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The virus killed at least 20 million people, wiped at least $10 trillion from the global economy and upended billions of lives.
The White House is taking a victory lap after the United States Supreme Court limited the scope of nationwide injunctions by ...
U.S. stocks closed at an all-time high Friday, another milestone in the market's remarkable recovery from a springtime plunge ...
Tech stocks are driving a renewed market rally, with the Nasdaq 100 hitting record highs as investors return to growth amid ...
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Federal Trade Commission sent out the latest round of refunds to consumers it says were “tricked” ...
Concerns were raised at the Tuesday, June 24, City Council meeting over the potential relocation of the Lexington Grand ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the United States is withdrawing its support from the global ...
Sedlak, who now lives on Johnson Lake south of Lexington, won two major events in 2016 — the World Disabled Golf Championship ...
Gene Goldman, Chief Investment Officer at Cetera, joins TheStreet to explain why inflation isn’t getting better any time soon ...
After a heated conversation with contrasting views, the Lexington Regional Health Center Board of Directors voted 3-1 to ...
The changes are part Microsoft's efforts to improve the resiliency of the Windows operating system after last year’s ...
Young people graduating from college this spring and summer face one of the toughest job markets in more than a decade.
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