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As U.S. health insurance costs rise, some companies are paying for all of their workers' premiums. It's a big expense — but they say it pays off.
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A $34.6 million, 70,000-square-foot aviation manufacturing training center will be built on GTCC's Cameron campus, minutes away from Piedmont Triad International Airport.
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The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded today two three professors -- two in the U.S. and one in Europe -- for their research on how technology and "creative destruction" fuels economic growth.
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Jill Schlesinger reminds people, “the key is not timing the market, but time in the market."
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The Trump administration sent permanent layoff notices to more than 4,000 federal workers during the shutdown.
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Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for their research on how technological innovation fuels economic growth and creative destruction.
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President Trump threatened to place an additional 100% tax on Chinese imports starting on Nov. 1 or sooner, potentially escalating tariff rates close to levels that in April fanned fears of a recession.
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President Trump is threatening China for introducing new restrictions on exports of rare earths and related technology.
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The cost of health care for pets has been surging. It has almost doubled over the past five years. What is behind these rising costs?
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On Tuesday, gold prices hit $4,000 an ounce for the first time, as many investors are warning the U.S. economy could be heading toward a recession.
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For the first time on record, renewable energy generated more electricity for the planet than coal, a new report says.
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The Trump administration is considering another bailout for soybean farmers hit hard by China's retaliatory tariffs. NPR speaks with Caleb Ragland, president of the American Soybean Association.