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Retailers like Claire’s and Rite Aid are closing stores. The biggest discounters will benefit, analysts say.
Olive Garden sees success with smaller, cheaper portions as diners try to save money
Disabled student-loan borrowers are eligible for debt relief. They’re not getting it.
Boycott Disney over pulling Jimmy Kimmel? Why the company will likely fare better than Tesla and Bud Light did.
Social Security’s dead people and Medicare’s fraudsters: real. But stopping them won’t rescue the federal budget.
Here’s how Nike’s stock could benefit big from the next World Cup
A government shutdown is looming. Here’s what history says could happen to stocks.
‘I cannot plan a life with all the uncertainties’: My boyfriend, 54, has $90,000 in credit-card debt. Is this a dealbreaker?
‘This Fed has its head in the sand’ — but at least now we know where to invest
Billionaire David Tepper is feeling ‘miserable’ about stocks, but won’t ‘fight the Fed’
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18-09-25
The S&P 500 has largely done better, not worse, in shutdowns.
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