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I use a wheelchair and my apartment elevator has been broken for 16 days. I haven’t been reimbursed for my hotel. Do I have a legal case?

“I was supposed to be able to move back on Friday, but it’s looking less certain now, and the property manager has been providing fewer updates recently.”

These are the fastest-growing jobs for new college graduates — even in this low-hire market

The post-inflation job market has been especially hard for new grads, but there are ways they can help themselves prepare for the search.

This narrow shipping lane is how Trump now wants oil tankers to navigate the Strait of Hormuz

If the U.S. succeeds in shepherding more vesses out of the strait safely, hundreds of ships still stuck on either side of the strait, including massive oil tankers, would find their way to markets, taking off some of the pressure that has led global crude prices rise more than 50%.

Amazon’s stock has come alive, setting the company up to join an exclusive club

Amazon’s stock needs to rise less than 2% for the company’s market cap to top $3 trillion — something only four other companies have ever achieved.

The last time semiconductor stocks rose this far this quickly, the dot-com bubble burst

The rolling 25-day performance for one index of semiconductor stocks has reached its highest level since March 9, 2000 —the day before the dot-com bubble peaked.

Nursing homes are in trouble — and there’s a good chance you’ll end up in one

More worrying signs of neglect in America’s nursing homes.

Cheaper protein shakes are crushing this industry stalwart

Shares of BellRing Brands, the maker of Premier Protein drinks and PowerBar snacks, are tumbling more than 40%.

Here’s how I turned my kids into ‘thousandaires’ managing their own money by their 18th birthdays

At some point, you have to hand over financial control to your newly minted adult.

Intel is now worth more than Oracle as its stock explodes higher

Intel is on track to surpass its record market-cap level achieved back in 2000, with enthusiasm building over the potential for a partnership with Apple.

Palantir’s stock falls despite upbeat earnings. Here are Wall Street’s quibbles.

Analysts flagged the lagging performance of the international commercial business and noted that the stock’s sky-high valuation leaves little room for error.

Spain to conduct health inspection of ship with hantavirus outbreak before passengers can leave

Health officials now believe a couple was infected with hantavirus before boarding the cruise ship.

Job openings were low before Iran war. Now businesses have another reason not to hire.

The number of job openings in the U.S. and the speed at which businesses hire to fill them are still depressed — a depressing thought for anyone looking for work.
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