Business

The Week Ahead: Looking for resilience and revisions in the latest employment numbers

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There has been no winter chill in the American job market. Companies created more than a half million new jobs to begin the year. And there were 11 million vacant job openings in December. The latest employment data will be in focus in the week ahead.

Forget chatbots, this is how Corporate America is really using AI

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Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT lit up the internet in November, companies can’t stop talking about artificial intelligence. Take this earnings season so far: References to AI and related terms during calls with investors are already up 77% from a year earlier.

The Keystone design is a stunning hillside Craftsman bungalow

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EUGENE, ORE. – The Keystone is much larger than it looks from the front. This two-level contemporary Craftsman bungalow offers nearly 3,000 square feet of living space. Tapered stone veneer twin-column supports, decorative gable accents, and characteristic windows combine to create that nostalgic Craftsman look.

Don’t miss these 3 tax credits when you file this year

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A tax credit is among the most satisfying benefits you can turn up when preparing your return.

Legal-Ease: What should I name my business?

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Naming a new business is sometimes as exciting as starting the business itself.

The Week Ahead: How inflation and moral hazard are at stake in the Supreme...

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Inflation is not a constitutional issue, yet it will be on the docket of the U.S. Supreme Court in the week ahead.

Charming farmhouse Amarillo fits on narrow lot

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EUGENE, ORE. – Land doesn’t have to be plentiful to enjoy a country retreat. The Amarillo packs spacious, amenity-rich rooms into a classic farmhouse exterior able to fit on just about any narrow lot.

Railroads fought to crush rules that Biden aims to revive after Ohio derailment

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Long before this month’s fiery derailment, railroad industry leaders battled regulations meant to boost freight train safety, including plans to bolster some of the very same tank cars that ruptured and released chemicals in eastern Ohio.

Reghan Winkler: Keep your crisis giving safe

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The recent tragedies such as the Michigan State University shooting or the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have left many people devastated and looking for ways to help. However, in times of crisis, scammers often exploit people’s generosity by setting up fake fundraising campaigns or charities that claim to support victims.

Legal-Ease: Selling my house: what are my taxes?

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Over a decade ago, the law changed regarding the tax treatment of gain in value on the sale of a primary residence. Some aspects of the “old law” remain as points of confusion that lead to misunderstanding of the law as it currently is.