From President Donald Trump to Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch, Republicans and Democrats alike are brimming with dubious ideas to make stuff cheaper.
Gen Z have coined a new phrase – and it's bad news if you're called one.
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EDITORIAL: Lousy credit

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