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The Dow Jones traded below 20,000 for the first time since 2017 on Tuesday, but appeared to have stemmed some of the bleeding after Monday's 3,000 point loss.After an early peak, the Dow sunk about 200 points shortly after opening, leaving the markets trading at less than 20,000. But as Trump administration officials spoke about their plan to give 362
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The Apple product surprises keep rolling out this week.For the third day in a row, the iPhone maker quietly launched new gadgets ahead of a press event scheduled for Monday that will likely focus on the launch of its rumored streaming service.The company announced Wednesday its next-generation wireless earbuds. The new AirPods feature a wireless charging case, improved battery life and hands-free access to its Siri voice assistant.The set will be available in two options: with a wireless charging case for 9 or with the normal standard case for 9 -- the same price as the original AirPods.The wireless charging case is also available for for people with the original version of AirPods.The new AirPods feature Apple's new H1 chip, which the company says gives better performance, faster connect times and up to 50% more talk time than the original AirPods. Users can also now say "Hey Siri" to activate the voice assistant, rather than tapping one of the ear buds.The new set can be purchased online starting Wednesday and will hit Apple Stores next week.On Tuesday, Apple unveiled a refresh to its 1126
The Justice Department announced Thursday that the federal government will resume capital punishment for the first time since 2003.In a 148
The ongoing shutdown is creating uncertainty for tens of thousands of low-income tenants who rely on the federal government to help pay their rent.The Department of Housing & Urban Development hasn't been able to renew roughly 1,650 contracts with private building owners who rent to poor Americans. These contracts either ran out in December or are expiring this month. Another 550 contracts are set to lapse in February.Those contracts cover around 130,000 households, who have an average income of ,000 a year. Many tenants are elderly or disabled.With no sign of the shutdown ending soon, HUD has asked landlords to draw on their reserves to cover any shortfalls. The 691