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Trump announces 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to begin Aug. 1, rattling major US trading partners

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BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he’s levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and

Is it OK to use AI in your job search? Experts say yes. Here's how to do it right

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Sandra Lavoy noticed awkward pauses and hesitation from a job candidate when she asked questions on a video call. The

The six money-savvy hacks 20-somethings are using to get ahead financially

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For all the reasons you can imagine, with high living costs and a precarious job market being the biggest drivers, financially

Economists expect inflation ticked up in June after surprise jobs gain

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OTTAWA - Economists expect the pace of inflation picked up in June as the Bank of Canada continues to search

Sportsnet's subscribers are feeling gouged by the new streaming prices. They have a right to be angry

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Editor’s note: This is the first of series of regular columns by Jonah Sigel that will take a closer look

Toronto developers are quietly cancelling condos. For the first time, the Star has mapped the extent of the crisis

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In the middle of the lowrise apartment buildings, highrise lofts and lush green trees lining Kingston Road in Toronto’s Upper Beaches,

Uber Eats hikes service fees for deliveries — while facing possible class action lawsuit over pricing

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Uber Eats has been a major convenience for 31-year-old Alan Dawn, who has a knee disability, and his family.The Mississauga

One Tech Tip: 'Click-to-cancel' is over, but there are other ways to unsubscribe

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NEW YORK (AP) — A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have made it easier for consumers to end unwanted subscriptions, has

Musk’s xAI seeks up to $200 billion valuation in new funding

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(Bloomberg) — XAI Holdings, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence and social media company, is in talks to raise more money at