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Facebook wants to charge you $12 just to protect your account
Senators are calling on the Justice Department to look into Ticketmaster's practices
Looming cuts to emergency SNAP benefits threaten food security in rural America
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FedEx pilot union inches closer to strike with unanimous approval for authorization vote
Arizonans spent more than $1.4 billion on marijuana in 2022, driven by recreational sales
I spent 5 years interviewing 233 millionaires—here's the No. 1 career move that made them rich
Marijuana legalization has stalled in Mexico, but farmers and cartels are still making big plans to profit off a new market
NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops
Kyocera’s president says Biden’s chip controls will tank Chinese manufacturing: ‘Producing in China and exporting abroad is no longer viable’
Meta loses bid to toss $175 mln verdict in streaming patent case
Fed's James Bullard pushes for faster rate hikes, sees 'good shot' at beating inflation
U.S. mortgage interest rates jump to highest level since November - MBA
Arby's+? More restaurants try subscription programs to keep eaters coming back
Settlements in Chinese yuan on the rise
Mormon Church pays $5 million to settle accusations it covered up $32 billion investment portfolio
Four-day week: ‘major breakthrough’ as most UK firms in trial extend changes
Home Depot misses revenue expectations for the first time since 2019
Starbucks’ new drinks have a spoonful of olive oil in every cup
Mining giant BHP says China and India growth will buoy demand despite profit drop
Car insurance rates surge as yearly premiums rise more than $240 on average, report finds
Why Flying, Air Travel, Airline Customer Service, Airports Are so Bad
EU countries mull curbing Russia sanctions dodging via trade tools, access to EU market
Japan's factory activity shrinks at fastest pace in 2-1/2 years
United Airlines will no longer charge families extra to sit together on flights
Abolitionist creativity
The remote workers have left, but the housing havoc they created remains
Tech companies spoiled workers for decades. Now layoffs are bringing them down to Earth.
Raiffeisen shares slide after U.S. sanctions office asks about Russia
Goldman Sachs Annoyed by CEO's Part Time Gig as a DJ
Workers Laid Off in Big Tech Have to Take Jobs With Less Pay, Prestige
Biden’s ‘Buy America’ bid runs into manufacturing woes it aims to fix
Back to broke: Americans are racking up debt and burning through their savings—economists warn it could spark a recession
Why Pizza Hut’s red roofs and McDonald’s play places have disappeared
Tesla Is Considering a Bid for Battery Metals Miner
Mexico's Lopez Obrador orders ministry to step up lithium nationalization
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