Budget Battles
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Trump Picks Project 2025 Architect to Oversee Budget
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Trump Taps Hedge Fund Mogul for Treasury Secretary
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Trump Picks a New Attorney General Nominee After Gaetz Withdraws
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Musk and Ramaswamy Outline Plan to Slash Federal Workforce
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Trump Picks TV’s Dr. Oz to Run Medicare and Medicaid
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Johnson Signals Plan for Looming Shutdown Deadline
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Trump Announces Another Shocking Cabinet Choice: RFK Jr. for HHS
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How Millennials Could Make or Break the Brexit Vote
By Suman BhattacharyyaIn the final days before the referendum on Britain leaving the EU, poll numbers show the “leave” and “remain” sides in a dead heat. The Financial Times Brexit poll of polls has “leave” at 45 percent...
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13 Tax Tips for Self-Employed Workers in 2016
By Janna HerronThe gig economy often means trickier taxes for self-employed workers. A third of the American workforce falls into that category, according to TurboTax, including 3.2 million on-demand workers, like...
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How To Become an Everyday Millionaire…From Those Who’ve Done It
By Janna HerronWhen you picture a millionaire’s lifestyle, does townhouse living or budgeting only $40,000 a year come to mind? Probably not. But it’s that type of frugal living that helped four everyday people to...
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The Naughty Employee Costing Your Company More Than $12,000
By Millie DentWe all have those colleagues who criticize you to co-workers behind your back, make rude remarks about your outfit or demand extra work from everyone but themselves. These toxic behaviors might be...
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Employees Are Paying More – Much More – for Health Care
While wages have been stagnant over the past decade, the amount that workers pay for employer-sponsored health insurance has more than doubled. Average employees at mid-size and large companies paid...
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Behind Every Successful Woman, There’s a Clock
Author Laura Vanderkam has made a career out of studying how people spend their time. For her latest book, I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time , Vanderkam looked...
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10 Worst States for Working Mothers
By Marine ColeWorking mothers may want to avoid moving to the South, where the quality of child care leaves a lot to be desired and professional opportunities are scarce.
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What Successful People Don't Say at Work
By Travis Bradberry, Inc.comYou can't build a strong professional network if you don't open up to your colleagues; but doing so is tricky, because revealing the wrong things can have a devastating effect on your career.
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10 Worst Cities to Start a Business in 2015
By Marine ColeIf you’re about to start a business, you may want to stay away from the New York City area and from the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas.
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10 Best Cities to Start a Business
By Marine ColeSome of the best cities to start a business are located in the South, where resources for small companies are often more available and more affordable than in Silicon Valley or the New York area.
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4 Proven Ways Mindfulness Can Help You at Work
By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal TimesThe practice of mindful awareness has come out of the yoga studio and moved into the workplace – from cubicle city to the c–suite - with surprising speed. Executives at Ford, General Mills, Goldman...
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Attending a Wedding This Year? You’ll Pay $673 on Average
By Kelli B. Grant, CNBCYou don't need to be the one getting married to say "I do" to substantial wedding bills. The average wedding guest will spend $673 per wedding this year, according to new data from American Express...
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7 Ways to Decode the Best Credit Card Deal
For Americans with good credit, it’s a great time to earn rewards with plastic. With the economy improving but consumers remaining tepid about spending, banks are getting more creative and more...
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The New Corporate Success Strategy: Face Time
By Bill McDermott, CNBCI have long believed in the power of pageantry to inform and inspire. Even in our digital age, bringing people together, in person, is essential to building great organizations. I say this as the CEO...
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4 High-Earning Careers Surprisingly Likely to Lead to Bankruptcy
By Marine ColeAn increasing number of bankruptcy filers are more likely to be upper middle class or even high-net-worth individuals, a trend that’s spiraled since the 2008 financial crisis due to investments gone...