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After an early boom, organic farming is falling: ‘We can’t find anybody as willing to work’

SKANEATELES, N.Y. (AP) — Farmer Jeremy Brown taps the nose of a young calf. “I love the ones with the pink noses,” he says. This

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How the stock market made back all its losses after Trump escalated the trade war

It felt much longer, but the U.S. stock market needed just a few weeks to roar all the way back to where it was on

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Tesla bull says the carmaker’s board was in a ‘tough situation’ with Elon Musk’s leadership

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Bitcoin climbs above $95,000 as Bitcoin ETFs rake in $3 billion last week

Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) pulled in their largest inflows since December last week as the original cryptocurrency continues to move higher on news that President

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Nearly half of Gen Z patients have disregarded a doctor’s advice in favor of a friend’s—with 38% trusting social media instead

Once upon a time, “my doctor” was the only answer a person would give if asked who they trusted when making personal health decisions. And

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Where will tariffs and inflation stand a year from now? Fitch’s chief economist outlines a worrisome prediction

The Trump tariff agenda will backfire. Interest rates and inflation will be stubbornly high. And stagflation may set in.  That’s the take from Brian Coulton,

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China’s first robot marathon runners trip, emit smoke, fall apart

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Harley Davidson slams activist investor, says it has wrecked its CEO succession process

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Kashkari says all the Fed can do is keep inflation anchored

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari signaled confidence that markets will remain orderly as investors sort through President Donald Trump’s shifting trade policies

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Here are the weirdest things people left in Ubers last year

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