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The Moneyist: ‘I feel used’: My partner stays with me 5 nights a week, even though he owns his own home. Should he pay for utilities and food? 

‘He accused me of being materialistic.’

Key Words: Women ‘still marching’ for justice, 60 years after the March on Washington

Women talk racial, gender and economic justice, voting and LGBTQ rights 6 decades after MLK's 'I have a dream' speech.

The Fed: San Francisco Fed’s head of bank supervision to retire in wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse

Azher Abbasi, the head of bank supervision at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco -- which included oversight of the failed Silicon Valley Bank -- will retire Oct. 31.

In One Chart: Another Verizon dividend hike likely on the way despite lead-cable concerns

Despite concerns about potential lead-remediation costs, Verizon is likely to increase its dividend once again in early September, according to Morgan Stanley.

: National Cinema Day breaks last year’s record as ‘Gran Turismo’ tops ‘Barbie’ at the box office

All tickets for all movies and showtimes were just $4 on National Cinema Day

What's Worth Streaming: These AMC+ shows and a version of CNN are coming to Max in September 2023

With few additions from HBO, Max leans into corporate synergy and dealmaking.

Earnings Results: Joann’s stock rallies 20% as early Halloween, dorm décor offerings lift retailer’s quarter

Joann Inc. shares jumped nearly 20% after hours Monday after the arts-and-crafts retailer said that offering Halloween products earlier this year has lifted its quarterly sales.

: Unions are key to reversing stagnant wages and economic inequality, Treasury Department says in first-of-its-kind report

"These findings challenge arguments that unions hold back growth," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said at a news conference with Vice President Kamala Harris.

The Tell: The stock market is set up for a relief rally. Don’t chase the bounce, says technician.

The potential reward from chasing a stock-market bounce isn't attractive, according to Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research. 

: American Airlines fined for leaving thousands stranded on tarmac

American Airlines Group Inc. was fined $4.1 million for keeping thousands of passengers sitting in planes on the tarmac for hours without a chance to deplane.

Financial Crime: Roomster reaches multi-million dollar settlement over fake-listing and review scam

The apartment-finder site paid for bogus positive reviews and used fake listings to lure in desperate renters with little money, authorities say

Brett Arends's ROI: Here’s how much 401(k) contribution limits are likely to rise next year

The tax-deferred amount you will be able to contribute to your 401(k) plan in 2024 is likely to rise by just $500, or 2.2%, according to a forecast from Mercer, a pension consulting company.
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