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A Chinese investor listens to a news report on his smartphone as he monitors stock prices at a brokerage house in Beijing, on July 6, 2018.
 
  Trump launches $34 billion trade war and China 'immediately' fires back  
  China’s foreign ministry said that tit-for-tat duties on U.S. goods took immediate effect Friday after Washington’s tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods kicked in at 12:01 a.m. ET.  
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  File photo taken in 2016 shows The Trump Tower Grille inside Trump Tower in New York City.   Trump vs. Red Hen restaurant: Eateries in Trump properties also dinged for violations
Some New York, Florida and other restaurants properties of The Trump Organization have been cited for similar or more serious violations than those for the Red Hen, the Virginia eatery that Trump called "filthy" after its owner booted White
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  Social Security cards lying atop fanned piles of cash bills.   Can investment income affect my Social Security benefits? Ask a Fool
Too much income can reduce Social Security benefits, but only certain types of income count.
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  Each year, roughly 40 million Americans, or about 14% of the U.S. population, move at least once. Much of that movement includes younger people relocating within cities, but it is trends of Americans moving to warmer climates, more affordable areas,   Population migration patterns: US cities Americans are abandoning
The 50 cities where the most people are moving away from can primarily be found in the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast, particularly in states like Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and New York. Among the cities where people are leaving in droves are pla
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  Consumer groups take on bankers and others who want revisions in rules regarding   Could a tsunami of robocalls be heading to our cellphones?
Businesses want to text or call your cellphone without consent, much like they can do with landlines. Watchdogs warn of a tsunami of robocalls and unwanted texts.
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  Audiophiles with a penchant for technology will love Sonos smart speakers.   Smart speaker maker Sonos files to go public, set to surpass $1B in revenue this year
Sonos, the Santa Barbara, Calif.-based smart speaker company, has filed for an IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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  An Amazon Echo Dot is displayed on Sept. 27, 2017, in Seattle.   My 91-year-old father is no longer on speaking terms with Amazon's Alexa
The Amazon Echo, a gift to the columnist's 91-year-old dad, was easy to set up. But Alexa couldn't understand his questions. And now they're not speaking, writes columnist Bill Ervolino. You know you're a grouch when even the robots give you the sile
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  Some businesses are finding it harder to find qualified workers.   June jobs report: U.S. economy adds 213,000 jobs but unemployment rises to 4%
Employment growth was strong for a second consecutive month as the economy added 213,000 jobs in June despite worker shortages and trade tensions. Economists had expected 195,000 job gains.
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  USA TODAY   Top 4 major cities where it’s cheaper to 'Uber' than to own a car
Owning a car means having the freedom to venture at your own pace… it also means a great deal of expenses, and surprisingly a study found that it might be cheaper to Uber in these major cities than to own a car. Buzz60's Maria Mercedes Galuppo
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  TK   The SUV revolution in America has a devastating outcome: Pedestrian deaths are skyrocketing
A Detroit Free Press/USA TODAY Network investigation found that the increasing popularity of SUVs is the most likely cause of escalating pedestrian deaths nationwide, which are up 46 percent since 2009.
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 Thai students practice meditation in an effort to send regards to the ongoing rescue operations for the child soccer team and their assistant coach, at Maesaiprasitsart school in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand.

Thai students practice meditation in an effort to send regards to the ongoing rescue operations for the child soccer team and their assistant coach, at Maesaiprasitsart school in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, Thailand.
 
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