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This Article is From Oct 18, 2018

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(Bloomberg) --

The $779 billion budget deficit has renewed Democratic anger about the $1 trillion Republican tax cut (and the party's call to shrink safety nets). The $21.6 trillion national debt is an even more incomprehensible figure. But for younger Americans, there's another number looming: $1.5 trillion. That's how much student debt is out there, and this is how the current crisis is shaping up to become a catastrophe.  

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Despite the disappearance and alleged torture, murder and dismemberment of Washington Post columnist and U.S. resident Jamal Khashoggi, European banks and Wall Street plan to send executives to a Saudi Arabia investor conference known as “Davos in the Desert.” 

China's holdings of U.S. Treasuries fell for a third consecutive month in August as the Asian nation struggles to prevent the yuan from weakening.

America is drowning in milk that nobody wants, and the entire dairy industry is under siege thanks to low prices and changing tastes

Almost half of U.S. births are happening outside marriage, a trend the United Nations says is taking hold across developed nations.

Apple began allowing users in the U.S. to download a copy of all data they have stored with the company.

Canada became the first Group of Seven country to legalize recreational marijuana, giving it a head start in a global market pegged at $150 billion.

What's Luke Kawa thinking about? The Bloomberg cross-asset reporter says that while tech stocks are on a tear again, there are a few reasons why some bulls are questioning whether this bounce-back will have legs.

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Andrew Jang has become the go-to tailor for athletes looking for a flashy suit to wear at an awards show, celebrity benefit or fan event. You, as a regular human, can't have one. Unless you're draining three-pointers for the Golden State Warriors or catching passes downfield for the New England Patriots, Jang won't sell you one of these suits

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