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Apple Struggles in Push to Make Healthcare Its Greatest Legacy

Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the company’s greatest contribution to mankind will be in health. So far, some of its initiatives aimed at broadly disrupting the healthcare sector have struggled to gain traction.

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Fed Pencils In Earlier Interest-Rate Increase

The central bank expects to raise interest rates by late 2023, sooner than previously projected, following the recent inflation spurt.

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Retail Sales Dropped 1.3% in May as Pandemic Shopping Habits Shifted

U.S. shoppers have reduced purchases of big-ticket items popular during the pandemic and are spending more on dining out as businesses reopen. Spending was up 28% last month from a year ago.

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Federal Judge Stops Biden Administration From Blocking New Oil and Gas Leases

Preliminary injunction issued Tuesday applies to offshore drilling and onshore federal land.

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Americans Are Keeping Their Cars Longer, as Vehicle Age Hits 12 Years

Cars are being kept in service longer as prices rise and quality improves, a trend accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic.

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Pandemic Hangover: $11 Trillion in Corporate Debt

Stressed companies piled on debt as interest rates plummeted, but could face a reckoning in the next economic downturn. Total debt for nonfinancial companies has reached about half the size of the U.S. economy.

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Forget Going Back to the Office—People Are Just Quitting Instead

Workers are deciding to take on new jobs and careers as the economy rebounds, spurning a return to business as usual. Some are burned out from extra pandemic workloads and stress, while others prefer the flexibility of remote work.

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