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Organic walnuts recalled over E. coli outbreak
A California-based supplier of organic foods said it is recalling walnuts sold in 19 states after it was notified of 12 recorded cases of E. coli.
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GOP split could doom bipartisan child tax credit bill
A bipartisan group is trying to push legislation to cut taxes for working families and some corporations into law, but it faces stiff opposition.
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Work Advice: My boss wants me in the office. My autistic kid needs me at home.
Although I’ve been working remotely since before the pandemic to be available to my autistic grade-schooler, my employer is issuing a return-to-office mandate. How can I push back?
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Fed leaves interest rates unchanged as inflation muddies path to cuts
Central bankers were widely expected to leave borrowing costs at a level between 5.25 and 5.5 percent, the highest in 23 years.
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Senator slams GlaxoSmithKline over cost of asthma inhalers
Less than two months after GlaxoSmithKline pledged to cap out-of-pocket costs, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) is accusing the company of circumventing that vow.
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Use these 6 points to say no to a college you and your kid can’t afford
Any smart decision starts with leaving emotion out of it, especially when finances are involved.
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Apple, Google and Venmo fight new U.S. plan to monitor payment apps
Their lobbying campaign targets a federal push to subject some tech companies to the same rigorous oversight as banks.
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UnitedHealth CEO set for grilling from Congress over Change Healthcare hack
Andrew Witty, chief executive of UnitedHealth Group, is set to appear before a congressional committee over the company’s handling of a hack that crippled much of the U.S. health-care system.
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