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Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to send National Guard to Chicago

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In an unsigned decision released on Tuesday, the court said Trump lacked the authority to federalize troops in Chicago.

BlackRock thinks these bonds could be winners for income investors in 2026

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Next year could be the best fixed-income environment BlackRock’s Russ Brownback has ever seen.

Tanger CEO says retailers are ‘discounting to meet the consumer’ this holiday season

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Tanger CEO Stephen Yalof says shoppers kept spending this holiday season as promotions and value offset weaker consumer confidence.

Tesla’s charts look attractive as the new year approaches. Here’s why

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Jay Woods of Freedom Capital Markets breaks down the charts on Tesla ahead of of 2026.

U.S. GDP grew much faster than expected in the third quarter. What that means for rate cuts in 2026

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The third quarter’s U.S. GDP reading came in stronger than anticipated, raising questions of what the findings might mean for rates in 2026.

U.S. pushes additional tariffs on Chinese chips to June 2027

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As part of an investigation that kicked off a year ago, the agency found that China is engaging in unfair trade practices in the industry.

Southwest’s profits are down 42% this year but it’s the top U.S. airline stock

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Southwest’s stock has gained nearly 24% so far this year, more than any other airline.

Fed chair candidate Hassett says U.S. is way behind the curve on lowering rates

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Hassett said the artificial intelligence boom is boosting economic growth while simultaneously putting downward pressure on inflation.

Trump’s ‘no tax on tips’ deduction won’t benefit some tipped workers. Here’s why

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Millions could be eligible for Trump’s “no tax on tips” deduction for the upcoming tax season. But some workers won’t benefit from the tax break, experts say.

Prediction markets are booming. Taxing them is a mess

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When it comes time to report income and losses and pay taxes on prediction markets bets, taxpayers are taking a gamble. 

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