Finance
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Housing Collapse Brewing: Top U.S. Mortgage Lender Offers Zero Down Mortgages
One of the top mortgage lenders in the United States is offering a new program that allows home buyers to…
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China Dominates the Market for ‘AI Tutors’ Doing Students’ Homework for Them
The rise of AI-powered homework apps is revolutionizing the way students approach their studies, posing a significant challenge to established…
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Publishers Turn to Apple News for Revenue as Facebook and Google Cast Industry Aside
As digital publishers grapple with declining traffic and revenue due to Facebook’s algorithm changes and Google’s haphazard experiments with AI…
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Target slashing prices on 5,000 frequently purchased items
Target announced Monday it will be slashing prices of roughly 5,000 frequently purchased items. The costs of around 1,500 items…
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Judge Denies Alec Baldwin Request to Drop Involuntary Manslaughter Indictment for ‘Rust’ Shooting
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge has rejected a request by Alec Baldwin to dismiss the sole…
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W.H.O. Seeks $7 Billion After Latest Pandemic Treaty Draft Collapses
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) on Sunday launched a new financing mechanism seeking $7 billion in donations it claims can…
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Xi Jinping Invites American Tourists to Save Tanking Chinese Economy
The Chinese government held a “tourism leadership summit” to entice Americans to spend their money in China, featuring a personal…
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Graceland Sale Halted by Judge in Tennessee After Elvis Presley’s Granddaughter Alleges Fraud
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A judge on Wednesday said Elvis Presley’s estate could be successful in arguing that a company’s…
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Mark Zuckerberg Forms ‘Advisory Council’ to Guide Meta’s AI and Product Development
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has assembled a group of prominent tech industry leaders to form an advisory council that will…
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Pew Research: 47% Say College Isn’t Worth Taking on Debt, 29% Say Not Worth Cost at All
Forty-seven percent of Americans don’t believe that college is worth taking out loans for, as attendance declines amid increasing tuition…
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