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First Republic Bank shares sink to another record low, but stock markets are calmer
Shares in the midsized lender continued to tumble as fears grow about First Republic's financial health grow even after it received a $30 billion lifeline from its bigger rivals last week.
Mel Watt: A New Captain For America's Housing Market
The Senate this week pushed through the nomination of Democrat Mel Watt to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The FHFA controls Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Watt replaces an official who was a thorn in the side of Democrats, and the move changes the landscape of housing finance reform.
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Coup Attempts And Safaris: The Ups And Downs Of Juan Carlos' Reign
King Juan Carlos announced he would abdicate in favor of his son, sparking a fierce debate over whether he should be allowed to pass on the crown — or if the monarchy should be abolished altogether.
AFL-CIO President Touts Labor's Role In Improving New Trade Deal
The comments from Richard Trumka came just before the House overwhelmingly approved the pact called the USMCA.
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Chris Forsyth's 'All Time Present' Is A Guitar Vision Quest
While versatile guitarist and composer Chris Forsyth can be a brutally free-form and frenetic player, his music is just as often warm, inviting and inspiring.
No floats or beads at this Mardi Gras, but there are chickens
Faquetaigue Courir de Mardi Gras is all about chickens, mischief and gumbo. Photographer Bryan Tarnowski captured it all.
Senators take first step toward reopening the government after historic shutdown
The Senate voted late Sunday evening on a compromise that could reopen the government following the longest shutdown in history.
How Tough Is The Mortgage Market? Even Bernanke Can't Get Refinanced
The former Fed chair told an audience in Chicago that he was unable to refinance his home loan, adding that lenders "may have gone a little bit too far on mortgage credit conditions."
Leonardo Da Vinci Portrait Of Christ Sells For Record-Shattering $450 Million
The sale at Christie's of Salvator Mundi, which dates from around 1500, easily tops previous records set in 2015 for a Picasso sold at auction and a Willem de Kooning sold privately.
Americans, Briton Who Thwarted Train Attack Receive French Medal
The three Americans and a British man who took down a heavily armed man on a passenger train speeding through Belgium have received France's top honor.
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