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Judge Blocks New U.S. Rule Limiting Credit Card Late Fees

Set to take effect on Tuesday, the rule would save households $10 billion a year in “junk fees,” the Consumer…

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Target Scales Back Pride Month Displays After Backlash Last Year

It said Pride merchandise would be available on its website and in select stores next month. In 2023, the retailer…

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Target Scales Back Pride Month Displays After Backlash Last Year

It said Pride merchandise would be available on its website and in select stores next month. In 2023, the retailer…

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Ilon Specht, Who Empowered Women With ‘I’m Worth It’ Ad, Dies at 81

She came up with the feminist campaign, for a hair color product, when challenging the notions of men at her…

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U.S. to Announce New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto…

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California Will Add a Fixed Charge to Electric Bills and Reduce Rates

Officials said the decision would lower bills and encourage people to use cars and appliances that did not use fossil…

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Growth Stocks. Value Stocks. What Do Those Labels Mean?

Using index funds to make bets on these key categories is hazardous, our columnist says.

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A Pause for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

The Education Department has temporarily stopped processing applications and other forms as it updates its systems and deals with problems…

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Why Companies Are Nervous About the Consumer

On earnings calls, dozens of corporate executives have cited a slowdown in spending to explain why sales are slipping.

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A German Initiative to Keep Workers Employed by Retraining Them

When Emrullah Karaca began working at a factory in Gifhorn, Germany, where the auto parts supplier Continental builds components for…

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