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  1. Supreme Court rejects broad challenge to consumer watchdog CFPB The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to reject an appeals court decision that cast doubt on Congress’s authority to decide how to fund an agency.
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  2. Senior-care referral site ‘A Place for Mom’ stays mum on neglect In some states, more than a third of facilities recommended by the popular website have been cited for substandard care, The Washington Post found.
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  3. Work Advice: Is this male boss patronizing or just considerate? Male supervisor offers young female employees an out if they’re not comfortable traveling alone with him. What’s wrong with that?
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  4. University of California union authorizes strike over response to Gaza protests The union that represents University of California academic workers voted Wednesday to authorize a work stoppage over the administration’s crackdown on Gaza protests on campus.
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  5. Congress passes FAA bill with airline safety and traveler upgrades Included in the nearly 1,100-page bill to fund the Federal Aviation Administration are several provisions aimed at improving the travel experience for passengers.
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  6. Inflation improved slightly in April, with timing for rate cuts still uncertain The Federal Reserve had been getting ready to lower interest rates this year. The past few months complicated those hopes.
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  7. Look to the cloud to protect the life documents saved on your computer How to shield your tax returns, receipts and other important records from digital mayhem,
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  8. U.S. says Boeing broke terms of settlement over 737 Max crashes The determination that Boeing breached an agreement reached in 2021 could open the company up to potential criminal prosecution.
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  9. Walmart will lay off hundreds of corporate workers, require others to relocate The country’s largest retailer and employer mandated the majority of workers in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto move to its headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.
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