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Some businesses in Connecticut will reopen on May 20. WSHU’s Davis Dunavin spoke to an economics professor who says the doors may be open, but customers…
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New York, Connecticut and six other states have sued the Securities and Exchange Commission for ignoring the will of Congress and failing to protect mom…
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New York, Connecticut, and 41 other states have settled an investigation into retailer Nieman Marcus regarding a 2013 data breach.Over the course of…
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New York has approved the purchase by CVS of insurance giant Aetna. This last hurdle clears the way for what analysts say will be increasing integration…
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Less than a year ago, Toys R Us fired more than 30,000 workers and closed all its stores. The owners are eyeing a relaunch despite obstacles. Workers who…
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A lawsuit alleging hostile and sexist conduct by male executives at a Stamford, Connecticut, investment firm has been dismissed after the case was moved…
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General Electric left Connecticut for Boston two years ago when its shares were trading at about $28. Now GE is trading at about $11 a share and it has…
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The latest round of tariffs on imported goods are taking effect. This round is the largest yet, impacting $200 billion worth of goods from China. The…
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Long Island and Connecticut will see a drop in gross domestic product thanks to President Trump’s trade war with China. That’s according to data analyzed…
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has launched a lobbying campaign criticizing President Donald Trump’s tariffs on international trade. Over the weekend,…
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Connecticut ranks first among six New England states on this year’s Fortune 500 list. The state has sixteen companies on Forbes magazine’s annual…
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President Trump signed a bill allowing auto dealers to charge interest rates that critics say are racially biased. The new law rolls back a rule put in…