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Consumer prices rose at annualized rate of 3.3% in March: federal government

By Joseph Weber

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Stocks increase, oil drops below $100 a barrel amid Iran ceasefire

Brent oil futures were last down 13.7% at $94.29, and U.S crude futures were down 16% at $94.93 a barrel

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Zillow releases list of top 10 markets for first-time homebuyers

According to Zillow, these markets made the list because those locations have seen competitive prices and less competition among buyers.

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US economy added 178K jobs in March, nearly triple Wall Street expectations

Wall Street expectations was 59,000 new jobs.

Lyft to cut 30% of workforce

Home prices rise in March, second month in a row

US economy adds roughly 200,000 jobs in June, Labor Department says

Zoom asks employees to return to the office

Leaha Thomas shares how Wired2Fish Coffee supports conservation and faith-based initiatives

Les Borsai explains digital currency reserves and outlines the future of Bitcoin

Clay Clark: Trump’s tariffs are promising for American small business owners

Rep. Abraham Hamadeh calls for Fed Chair Powell’s resignation

Survey: 72% economists expect recession by mid-2023

New study suggests NYC office buildings could lose $453B in value

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