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Even though it's mostly a marketing trick, Democrats have made a name for themselves as the party of the poor. Bernie Sanders is a socialist, but he doesn't live much like a socialist. He has a town house, a vacation home, and all the comforts of the bourgeoisie, even though he says he is fighting for the proletariat.
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US stocks headed for a mixed opening Tuesday as Wall Street took a breather after a record-setting rally fueled by hopes for a coronavirus vaccine.
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American bank PNC has reached a deal to buy Spanish finance giant BBVA’s US business for $11.6 billion, the companies announced Monday.
The cash acquisition will expand Pittsburgh-based
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Moderna's vaccine announcement put Wall Street on pace to build on last week's massive rally sparked by Pfizer's announcement that its experimental vaccine was more than 90 percent effective.
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US stocks were set for a mixed opening Tuesday after Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine breakthrough led investors to reshuffle their portfolios.
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US stocks marched to all-time highs Monday as Wall Street hailed a major milestone in the race for a coronavirus vaccine.
The Dow Jones industrial average surged as much as 1,610.4 points, or about
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US stocks were set to drop Friday as investors appeared ready to cash out their gains following the market's dizzying election-fueled rally.
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Cannabis stocks are rising to new heights as the smoke begins to clear around the 2020 election.
Shares in big weed companies soared on Thursday as investors began to price in a victory for
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US stocks appeared headed for a choppy trading session on Wednesday as Wall Street parsed early results from the too-close-to-call presidential election.
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China suspended Ant Group’s $37 billion stock market listing on Tuesday, thwarting the world’s largest IPO with just days to go, in a dramatic move that left investors and bankers scrambling for