Budget Battles
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Johnson Faces Battle for the Speaker's Gavel
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Has Trump Already Lost His Iron Grip on the GOP?
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House Votes to Dodge Shutdown, Ditching Trump Demand
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Trump-Approved Spending Plan Goes Down in Flames
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Trump Blows Up Johnson’s Bipartisan Spending Deal
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Republicans Fume Over ‘Dumpster Fire’ Funding Bill
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Congress Struggles to Reach Deal to Avert Government Shutdown
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6 Things You Should Do Right Now to Protect Your Online Accounts
By Kelli B. Grant, CNBCBeware of schemes that could drain your bank account Beware of schemes that could drain your bank account The first sign of trouble was a call from Brooke Frizzell's bank: Had her husband, Craig,...
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Courts Say Employers Need to Lower 401(k) Fees
By Ellen Chang, MainStreetEmployees have been fighting back against high 401(k) fees , and recent lawsuits have proven that the courts are siding with them. The 401(k) industry lags behind the growth of cheaper mutual funds...
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This Hacker Wants to Save the U.S. Airline Industry
By Eamon Javers, CNBCChris Roberts says he didn't mean any harm. The security researcher was detained by the FBI last week after he tweeted—while on an airplane—about airline vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. Roberts...
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Super PACs: Dems’ Single Donors Outspent the GOP’s by 400 Percent
By Robert Faturechi and Jonathan Stray, ProPublicaThe wealthiest Americans can fly on their own jets, live in gated compounds and watch movies in their own theaters. More of them also are walling off their political contributions from other big and...
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Why an Executive Condo Could Be in Your Future
By Ansuya Harjani, CNBCWhat will the next generation of urban housing look like? Think ultra-connected, convenient and sustainable. Lake Life, an executive condominium under development in Singapore, provides a glimpse...
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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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3D-Printed Guns Are Big. They’re Getting Bigger.
By Michelle Fox, CNBCGun manufacturer Smith & Wesson is up almost 60 percent so far this year, but one strategist thinks long term it could go the way of Blockbuster thanks to 3-D printing. "I feel like in the future...
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20 Craziest Job Interview Questions
By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal TimesIf you head into a job interview thinking you’re fully prepared for the most routine questions asked by a hiring manager or HR professional – think again. You might be thrown a curve like one of...
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Mac & Cheese with Ketchup? Kraft and Heinz to Merge
By Sruthi Ramakrishnan, ReutersKraft Foods Group Inc ( KRFT.O ), the maker of Velveeta cheese and Oscar Mayer meats, will merge with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co, owned by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway Inc ( BRKa.N ), to form...
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How U.S. Drones Can Find and Demolish ISIS
By Arthur Herman and William Luti, Defense OneAs Defense Secretary Ashton Carter settles into office , a formidable challenge awaits him: eradicating the menace of the Islamic State, or ISIS, in Syria and Iraq. In his Senate confirmation hearing...
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Millennials Embrace Alternative Medicine, a $32 Billion Business
By David Koeppel, The Fiscal TimesMany in their 20s and 30s are embracing alternative medicine, which includes everything from massage, meditation, acupuncture and yoga to herbal, nutritional and plant-based supplements and...
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Companies Are Profiting from Your Data. Shouldn't You, Too?
By John Grgurich, The Fiscal TimesJennifer Lyn Morone means business, in the most literal way. The American born, London based artist has moved on to what she calls "the inevitable next stage of Capitalism" by incorporating herself...
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World Cup 2014: Top 5 Reasons You Should Watch the Final
By Josh HerrThe U.S. team may be long gone, but World Cup 2014 still has two more exciting matches to serve up this weekend.
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Retired City Workers Bilk Memphis Out of $16.5 Million
By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal TimesIn Memphis, city retirees under the age of 65 who are now fully employed somewhere else are still using the Memphis public employee insurance plans, at a tremendous cost to the city – simply because...
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Congress Uses Accounting Gimmicks to Fund Highway Bill
By Eric PianinNot long ago, the fight on Capitol Hill over financing a new highway bill shaped up as an epic clash between Democrats calling for increased tax revenues and Republicans insisting on spending cuts...