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NASA’s Artemis Launch Postponed After Engine Procedure Fails on Moon Rocket

The agency cited a problem linked to one of the engines on the powerful rocket, a setback for the agency as it looks to reignite its lunar ambitions. The next potential launch window is on Sept. 2.

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Everyone’s a Landlord—Small-Time Investors Snap Up Out-of-State Properties

With the help of recent technologies, laptop landlords are buying homes across the U.S., and lower-cost Southern cities have been especially popular. As a result, even small housing markets have grown less local.

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Inventory Pileup, Uneasy Shoppers Put Retailers in Jeopardy

Chains have a glut of inventory heading into key sales period just as some shoppers are pulling back.

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The Backlash Against Quiet Quitting Is Getting Loud

First came the viral phenomenon. Now critics are taking to task those who advocate for coasting on the job.

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Biden Student-Loan Forgiveness Raises Inflation, Budget Risks

The move to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for millions of borrowers will have economic consequences, including on inflation, consumer behavior and government budgets, though the degree of those effects is uncertain.

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Elon Musk-Twitter Legal Fight Complicated by Whistleblower Complaint

Allegations by the platform’s former head of security may open new legal pathways in Musk’s effort to abandon the $44 billion takeover.

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Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan to Cancel Up to $20,000 in Debt for Millions

The president is planning to take executive action to forgive $10,000 or more in federal student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans, a move that would provide unprecedented relief for borrowers.

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