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Business · United StatesThe NCAA women’s basketball tournament final Sunday drew more viewers than the men’s final for the first time in history, fueled in part by Iowa standout Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom and marking a stunning moment for the sport.See the Story
Women's NCAA title game outdraws the men's championship with an average of 18.9 million viewers
70% Center coverage: 111 sources
Business · United StatesGE once did almost everything for the typical American family – from providing much of the television they watched, to the light bulbs and appliances they depended upon, the electricity needed to power those household staples, even the subprime mortgage that allowed many of them to buy their homes.
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GE Aerospace Will Build on Legacy of Invention
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Medicare Advantage is overbilling Medicare by 22%
Donald Trump · New YorkNew York Attorney General Letitia James is on the verge of taking apart Donald Trump's real-estate empire. Trump was ordered to pay $454 million in damages and interest in a corporate fraud case. He has vowed to appeal, but to do so he must come up with a bond by March 25 to guarantee that he will pay up if he loses.See the Story
New York attorney general has Trump backed into a financial corner. He may not be able to get out.
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Europe · United StatesConsumer goods giant Reckitt has suffered a £7bn share price slump after it lost a US legal case claiming its baby formula contributed to the death of a premature child. FTSE 100-constituent Reckitt has now been ordered to pay Ms Watson $60m (£47m) after losing the case.See the Story
Reckitt suffers £7bn share price fall as baby formula lawsuits mount
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InflationConsumer Price Index report for February 2023 is expected to show inflation heating up again. But even excluding higher costs at the pump, the report is likely to show that upward pressure on prices is remaining stickier than Federal Reserve officials may want. Recent data showing stubborn price and wage pressures has investors wondering whether progress on inflation is stalling.See the Story