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Summer Gas Prices Hit 4-Year Low: How Long Will it Last?As many Americans hit the roads and begin their Fourth of July holiday travel rush, gas prices have hit a four-year low. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down whether they'll continue to ...
Pair a long weekend away in the UK, whether that’s city, coastal or countryside, with a top-tier hotel swimming pool ...
The collection has been presented in major museums and art galleries all over the world, but Dali had always been fascinated by the Indian myths that have given birth to many of the Greek, Roman and ...
After NBC's reporting on a large hospital system that placed liens on homes of patients who owed medical debt, the company removed the liens and canceled judgments against thousands of patients ...
Marion Christine Roman, age 97, of Mason, Michigan passed away on Sunday, November 24, 2024. She was born on September 18, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan to Dushan and Theresa Tabachki.
A new report shows a slight increase in inflation for the month of October, up to 2.6% compared to 2.4% in September. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY on what it signals about the economy.
NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY with a look at how U.S. futures and cryptocurrencies are faring following Donald Trump’s 2024 election win and why his stance against EV subsidies and ...
Target has announced it will offer a budget-friendly Thanksgiving meal and now BJ’s and Walmart are unveiling early holiday deals in advance of Black Friday so NBC’s Christine Romans joins ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a half percent this week and there could be more cuts to come before the end of the year. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down what it means ...
NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down how much the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates and what it means for your money.Sept. 18, 2024 ...
NBC’s Christine Romans joined MSNBC on Thursday to discuss the latest news on the U.S. economy after second quarter GDP was revised up and the stock market rallied toward another record high ...
More people find themselves buying items they don’t need just because they’re on sale. This form of impulse buying is called “spaving” — spending more to save more. NBC’s Christine ...
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