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Pelosi’s Exit Triggers San Francisco Power Struggle as Housing Crisis Dominates Race
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision to step aside after nearly four decades in Congress has opened a wide race to replace her —
The government's October jobs report may be gone forever
The first Friday of November came and went without the release of an October jobs report, a casualty of the month-long government shutdown. It
There's no jobs report today, but here's what private data is telling us about the labor market
The government shutdown means another missed jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Recent reports from Indeed, LinkedIn, and others showed the state
Stock Market Live November 7: S&P 500 (VOO) Tumbles as Earnings Weaken
<!– Legacy Bulma: `live-update-content` opening –> <!– Modern Tailwind content opening –> Government shutdown prevents official jobs data from issuing today. Constellation Energy, a
Rental shift grows as real estate investors adapt to higher costs
Investor confidence in the housing market held steady in the third quarter, according to the Fall 2025 RCN Capital/CJ Patrick Co. Investor Sentiment Index,
Trump hits long-term pledge as US prices of weight loss drugs slashed
President Donald Trump achieved one of his key targets in the healthcare sector, following agreements with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk that will see
iOS 26.1 lets you close Activity rings even if you forget to start a workout
iOS 26.1 launched this week, and one of its new features lets you manually log workouts in the Fitness app. That’s means if you
Stock market today: Nasdaq, S&P 500, Dow sink as another tech sell-off has stocks on track for brutal week
US stocks faltered in their rebound bid on Friday, resuming a tech-led sell-off as investors weighed bearish consumer sentiment data and the odds that
Why JPMorgan says investors should buy any dips as the stock bull market rages on
In uncertain times, the simplest advice may be the best, and right now it might boil down to the old mantra: buy-the-dip. Despite rising