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  1. How Media Outlets on the Right and Left Explained Trump’s Win

    Media outlets on the right said Mr. Trump won because of the left’s embrace of what they called extreme political views. Left-leaning outlets offered a broader variety of explanations.

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  2. Drop-Off in Democratic Votes Ignites Conspiracy Theories on Left and Right

    There is nothing suspicious about the shift in Democratic fortunes. But partisans from across the spectrum are questioning the results, for different reasons.

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  3. Even at a Time Like This, Slow and Steady Works in the Stock Market

    Big changes are coming in the next Trump administration. But your investing plans needn’t change, our columnist says.

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    CreditBrian Britigan
    Strategies
  4. Older Workers to Get ‘Super’ 401(k) Catch-Up Contributions in 2025

    Workers who are 60 to 63 will be able to put in up to $11,250 in extra contributions, if they can afford it.

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    CreditTill Lauer
    your money adviser
  5. Could the Bond Market Stymie Trump’s Economic Plans?

    Some fiscal hawks worry that Trump’s policies would increase the deficit and fuel inflation.

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    Bond investors are worried about the effect of Donald Trump’s policies on the federal deficit.
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  9. DealBook Newsletter

    Forget a Soft Landing. The Fed’s Biggest Challenge May Be Trump.

    The chair of the Federal Reserve made clear he would not resign, even under pressure. But pressure from the White House is likely, market watchers say.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced and Lauren Hirsch

     
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