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The Trump family's next venture, a mobile phone company

NEW YORK (AP) — If Trump watches or sneakers or bibles aren't your thing, the family business just added another product to show your support for the U.S. president: mobile phones.
The Trump company announced Monday a new business, Trump Mobile, that will offer cell service in a licensing deal and sell gold phones by the s ... (full story)


A nonprofit for your favorite cause?

Do you have a favorite cause or a favorite charity you support, either through volunteering or donating funds? Or, perhaps you have a vision for more than you see being done, a vision for more than the work that you see charities taking on?
My personal cause is financial literacy education, which I support through donations to ... (full story)


Americans turn cautious and retail sales slide after a spring rush to beat tariffs

WASHINGTON (AP) — Retail sales fell sharply in May as consumers pulled back from a spending surge early this year to get ahead of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports.
Sales at retail stores and restaurants dropped 0.9% in May, the Commerce Department said recently, after a decline of 0.1% in Apr ... (full story)


Innovation takes a backseat at small companies as tariffs become a full-time preoccupation

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NEW YORK (AP) — Toy robots that teach children to code. Sneakers made in America. Mold-resistant kitchen gadgets.
The three items are among new products that have gotten stuck in the pipeline due to President Donald Trump's unpredictable trade policies, according to the brand founders behind the stalled items. They say tha ... (full story)


Credit scores decline for millions as US student loan collections restart

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NEW YORK (AP) — Millions of Americans are seeing their credit scores suffer now that the U.S. government has resumed referring missed student loan payments for debt collection.
After 90 days of non-payment, student loan servicers report delinquent, or past-due, accounts to major credit bureaus, which use the information to ... (full story)