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The Biden administration has endorsed a proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to cap all credit card late fees at $8 or 25 percent of the minimum periodic payment. If enacted, it would punish on-time creditors with...
In centennial year, Turkish voters will choose between Erdoğan’s conservative path and the founder’s modernist vision Erdoğan has led Turkey for...
Experts and community members say that particulates from the Thursday explosion of Elon Musk's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket rocket spread much farther than SpaceX predicted, raising concerns about the impact on human health and endangered species. Within minutes...
Earlier this month, Larry Kudlow insisted that it is "it's incumbent on the U.S. government, no matter who's in power, to maintain the reserve currency status of the dollar." Kudlow laments that a toppling of the dollar from that...
Ride-hailing giant Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) confirmed it would reduce 1,200 or more job positions in the latest round of layoffs as the company continues its efforts to cut costs. The news was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The...
In an unanticipated parting, Fox News bid adieu on Monday to Tucker Carlson, its preeminent broadcaster, using a succinct four-line valediction acknowledging his tenure as a host and contributor. As the catalyst for the unexpected severance remained veiled, the...