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The White House is hoping to stir up some “egg-citement” when the Easter Egg Roll returns on Monday after a two-year, coronavirus-induced hiatus.
President Joe Biden
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Retail sales rose modestly in March, but higher prices for food, gasoline and other basics took a big share of consumers’ wallets.
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The coronavirus pandemic ushered in what may be the most rapid rise in homeschooling the U.S. has ever seen. Two years later, even after schools
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The number of people seeking unemployment benefits ticked up last week but remained at a historically low level, reflecting a robust U.S. labor market
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti delivered what amounted to a farewell speech to his city Thursday at a time when it’s not clear
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California wants electric vehicle sales to triple in the next four years to 35% of all new car purchases, an aggressive target set as part of
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Western weaponry pouring into Ukraine helped blunt Russia’s initial offensive and seems certain to play a central role in the approaching, potentially decisive,
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Federal officials say it may be necessary to reduce water deliveries to users on the Colorado River to prevent the shutdown of a huge dam that
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If nations do all that they’ve promised to fight climate change, the world can still meet one of two internationally agreed upon goals for
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With inflation at a 40-year high, President Joe Biden headed to corn-rich Iowa on Tuesday with a modest step aiming to
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A gunman in a gas mask and a construction vest set off a smoke canister on a rush-hour subway train
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Another month, another four-decade high for inflation.
For the 12 months that ended in March, consumer prices rocketed 8.5%. That was the fastest year-over-year