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The Trump administration announced it is freezing $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the school rejected demands to implement a mask ban and eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. |
Feds sue nation's largest private landlord |
Federal regulators accused the nation's largest private apartment landlord of soaking tenants with hidden fees for years, bulking up its bottom line by advertising deceptively low lease rates and then tacking on mandatory costs later. |
The lawsuit, filed by the Federal Trade Commission and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, says South Carolina-based landlord Greystar only disclosed true rental prices after prospective tenants had paid application fees or signed leases. |
Did investors panic-sell when the stock market tanked? |
When the stock market goes haywire, the natural impulse might be to panic and sell. |
In early April, the stock market actually did go haywire. For analysts at Vanguard, the investment firm, the roller-coaster ride provided a timely opportunity to study how investors behave when the going gets tough. |
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Daniel de Visé covers personal finance for USA Today. | | The Trump administration sought to have Harvard eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs and ban masks, among other steps. | | | | Greystar, based in South Carolina, disputes the accusations and says tenants never sign without full cost disclosure. | | | | One large investment firm tracked the behavior of individual investors during the stock-market turbulence of early April. Here's what they found. | | | | Taxpayers in Tennessee, Arkansas will have more time to file their taxes as the IRS accommodates victims of the severe storms this month. | | | | Fail to file within the three-year window? Your refund becomes the property of the U.S. Treasury and you're most likely not getting it back. | | | | Zillow says it won't accept any listings that have been previously offered for sale selectively, a direct response to a poorly-received NAR policy. | | | | Starbucks is updating its dress code, limiting the amount of colors staff can wear with its green aprons starting on May 12. | | | | Amid these wild market conditions, longer-term yields have not followed their usual predictable script. Here's what to consider. | | | | Bonds have been selling off over the past few days, signaling deep fissures in the economy and financial markets. | | | | Our app gives you award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, eNewspaper and more. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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