at McDonald's, Taco Bell, Starbucks, more
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Debate fallout: Biden's stumble against Trump may ignite stock market uncertainty
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This decades-long trend in home prices has been 'flipped on its head' amid a big shift in the housing market
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Trump Media falls, Buffett gives and Musk goes spatial
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Capsules from Glenmark Pharmaceuticals recalled over health risks
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Bank dividends: JPMorgan, Wall Street giants boost payouts
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Prime Day 2024 early deals: The best savings we could find before Amazon's July event
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State Farm seeking 30% rate hike for CA homeowners: Here's what to know
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Newsom signs bill allowing restaurant surcharges, fees — if clearly displayed
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Jobs, Inflation Data May Break the US Treasury Market Out of Narrow Range
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Visa, Mastercard can likely handle swipe-fee settlement bigger than $30 billion: judge
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Forget the food court, Costco makes another meal-related change
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Ice cream brands sold at Walmart, Giant Eagle recalled
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Minimum wage workers in Florida must work nearly 100 hours a week to afford housing: report
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AI needs a killer app to prove it's not a bubble — Goldman Sachs, MIT
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SK Hynix Plans to Invest $75 Billion on Chips Through 2028
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Universal Hydrogen runs out of runway and shuts down, one year after first flight
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IRS finalizes new regulations for crypto tax reporting
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