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U.S. economic growth slowed in first quarter, falling short of forecasts
Real GDP increased at an annual rate of 1.6% in the first quarter of 2024, according to initial estimate.
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EPA issues toughest rule yet on power plant emissions
Coal-fired power plants would have to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a new EPA rule the industry says would make the grid less reliable. It's likely to face court challenges.
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5 things to know about the new federal ban on noncompete agreements
Proponents say a sweeping ban on noncompete clauses should boost workers, but the new rules face serious legal challenges.
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What airline passengers should know about their rights to get refunds
New Transportation Department rules could save consumers $500 million annually, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
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Florida man gets 4 years in prison for laundering romance scam proceeds
Niselio Barros Garcia Jr., 50, scammed victims out of $2.3 million in funds, according to authorities.
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4.3 million more workers will soon get OT pay. Here's who qualifies.
Expanded federal overtime rule could result in employers paying workers an additional $1.5 billion, according to one estimate.
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How airline "drip pricing" can disguise the true cost of flying
Travelers often spend more than they need to for airfare, experts say. Here's what to know about paying for add-ons like your seat assignment.
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Tesla profits plunge as automaker grapples with slumping EV sales
Tesla reports slide in earnings and revenue, but investors cheered by pledge to accelerate rollout of cheaper electric vehicles.
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FTC poised to ban noncompetes, making it easier for workers to quit
Regulators expected Tuesday to prohibit noncompete agreements, which impede millions of U.S. workers from getting a better job.
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Amazon rolls out grocery delivery for Prime members, SNAP recipients
Customers who rely on government assistance programs can get same perks as Prime members, for less.
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