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Many college students don’t plan on paying off student loans, new survey shows

Many college students are not planning on paying their student loans in full, a new study claims. Continue Reading Below The survey by EVERFI, sponsored by AIG, polled more than 30,000 students from 440 schools in 45 states. The results suggested that “these adults are suffering from a lack of financial capability long before they enter the […]

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LG Electronics debuts first washing machine plant in US: report

Tennessee is now the proud home of an LG Electronics Inc. washing machine plant – a reported first on U.S. soil for the South Korean company. Continue Reading Below The $360 million manufacturing facility is located in Clarksville, where officials came together on Wednesday in recognition of the opening, The Associated Press reported. The Tennessee Chamber of […]

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Mike Pompeo: China stole US secrets and made its military lethal

America was late to the game—and is now paying the price because China, the world’s second largest and powerful economy behind the U.S., was able to take advantage by stealing secrets from some of the nation’s most critical businesses, including the U.S. government. Continue Reading Below Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is worried that the communist-led […]

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Oil’s ‘heavy losses’ may continue as trade war escalates

Oil prices fell on Wednesday amid ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China which appear to be escalating rather than easing. Continue Reading Below On Wednesday, reports suggested that China was considering restricting its exports of rare earth minerals to the U.S. as the situation intensifies. China is the largest exporter of rare earth minerals, […]

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Housing market sees dramatic uptick, Ellie Mae CEO says

Mortgage rates are steadily moving lower as home-price gains are slowing to their weakest pace in seven years. Continue Reading Below U.S. home prices cooled off at a 2.7 percent gain in March, down from 3.0 percent in the previous month, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city home price index. MORE FROM FOXBUSINESS.COM US RECESSION […]

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Billionaire Richard Branson reportedly prefers jeans, wears ‘the same pair’ daily

Despite his wealth, Richard Branson reportedly likes to stick to the basics when it comes to his wardrobe. Continue Reading Below The billionaire is a fan of white shirts and jeans, he told Page Six, according to their report Wednesday. And his outfits apparently don’t vary much from one event to another. “I just wear the same […]

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This city is home to the ‘nation’s hottest housing market’ this season: report

Tacoma, Wash. is the spot for those looking to buy a home after it was dubbed the “nation’s hottest housing market this spring” in a recent report. Continue Reading Below The declaration was made by Redfin, a real estate brokerage company. More than 50 percent of homes that were sold in the metro area went under contract in two […]

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Ocasio-Cortez’s minimum wage push to land her behind the bar once again

New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will take up her former job as a bartender – for one day this week – in order to promote a higher minimum wage. Continue Reading Below Click Here: For an event hosted by Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, Ocasio-Cortez will join restaurant workers at a yet-to-be-disclosed location in her […]

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Mueller statement shows Trump won’t be indicted: Judge Napolitano

The statement on Wednesday by Special Counsel, Robert Mueller, commenting on his report into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections, shows Trump won't be indicted, Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said. Continue Reading Below Robert Mueller, in his first public appearance since beginning the investigation said if they had “confidence” that […]

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China could target crucial rare earth minerals as trade war escalates

China is preparing to weaponize its dominance of rare earth minerals — which are a crucial component in the U.S. tech sector — as the trade war between Beijing and Washington heats up. Continue Reading Below Rare earths, a group of 17 metals that have been deemed critical by the U.S. Geological Survey for multiple […]

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