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Bank of America employee, 25, dies suddenly weeks after 35-year-old colleague's death
Two Bank of America employees under 40 years old -- Adnan Deumic, 25, and Leo Lukenas, 35 -- have died suddenly this month within weeks of each other.
Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama vote against union in major blow to UAW
Workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama voted against the formation of a union on Friday, dealing a significant blow to the United Auto Workers' hopes at making inroads in the South.
LARRY KUDLOW: Trump will have significant ammunition on the economy
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow reveals how former President Trump will have "significant ammunition" on his economic agenda.
Dow closes above 40,000 for first time
The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed 40,000 on Thursday, the first new milestone in over three years as investors bank on an improving economy and corporate profits.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $34,552,930,923,742.92 as of 5/17/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Frontier Airlines eliminates change fees as Biden admin cracks down on transparent pricing
Frontier Airlines announced that it's eliminating change fees as it works to comply with the Biden administration's mandate that U.S. carriers become more transparent with pricing.
Under Armour to lay off employees as part of restructuring plan
Under Armour, under the direction of its founder Kevin Plank, is trying to turn around its losses and strengthen its brand. This includes reprioritizing men's apparel
Fed Chairman Powell tests positive for COVID-19
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and is currently working from home while experiencing symptoms, according to his office.
Best states to work from home, ranked: See where your remote set-up is listed
The top U.S. states to work from home were ranked by WalletHub based on internet access, cybersecurity, price of electricity, housing square footage and more. See the standout states.
Interest costs on the national debt just surpassed spending on defense, Medicare
From just four decades ago, the debt skyrocketed from $907 billion to more than $34.5 trillion as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the latest Treasury Department figures.