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IRS did better than expected in tax season after slashing staff, except on the phone, watchdog says
The national taxpayer advocate says the IRS did better than expected in issuing refunds during the 2026 tax season despite massive cuts to its workforce
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Court filing reveals President Trump spoke to Live Nation CEO before antitrust case was settled
Live Nation lawyers have revealed that President Donald Trump spoke personally with the chief executive of Live Nation in the weeks before the Justice Department abruptly settled its longstanding antitrust lawsuit against the entertainment giant and its Ticketmaster subsidiary
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Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill into law. What does that mean for homebuyers, renters?
A sprawling legislative package aimed at lowering the cost of housing and spurring more home construction won broad bipartisan approval from Congress this week, but it’s hit a major roadblock in becoming law
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Agility Robotics heads to Wall Street in a $2.5B bet on staffing warehouses with humanoids
Agility Robotics, a maker of humanlike robots, is planning to go public on Wall Street
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US stocks end mixed, weighed down by more losses for tech giants
Stocks wavered to a mixed close on Wall Street as losses for several tech giants including Microsoft weighed on the market
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All 32 of the nation's biggest banks clear the Fed's annual 'stress test'
The Federal Reserve says that all 32 of the nation's biggest banks have passed its annual stress test
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AI is helping gas stations collude to raise California fuel prices, lawsuit says
A federal lawsuit accuses gas station operators in California of using AI-powered software to illegally collude and raise prices
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Bill DeWitt III promoted from president to chief executive officer of the Cardinals
Bill DeWitt III has been named chief executive officer of the St. Louis Cardinals after serving as team president since 2008
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Colombia's vote may reshape the Amazon's future as political winds shift across Latin America
Abelardo de la Espriella, set to be Colombia’s president, has intensified debate over the future of the Amazon
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South African civil groups warn of dire impact as US phases out HIV program funding
Civil society organizations in South Africa says that adolescent girls and women are among the first to feel the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts
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