Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Inside Apple's Billion-Dollar Business Fixing Cracked iPhone Screens
By Stephen Nellis, ReutersHey Siri, where can I get my cracked iPhone screen fixed? Apple Inc customers will soon have more choices as the company looks to reduce long wait times for iPhone repairs at its retail stores...
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Apple: After the iPhone, Here's What Comes Next
By Alex Heath, Business InsiderApple has finally entered what many believe to be the next big wave of computing: augmented reality. At its annual conference for developers on Monday, Apple unveiled new augmented reality (AR)...
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Elon Musk: Tesla Could Be Worth More Than Apple One Day
By Tae Kim, CNBCElon Musk raised eyebrows on the Tesla earnings call Wednesday night by claiming the electric car maker was on track to become one of the most valuable companies in the world. "A couple years ago...
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Really Cook-ing: Apple Stock Hits Record High
By Anita Balakrishnan, CNBCApple Inc CEO Tim Cook Apple has $246 billion. Who should they buy? Shares of Apple's stock closed at an all-time high Monday, riding a post-earnings rally and a more favorable outlook on Wall Street...
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Will the Nasdaq Surge End in Another Tech Wreck?
It's feeling like 1999 again. The Clintons are in the headlines. Everyone is enamored with new technologies (VR, autonomous vehicles, robotics). And the sluggish pace of rate hikes from the Federal...
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Apple Hit With a $14.5 Billion Tax Bill in Europe
By Foo Yun Chee and Padraic Halpin, ReutersThe European Commission ordered Apple Inc. to pay Ireland unpaid taxes of up to 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) on Tuesday as it ruled the firm had received illegal state aid. Apple and Dublin said...
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Are Apple's Glory Days Over?
By Paayal Zaveri, CNBCApple shares are a poor investment choice right now, according to Steve Grasso, director of institutional sales at Stuart Frankel. "I think it's going to underperform perpetually," Grasso said. Apple...
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A New No.1: Alphabet Tops Apple as Most Valuable Company
By David Gaffen, ReutersAlphabet Inc surpassed Apple Inc as the most valuable company in the United States in after-hours trading on Monday, knocking the iPhone maker from the top spot that it has held for the better part...
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These Are the Hottest Brands in America
By Janna HerronTech and online companies once again dominated Brand Index’s list of the most buzz-making brands in 2015. Amazon, the No. 1 brand, has topped the list for two years running. SLIDESHOW: The Hottest...
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Cheap Oil and Pricey Unicorns: The 20 Biggest Business Stories of 2015
By Millie DentFrom the Apple Watch to a new Star Wars movie to the demise of the Keystone Pipeline, 2015 has been another remarkable year for corporate America. There have been highs, like the five percent...
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Apple Does It Again: Why I’ll Buy the New iPad Air
When Ford invented the Model T, critics didn’t say, “What’s next for Ford?” as if creating a car for the masses was the first step in a long chain of transportation devices that would ultimately...
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When Brands Go Bad: 14 Global Giants Losing Value
By Jonathan Berr, The Fiscal TimesInterbrand’s list of the top 100 global brands, which incorporates market and financial metrics as well as somewhat squishier measures of brand strength, featured 14 household names that have lost...
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Apple: Why the Market Is Mispricing a Brand Behemoth
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesCoke’s brand value is roughly 48 percent of its market value; that of Google is 31.6 percent. At Apple, brand value represents only 22.1 percent of market capitalization.
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Why the BlackBerry Buyout Might Not Happen
By Jonathan Berr, The Fiscal TimesBlackBerry, the beleaguered smartphone maker, said Monday that it had signed a “letter of intent agreement” to accept a $4.7 billion buyout offer from a consortium led by its largest shareholder,...
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Apple's iPhone 5C: Does the 'C' Stand for Cheap, China or Crucial?
As Apple and CEO Tim Cook prepare to unveil the latest iPhone models Tuesday – including a rumored less expensive version with a plastic case – new data released by web research company StatCounter...