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College aid letters are misleading students and need a legal fix
New federal research says colleges mislead students with confusing financial aid letters. The consequences can run from extra debt to quitting school.
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Some economists say Trump's promises on tariffs may be impossible to keep
President-elect Donald Trump is making a lot of promises about the economy — and many of those involve tariffs. But those tariff promises may be hard – or even impossible – to keep.
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What does the Fed's pause in interest rate hikes mean for borrowers and savers?
NPR's A Martinez talks to Chelsea Ransom-Cooper, a certified financial planner with Zenith Wealth Partners, about the Federal Reserve holding interest rates steady in its battle against inflation.
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Rick Gates Has Told Many Lies. On Tuesday, Manafort's Defense Seized On Them
Rick Gates returned to the witness stand Tuesday. Paul Manafort's defense lawyer asked him about his admitted lying, cheating and embezzlement in an effort to damage his credibility as a witness.
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Rick Gates Has Told Many Lies. On Tuesday, Manafort's Defense Seized On Them
Rick Gates returned to the witness stand Tuesday. Paul Manafort's defense lawyer asked him about his admitted lying, cheating and embezzlement in an effort to damage his credibility as a witness.
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From Police Chief To Political Office, Jobs Are For Sale In China
China's new president has vowed to crack down on corruption. One widespread practice involves paying bribes to get high-level positions in politics or the bureaucracy.
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Can Riot Games Make 'Valorant' An Esports Success? Signs Point To Yes
Riot Games is known as the League of Legends studio — apart from some spinoffs, they've never done anything else. But now they're trying something new, a first-person shooter called Valorant.
What Bestseller Lists Really Tell Us About A Book's Popularity
The Republican National Committee spent nearly $100,000 buying copies of Donald Trump Jr.'s new book. But did that money buy a spot on the New York Times bestseller list? Not exactly.
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California looks to target oil company profits in a special legislative session
Gas prices have recovered somewhat nationwide, but they have continued to spike in California, hitting an average of $6.39 per gallon on Friday.
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