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Idaho Legislature Adopts Free Speech Protections Of The Uniform Public Expression Protection Act

By stunningly lopsided votes (Senate 32-1-2, House 70-0-0), the Idaho legislature has approved the passage of the Idaho Uniform Public Expression Protection Act, known...

ByJay Adkisson

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3 hours ago

Coca-Cola Gets Creative And Combative In Transfer Pricing Appeal

Ryan Finley explains why the new arguments featured in Coca-Cola’s appellant brief are unpersuasive.

ByRyan Finley

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6 hours ago

U.S. Stock Market: Homebuilder Reversals Raise Concerns

Weakening homebuilding amid growing uncertainties raises stock market risks

ByJohn S. Tobey

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8 hours ago

Imposter Scam With A Twist

Scammers posing as BianLiam ransomware gang are sending phony ransomware letters.

BySteve Weisman

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10 hours ago

Fed Looks To Summer Rate Cuts, But The Motivation May Have Shifted

The logic for interest rate cuts in 2025 may be changing as economic risks could be rising. The next Fed rate cut is likely in May or June according to markets.

BySimon Moore

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14 hours ago

Tax Breaks: The Choose Your Own Tax Adventure Edition

Plus: Adventures in Alaska, budget moves, beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting, a new IRS Commissioner, penny stocks and Roth IRAs, tax trivia, and more.

ByKelly Phillips Erb

Forbes Staff

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15 hours ago

Trump Signs PSLF Executive Order Limiting Eligibility: Who’s Affected?

President Donald Trump signed a new executive order to reshapethe Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, known as PSLF, by excluding certain borrowers.

ByShahar Ziv

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15 hours ago

4 Artificial Intelligence-Related Stocks Now In Downtrends

Contrary to a lot of popular belief about stocks benefitting from artificial intelligence hype, the price charts show problems.

ByJohn Navin

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15 hours ago

The Road To Serfdom - Does Cutting Government Work?

In the Americas, Hayek is a favourite of the ‘chainsaw’ economists, with a large dollop of irony given the push for total control of the economy by an elite.

ByMike O'Sullivan

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15 hours ago

A ‘Recession Hedge’ And A 13% Yield From This Unloved Bond Fund

When it comes to the economy, we’re in a bit of a weird spot: The data tells us that, despite inflation fears, interest rates are likely to fall in the year ahead.

ByMichael Foster

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17 hours ago

Deere Stock To $300?

The Trump administration's tariffs have removed cheaper goods from the market, leading to higher prices.

ByTrefis Team

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17 hours ago

Democrats’ Distrust Of Trump And Republicans Drives Government Shutdown

With a government shutdown likely on March 14, President Trump and Congress are getting serious about preventing it—or at least discussing it.

ByRichard McGahey

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Alaskans And Millions Of Other Americans Get Free Tax Help. They Could Soon Be Frozen Out.

President Trump and Elon Musk aim to slash the IRS budget and workforce. VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) is a cost effective taxpayer service that should survive.

ByKelly Phillips Erb

Forbes Staff

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19 hours ago

Safety, Seatbelts And Science Fiction: Finance Needs Friction

Financial institutions aiming to strike the right balance must design their services to incorporate beneficial friction. What might this look like? Thank seatbelts.

ByDavid G.W. Birch

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Mar 7, 2025

The Labor Market’s Under Strain, And That’s A Bad Sign For The Economy

One sign of potential economic problems is a significant change in the labor market. Slipping hires and increased layoffs should set off alarms.

ByErik Sherman

Senior Contributor