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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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Bank of America said last month it would stop doing business with companies that make “military firearms for civilian use.” But now the bank is lending to…
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The Trump administration is engaged in an ongoing effort to roll back or eliminate a long list of regulations...some that are new or pending.And some that…
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The conglomerate General Electric is still considering a breakup of the 126-year-old company. In an earnings call with investors, executives said the…
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Spotify, the popular music streaming service starts, trading on the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday morning. The company opted to forego the traditional…
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The oldest firearms maker in the U.S. has filed for bankruptcy. Remington Arms dates back to 1816 with ammunition and gunsmith plants in Connecticut and…
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The government’s bid to halt the merger between AT&T and Time Warner is set to start Thursday morning in Washington, D.C. The Department of Justice claims…
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The music streaming service Spotify has filed official documents to launch its initial public offering and begin trading shares on the New York Stock…
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Starbucks is the latest in a string of companies raising compensation for employees while crediting Congress’s recent tax bill. Target, Fiat-Chrysler, and…
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Bacardi is buying Patrón in a liquor deal valued at $5.1 billion. This would give Bacardi one of the top selling premium tequila brands and help the…
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Spotify, the popular yet unprofitable music streaming service, is planning a very unconventional IPO. IPO is short for “initial public offering,” a way…