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Pet food prices rose nearly three times as fast as inflation during the past year. Some relief may be on the way.
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No one has good odds of winning the Mega Millions $1.05 billion jackpot. These numbers, though, might give you an edge in the Aug. 1 drawing.
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February housing numbers suggest the U.S. housing market could be turning back up after falling sales throughout 2022.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, has lived the longest of any other. His longevity may foretell a new trend among former U.S. presidents.
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Credit card, mortgage and auto: See how much Fed interest rates have affected how much you pay
One chart shows how the Fed’s campaign against inflation has made borrowing much more expensive in the U.S.
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The next Fed meeting begins Tuesday, and the committee is expected to raise interest rates again. Two other eras may offer clues to outcomes.
What did Roe v. Wade actually say? The landmark abortion rights ruling, explained
The abortion debate is no less emotional and divisiveĀ since the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade, which marks its 50th anniversary Sunday.