Thursday, July 30th, 2020 |
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| After a drastic dip in home sales in the region in May, the real estate business bounced back in June while still battling a shortage of homes to sell. Read more |
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| American steel production plunged by 34.5% in June, remains fifth worldwide Read more |
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| Indiana Bankers Association encourages people to recirculate spare change during coin shortage Read more |
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| WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 1.4 million laid-off Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, further evidence of the devastation… Read more |
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| The Chesterton Art Center will hang the work of the late painter Robert Hoffman. Read more |
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| WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy shrank at a dizzying 32.9% annual rate in the April-June quarter — by far the worst quarterly plunge ever — when the viral outbreak shut down businesses, throwing tens of millions out of work and sending unemployment surging to 14.7%, the government said Thursday. Read more |
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| WASHINGTON — Trump administration health officials say there is evidence to support wearing face shields to protect oneself from the coronavirus. Read more |
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| While investors have endured stomach-jolting ups and downs since the coronavirus pandemic struck, one of the world’s oldest commodities has been on a steady rise: gold. The price of gold… Read more |
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| PARIS (AP) — French carmaker Renault reported a massive loss of 7.4 billion euros ($8.5 billion) in the first half of the year as the collapse in global auto sales due to the pandemic worsened troubles already brewing at the manufacturer. Read more |
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| Index funds are often touted as a wise choice for investors. But here's why they may be wrong for you. Read more |
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WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 1.4 million laid-off workers seek US jobless aid as layoffs remain elevated amid resurgence of virus. Read more |
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