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Wednesday

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What If Workers Sat On Corporate Boards?

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"This is the next important step in the Administration's work to end foreign freeloading and put American patients first," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement detailing the plan. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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Tuesday

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Stacey vs Cardiff: The Fed Cut Throwdown!

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Monday

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It's Check-Up Time, America!

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Friday

Jose Becerra, a Tijuana-based web developer who works for an American company headquartered just across the border in San Diego. Stacey Vanek Smith hide caption

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America's Tijuana Tech Boom

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Equifax will pay up to $700 million in a proposed settlement over its 2017 data breach. Mike Stewart/AP hide caption

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Equifax To Pay Up To $700 Million In Data Breach Settlement

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Friday

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The world's largest gold coin on display at the New York Stock Exchange Darius Rafieyan/NPR hide caption

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Gold Rush 2.0

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Wednesday

The Trump administration has suggested buying a prescription drug is like buying a car — with plenty of room to negotiate down from the sticker price. But drug pricing analysts say the analogy doesn't work. tomeng/Getty Images hide caption

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How Does Drug Pricing Work? Hint: It's More Like Designer Handbags Than Cars

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