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  • New beanless ‘coffee’ emerges but does it taste any good?
    Start-ups launch drinks that look and taste like coffee but they say are better for the environment. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    BBC NEWS – Business | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    2 hours ago
  • Goldman Sachs CEO downplays firm’s report on Harris’ economic plan
    The CEO of Goldman Sachs weighed in on Vice President Harris' comments during Tuesday night's presidential debate in which she touted the investment bank's analysis of the benefits of her economic plan, saying the Democrat nominee made the report seem like a bigger deal than reality shows."I am offering what I describe as an opportunity economy, and the best economists in our country, if not the world, have reviewed our relative plans for the future of America," Harris said during the debate. "What Goldman Sachs has said is that Donald Trump's plan would make the economy worse, mine would strengthen the economy."Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said in a Wednesday appearance on CNBC, "So, that report, which was mentioned last night in the debate, came from an independent analyst, and it's interesting, Scott, I think a lot more has been made of this than should be.""What the report did is… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX BUSINESS – Latest | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    3 hours ago
  • LARRY KUDLOW: This is what Kamala Harris’ ‘so-called economic plan’ actually looks...
    Kamala Harris flubbed the most important question of the campaign. And a big hat tip to Byron York, the veteran ace columnist of the Washington Examiner. Byron was referring to the economy, which, of course, is the most important issue in the campaign, and that was the first question of the debate, and it went to Harris: "When it comes to the economy, do you believe Americans are better off than they were four years ago?"Byron York's key point about Kamala's answer was that there was virtually no there, there. Her most heralded proposal is a $50,000 small business startup deduction. But actually, under current tax law, which is still the Trump tax cut law, new business owners can already deduct most early stage expenses like payroll and equipment costs. Startup expenses are usually minimal. And so many small business startups will never spend $50,000, at least at the beginning. In other… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX BUSINESS – Latest | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    3 hours ago
  • National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $35,309,184,612,870.00 as of...
    The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace and has shown no signs of slowing down, despite the growing criticism of massive levels of government spending.The national debt — which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors — fell to $35,309,184,612,870.00 as of September 11th, according to the latest numbers published by the Treasury Department. That is down about $22 billion from the figure reported the previous day.By comparison, just four decades ago, the national debt hovered around $907 billion.The outlook for the federal debt level is bleak, with economists increasingly sounding the alarm over the torrid pace of spending by Congress and the White House. Interest payments on the debt for the government's fiscal year, which begins in October, now exceed the costs of Medicare and the defense budget. SOARING DEFICITS TO PUSH PUBLICLY HELD DEBT TO RECORD LEVEL IN 4 YEARSThe latest findings from the Congressional Budget… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX BUSINESS – Latest | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    4 hours ago
  • Rep. Jim Jordan requests Amazon briefing over Alexa’s Trump censorship
    House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, sent a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy on Thursday seeking more information about the Amazon Alexa virtual assistant censoring information about former President Trump – which the tech giant said was an error that it promptly fixed."Recent reporting has indicated that Amazon may now be selectively censoring information about the 2024 presidential election on Alexa, its virtual assistant technology," Jordan wrote in the letter obtained exclusively by FOX Business. "For example, videos showed that when a user prompts Alexa, 'Why should I vote for Donald Trump?,' Alexa replied that it 'cannot provide responses that endorse any political party or its leader' or 'provide information regarding the policies of the U.S. government.'""However, when prompted directly afterward, 'Why should I vote for Kamala Harris?,' Alexa offered 'many reasons' to vote for Vice President Harris, including claiming that she is 'a female of color with… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX BUSINESS – Latest | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    5 hours ago
  • Election Betting Is Going Mainstream After Major Brokerage Gets on Board
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    Wall Street Journal – Markets | Business & CommerceThu, September 12, 2024
    5 hours ago
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