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  • White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland

    Bannon Is Out, but Economic Nationalism Still Thrives at the White House

    By Linette Lopez, Business Insider

    Just because Steve Bannon is out of the White House, doesn't mean that his ideas are gone — especially when it comes to economics.

  • More Good News on Jobs Gives the Fed a Green Light to Start Unwinding

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell to near a six-month low last week, pointing to a further tightening in the labor market that could encourage the Federal Reserve to lay...

  • FILE PHOTO: Charlottesville Chief of Police Al Thomas (L) and Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones listen to speakers during a public forum hosted by the Department of Justice Community Relations Service after a rally by far-right demonstrators led

    The Walls Are Closing In as Allies Abandon Trump

    By Rob Garver

    Things have looked grim for Donald Trump’s future more than once in his relatively brief career as a politician. But on Wednesday, the cracks in the edifice of his public standing were really...

  • Household Debt in the US Just Hit an All-Time High

    By Jonathan Spicer, Reuters

    Americans' debt level notched another record high in the second quarter, after having earlier in the year surpassed its pre-crisis peak, on the back of modest rises in mortgage, auto and credit card...

  • Trump Is Headed for a Collision With the Auto Industry as NAFTA Talks Loom

    By David Lawder, Reuters

    The Trump administration has set a collision course with the auto industry as it launches renegotiations of the 23-year-old NAFTA trade pact this week, aiming to shrink a growing trade deficit with...

  • A trader looks at a screen that charts the S&P 500 on the floor in New York

    Here’s Why Trump Deserves Credit for the Stock Market Surge

    By Liz Peek

    As of Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had scored record highs for nine days in a row; the gains are driving anti-Trumpers crazy. Though the president’s boasts are not always accurate,...

  • Are You Rich? Tax Reform May Answer That Question for You

    By YLAN Q. MUI, CNBC

    Whether to raise taxes on the rich is one of the thorniest issues in tax reform. Underlying that debate is an even more fundamental question: Who exactly qualifies as wealthy? Everyone can agree that...

  • A New Report Shows Why The 10-Year Jobs Crisis Is Effectively Over

    By Jacqueline Leo

    A new report by the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution has good news: "With [yesterday's] employment report, we can report that the national jobs gap relative to November 2007 has closed (...

  • A worker looks over a glass window at Lippert Components in Goshen

    Is Wage Growth Finally Coming for American Workers?

    By Jeff Cox, CNBC

    Wage growth has been the missing link throughout a period that has produced more than 18.5 million new jobs, including 209,000 in July. But Amy Glaser, who helps run Adecco Staffing, believes the...

  • EPA's Pruitt takes questions about the Trump administration's withdrawal of the U.S. from the Paris climate accords during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington

    Trump May Be in a Legislative Slump, but His Energy Agenda Is Getting Lots of Hits

    By Tom DiChristopher, CNBC

    President Donald Trump may be fuming over Republicans' failure to repeal and replace Obamacare, but he can certainly take solace in the GOP's swift overhaul of the Obama administration's energy and...

  • A growing number of patients are being denied access to newer oral chemotherapy drugs for cancer pills with annual price tags of more than $75,000.

    Pfizer, Allergan and the Growing Needs of an Aging Population

    By Michael Hodin, The Fiscal Times

    The proposed merger between Pfizer and Allergan would create a $150 billion global behemoth touching virtually every aspect of modern medicine. One of the drugs frequently cited in discussions of the...

  • Cyber Monday: Why You Already Missed the Best Online Deals

    By Beth Braverman

    Black Friday isn’t the only retail marketing gambit losing its mojo. Cyber Monday isn’t what it used to be either.

  • Why Black Friday Won’t Matter: Americans Are Ready to Spend Big

    By Anthony Mirhaydari

    Despite some shaky measures of consumer confidence lately — the Paris terror attacks may be dampening holiday spirits — there are a few very good reasons for wallets to be joyfully opened in the...

  • A 3D plastic representation of the Facebook logo is seen in this illustration in Zenica

    Can Social Media Sites Beat Online Retailers on Cyber Monday?

    By Ari Levy, CNBC

    Social networks are where we post family photos, talk about vacations and share dessert recipes. Now for the first time, they're also where we, or some of us, shop. With Cyber Monday less than a week...

  • Get Your Christmas Tree Now, Supply Is Tight This Year

    By Heesun Wee, CNBC

    Don't panic, but there's a shorter supply of Christmas trees this holiday season than in recent years. "Most people [tree growers] that I know are sold out, or close to sold out. Phones are really...

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