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Mortgage Lenders Face Climate Risk
The U.S. housing market is facing increasing risks from more frequent and damaging natural disasters. While insurers are the first to endure the losses, the mortgage industry might…
How an auto workers strike 87 years ago transformed America
During the final days of 1936, about 50 autoworkers at General Motors shut down their machines at Fisher Body Plant No. 2 in Flint, Michigan,…
UAW Contract Negotiations Resumed Saturday as Auto Makers Announce Layoffs
The United Auto Workers returned to the bargaining table with Detroit auto makers Saturday after union leaders took the day Friday to join picket lines at…
The UAW Strike Will Hit Auto Production. What it Means for Buyers.
Buying a new car over the past three years has been stressful for many consumers. The United Auto Workers strike may soon throw another wrench in the process.With more than 12,000…
Opinion: SpaceX vs. Boeing: 2 titans of aerospace are locked in an astronomical dogfight
Like never before, the race to the stars has reached fever pitch in the aerospace industry. The past decade brought a seismic shift in the competitive landscape historically…
Fans are already opposing deal for Miami-based firm to buy U.K. soccer club Everton
Everton Football Club owner Farhad Moshiri has agreed a deal to sell the storied Premier League club to Miami-based private investment firm 777 Partners — and its supporters are…
These money and investing tips keep your portfolio solid if the market melts
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5 things to know about the new COVID-19 vaccine
It may be time to get your COVID-19 vaccine again. There’s a new booster that’s coming out to guard against the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and…
U.S. economy is trending in the Fed’s direction, so expect Powell to tread carefully next week
“If things go well the first time, might as well try it again” might be Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s mantra as he prepares for next week’s policy…
More than half of older Americans will need long-term term care. Many can’t afford the rising cost
About one in six Americans are now age 65 or older and, as the average population ages, a majority are reaching the age of retirement in a…