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The U.S. Mint reports it costs 3.69 cents to mint each penny, which has been a chief argument of the anti-penny crowd, including the president. But it costs 13.78 cents to produce each 5-cent nickel.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has appeared at a town hall in suburban Atlanta to deliver full-throated support of ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt briefed reporters Wednesday afternoon, as the Trump administration faced ...
Marvel at this small but powerful pet hair scraper, flight attendant-approved travel pillow and spinning makeup brush cleaner ...
White House insists countries need US markets to survive as ‘phones ringing’ to make trade deals - The share markets reacted ...
The immediate market crisis over President Trump’s tariffs may have eased, but problems in the bond market could easily recur ...
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