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Demonstrators in Montgomery and Foley will meet to peacefully for the Rage Against Regime protests on Aug. 2. Here's what to ...
Schor compiled these findings in her latest book, "Four Days a Week," and spoke with CNBC Make It about her research. Here, ...
Undergraduate students may borrow one Funding U loan per academic year. Loan amounts range from $3,001 to $20,000, with minimums varying by state of residence. The amount you're eligible for depends ...
Alabama ranked No. 3 among the worst states for quality of life in 2025, earning just 92 out of a possible 265 points. The ...
The Margin The U.S. dropped majorly on the index that measures well-being — here’s where it ranks now Only America, Brazil and Hungary are worse off now than when the Social Progress Index ...
Markets had a muted response to new tariffs, suggesting investors might be discounting the effects they could have on inflation and the economy.
CNBC Daily Open: Tariff letters from Trump, like those of lovers, seem to signify little By Yeo Boon Ping, CNBC • Published July 8, 2025 • Updated on July 8, 2025 at 1:38 am ...
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Half of Americans don't have any life insurance. Here's why that's a mistake Only 36% of Gen Z has life insurance, according to a report from Western & Southern.
It might be easier to realize Musk’s dream of colonizing Mars than to bridge the political aisle in the U.S. government today.
After digesting the U.S.-Vietnam trade deal and private job losses in June, investors decided to lift the S&P 500 to another record.
This report is from this week's CNBC's The China Connection newsletter, which brings you insights and analysis on what's driving the world's second-largest economy.