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Trump visits Iowa trying to focus on affordability during fallout over shooting in Minneapolis Trump visits Iowa trying to focus on affordability during fallout over shooting in Minneapolis 01/27/2026 08:18pm • CLIVE, Iowa (AP) â President Donald Trump on Tuesday made his first big pitch ahead of this year's midterm elections on his administration's economic performance, even as his White House remains mired in the fallout in Minneapolis over a second fatal shooting by federal immigration officers this m 7 Best Vanguard Funds to Buy and Hold 01/27/2026 07:00pm • Some asset managers design fund lineups that are explicitly geared toward short-term trading or income generation rather than long-term ownership. In particular, many exchange-traded fund (ETF) issuers have leaned heavily into leveraged products that are no longer tied to broad benchmarks such as th 6 Best Health Care Funds and ETFs to Buy Now 01/27/2026 07:00pm • The health care industry is facing headwinds, but analysts continue to forecast growth in 2026. In a Jan. 12 report, consulting firm McKinsey found that the U.S. health care system is under increased financial pressure. While some segments are still finding ways to grow, a smaller share of overall h Labor and Delivery: What to Expect at the Hospital 01/27/2026 07:00pm • Delivering a baby is hard work. Aptly named labor, the process before childbirth can be physically and emotionally taxing -- and even painful. While no two patients experience labor and delivery the same way, new mothers who give birth at the hospital often share overlapping experiences.. Learning a Trump's Tax Cuts: What Will Be Different When You File Taxes in 2026? 01/27/2026 07:00pm • President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law in July. The legislation made permanent many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and ushered in numerous new and modified tax deductions. "A lot of the changes that the bill made will take effect in 2026," says Patrick Why Student Loan Borrowers Are Falling Behind -- And What To Do 01/27/2026 07:00pm • Pandemic-era federal student loan protections have expired, and millions of borrowers who haven't resumed payments are facing default. At the same time, borrowers are dealing with repayment plan changes, annual income recertification and the upcoming termination of the most generous income-based rep UPS retires fleet of MD-11 aircraft involved in deadly Kentucky crash UPS retires fleet of MD-11 aircraft involved in deadly Kentucky crash 01/27/2026 06:32pm • LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) â UPS announced Tuesday that it has retired its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes just months after one crashed during takeoff, causing 15 deaths in Louisville. CEO Carol Tome said during a fourth-quarter earnings call that UPS decided to âœaccelerate our plans an Colombia blasts Ecuador's pipeline fee hike as trade war between neighbors escalates 01/27/2026 06:22pm • BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) â Colombia on Tuesday blasted Ecuadorâs decision to hike up transportation fees for Colombian oil, calling the move an act of âœaggression,â as a trade war between the two Andean nations intensifies. Ecuador announced Monday a tenfold increase in fees for Colombian compa Mike McDaniel wants to help Justin Herbert to reach his full potential in his Chargers offense 01/27/2026 05:38pm • EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) â Just like his famously inventive offenses, Mike McDaniel had many options. He interviewed for several head coaching jobs after his four-year tenure in charge of the Miami Dolphins ended this month, and he could have been an offensive coordinator pretty much anywhere he pl Top US trading partners pledged to invest $5 trillion in America. These researchers have doubts. Top US trading partners pledged to invest $5 trillion in America. These researchers have doubts. 01/27/2026 06:48am • WASHINGTON (AP) â President Donald Trump has strong-armed many of Americaâs biggest trading partners into pledging trillions of dollars of investment in the United States. But a study out Tuesday raises doubts about whether the money will actually materialize and questions how it would be spent Alex Vindman, who testified against Trump during his first impeachment, enters Florida Senate race Alex Vindman, who testified against Trump during his first impeachment, enters Florida Senate race 01/27/2026 06:34am • Alex Vindman, who became a key player along with his twin brother in President Donald Trump's first impeachment, announced on Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate as a Democrat in Florida. Vindman, an Army veteran, was serving on the National Security Council in 2019 when the Republican p 8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement 8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement 01/27/2026 06:00am • The greatest financial danger in retirement isnât always the stock market. Itâs the constant, nagging fear of running out of money. This anxiety causes many people to underspend and worry, even when their finances are sound. Here are eight ways to replace that worry with lasting Trump threatens to hike tariffs on South Korean goods over inaction on trade deal Trump threatens to hike tariffs on South Korean goods over inaction on trade deal 01/27/2026 01:34am • WASHINGTON (AP) â President Donald Trump said Monday he is increasing tariffs on South Korean goods because the countryâs legislature has yet to approve the trade framework announced last year. Trump said on social media that import taxes would be raised on autos, lumber and pharmaceutical drugs Russia offers cash bonuses, frees prisoners and lures foreigners to replenish its troops in Ukraine Russia offers cash bonuses, frees prisoners and lures foreigners to replenish its troops in Ukraine 01/27/2026 12:18am • For average wage earners in Russia, it's a big payday. For criminals seeking to escape the harsh conditions and abuse in prison, it's a chance at freedom. For immigrants hoping for a better life, it's a simplified path to citizenship. All they have to do is sign a contract to fight in Ukraine. As Ru Fed expected to keep rates unchanged as Chair Powell pivots back to economics Fed expected to keep rates unchanged as Chair Powell pivots back to economics 01/27/2026 12:01am • WASHINGTON (AP) â After two weeks of intense political and legal scrutiny, the Federal Reserve will seek to make this week's meeting about interest rates as straightforward and uneventful as possible, though President Donald Trump probably still won't like the result. The central bank's interest
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