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These are the 29 named Atlantic tropical storms this year and the day they formed.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AbbVie, Beyond Meat, Biogen, Eli Lilly, Levi Strauss, Nvidia, Pfizer, Plug Power, Raytheon, Square and Wayfair.
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Several of the people just elected or re-elected to the U.S. Senate are past the unofficial American retirement age of 65. The oldest is currently 87.
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The Gun Violence Archive shows that 16,213 people have been killed by guns so far this year.
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Last year, according to the FBI, the number of murders in the United States was higher than the year before.
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The salary of the U.S. president has been changed only five times since George Washington took office.
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Election-related unrest has changed the math for retailers for the second time this year. First, it was the pandemic, and now the threat of violence.
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The Federal Reserve has released its statement covering the November 4 and November 5 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. While the Fed always maintains that it is promoting its maximum...
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The U.S. Marshals Service 15 Most Wanted Fugitives program includes murders, members of organized crime, sex offenders, drug dealers and financial criminals.
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Thinking of moving out of the big city into a small one that has more to offer? Here are the 20 best small cities in the United States.
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There may not yet be a hiring recession happening again, but small businesses are tempering some of their hiring and rehiring as the new wave of COVID-19 cases increases the odds of another shutdown.
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Unlike many Election Days of the past, the weather across America will not, with a few small exceptions, affect the ability of people to vote.
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Serious implications arise from governmental shutdowns. The success or failure of an outcome may come down simply to how it affects most people.
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Manufacturing activity in the United States saw an increase in activity in October, according to the Institute for Supply Management.
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The world's population continues to soar, although the places of most rapid growth have changed considerably since the middle of the 20th century.
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