New York is the latest city to pass a law banning businesses from refusing to accept cash. It joins Philadelphia, San Francisco and New Jersey.
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What’s old is new again: Dungeons & Dragons, combat boots, vinyl records are back in vogue
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Baby Trend recalls four mini stroller models though no injuries have been reported
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Gap says that it will no longer spin off Old Navy
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In 2020, millennials, Generation X expect to make more money while boomers shave debt
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Democratic candidates talk about health care, child care and higher education at Iowa debate
Three weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Democrats talk economic policies that would most affect American families.
Women edged out men in the workforce for the first time in almost a decade. Here’s why
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Bed Bath & Beyond still plans to close 60 stores but officials say 20 closures will be delayed
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