These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
These 5 dividend stocks are safe, generate large income and analysts say buy them
Surging bonds yields have pressured equity markets in recent weeks. These stocks may offer a way to weather the rising rate environment.
FTC and 17 states sue Amazon on antitrust charges
The lawsuit is a major milestone for FTC Chair Lina Khan, who rose to prominence for her 2017 Yale Law Journal note, “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox.”
Sales of newly built homes reverse course, drop nearly 9% in August
Sales of newly built homes dropped as mortgage rates jumped.
Sen. Cory Booker, more than a dozen other Democratic senators call on Menendez to quit due to bribery indictment
Sen. Bob Menendez is charged with federal bribery counts related to allegedly accepting cash, gold and other items from three New Jersey businessmen.
How the UAW strikes could rekindle inflation just as it’s trending lower
The ongoing United Auto Workers strike could put upward pressure on inflation, according to Barclays, as vehicle prices retreat from their pandemic-era surge.
A recruiter debunks the viral ‘white font’ resume trick: ‘It drives me nuts’
TikTok is full of career advice, but not all of it is worthwhile.
White House warns lengthy government shutdown may ‘substantially disrupt’ restart of student loan bills
The U.S. federal government could shut down at around the same time student loan payments restart. Here’s what borrowers can expect.
Working women spend $15.4 billion more than men in out-of-pocket health costs, study finds
Women rack up 10% more in health costs than men but spend nearly 20% more out of pocket.
Today’s graduates make almost $10,000 less than their parents, after adjusting for inflation
In four decades, graduate salaries have decreased more than 10% after adjusting for inflation, a recent report found.
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