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Christian Science Monitor - Business

First Look - Can companies get tariff refunds? With Supreme Court ruling, a 'bumpy road' begins - Trade lawyers say companies seeking refunds of President Trump's tariffs, struck down by the Supreme Court, are likely to get money back — eventually. By - Associated Press - / 5 min

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In 'K-shaped' economy, football fans' experiences vary – based on what they can pay

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How profits and resources drive foreign policy in the Trump era

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The Trump economy: No recession, but no boom either

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Powell pushes back on Fed probe as Trump denies intimidation charge

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2026 could be a 'defining' year for AI, from shopping to electricity

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Trump wants US companies to produce Venezuelan oil. But will they?

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What's for dinner? If it's beef, it'll cost you.

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Quitting 'on my own terms': Why more women are exiting the workforce

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US Nvidia chips to China: What does that mean for the AI race?

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Stablecoins are the low-risk type of crypto. But they aren't risk-free for economy.

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Will AI rules stifle innovation? Inside the tussle between states, federal government.

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As mills close, timber industry pins its future on innovation, not tariffs

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Who's in the Epstein files, from the former Prince Andrew to Lawrence Summers - ​The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor​ makes the former ​prince ​the highest-profile person to face criminal charges related to ties with Jeffrey Epstein. But plenty of other big names are "in the files" of now-public documents, and facing scrutiny. By - Cameron Pugh - / 10 min

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