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How real-estate agents and private developers created the blueprint for redlining, according to one historian

“The origins of segregation live much earlier” than discriminatory public policies, says Colin Gordon, author of the book “Patchwork Apartheid.”

FAFSA delays prompt feds to audit fewer students, schools

The U.S. Department of Education plans to cut down on paperwork requirements for certain students and schools this year amid a challenging rollout of the new FAFSA.

Hedge fund snaps up stake in Love Island maker ITV

Silchester International Investors LLP has acquired a £120 million stake in the broadcaster following a drop in its share price

Most Americans mistrust self-driving technology, survey finds, though some see potential

High-profile recalls of Tesla’s Autopilot systems have eroded trust in the technology, though some see benefits for the elderly, a survey says.

How to turn your hobby or passion into a moneymaker

Turning hobbies and side hustles into a business later in life is an attractive option, but it requires work and planning. Here’s how to get started.

The 2024 Rivian R1T electric pickup: It’s fun, fast, capable and packs a visual punch

The 2024 Rivian R1T is a top-notch all-electric pickup with strengths in many areas. Pricing starts at $79,000.

The Magnificent Seven are so big, they are worth as much as all the stocks in Japan, France and the U.K. put together

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Treasury yields steady ahead of report expected to show lowest CPI inflation in nearly two years

Bond yields were little changed early Tuesday as traders kept their powder dry ahead of a crucial U.S. consumer price inflation report.

Arm’s frenzied stock rally continues as AI chase trumps valuation

Judging by the explosive moves in Arm’s stock over recent days, Wall Street may have pegged the chip designer as the next big AI winner.

Who gets bigger bonuses — a losing Super Bowl team or the average Wall Street employee?

The San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl dreams evaporated in an overtime heartbreaker against the Kansas City Chiefs, but there’s cold comfort in the postseason bonus money coming their way.

BlackBerry plans layoffs, ‘on track’ for separation of businesses

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JetBlue’s stock rallies after Carl Icahn takes nearly 10% stake in airline

The activist investor said the stock was “undervalued and represented an attractive investment opportunity.”
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