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Law
1.3 million active-duty service members face missed paychecks as government shutdown stubbornly lags on
By
Kevin Freking
,
Stephen Groves
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2025
Success
Founder of $100 million company says she quit her day job to rebuild her father’s Cape Cod chip empire—and there ‘wasn’t time’ to worry about nepotism
By
Emma Burleigh
October 26, 2025
North America
‘Now it’s like, ‘OK, you’re in office. I’m still getting done dirty at the grocery store”: Hispanic voters’ inflation fatigue weighs on Trump polling
By
Adriana Gomez Licon
,
Amelia Thomson-Deveaux
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2025
North America
Walmart is determined to win the Thanksgiving meal value wars with a $40 dinner for 10 people
By
Sydney Lake
October 22, 2025
Commentary
Gen Zers are turning to frozen food to stretch their budgets and they don’t feel good about it
By
Guy Yehiav
and
Darin Detwiler
October 21, 2025
Law
Uncrustable rip-off? Smucker sues Trader Joe’s over sandwich product similarities
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
October 16, 2025
C-Suite
Nestlé is laying off over 16,000 employees under its new CEO—and says a key motivator is ‘automation’
By
Nino Paoli
October 16, 2025
Success
Even workers earning more than $500,000 annually are living paycheck to paycheck—thanks to ‘lifestyle inflation,’ they’re continuing to splurge money they don’t have
By
Emma Burleigh
October 14, 2025
Economy
GoFundMe CEO says the economy is so bad that more of his customers are crowdfunding just to pay for their groceries
By
Ashley Lutz
October 13, 2025
North America
Walmart goes WalMAHA with plan to remove food dyes and 30 other ingredients from all store brans sold in the U.S.
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Jonel Aleccia
,
Nick Lichtenberg
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2025
Success
Mark Cuban says his best investment of all time was still living like a student after college—including sleeping on the floor and driving a $200 broken car
By
Jessica Coacci
September 29, 2025
Economy
‘It’s like when you see the tsunami coming in’: Agricultural economists are sounding the alarm about produce prices doubling
By
Eva Roytburg
August 28, 2025
Success
Boomer NYU professor says Gen Z’s lazy label comes from zero faith in the payoff of hard work—and a fear that the world will end in 20 years anyway
By
Emma Burleigh
August 26, 2025
Retail
Walmart, once ordered to ‘eat the tariffs,’ is giving employees a year-round 10% discount to help them eat
By
Nick Lichtenberg
August 14, 2025
Tech
Amazon has dreamed of cracking Walmart’s lock on groceries for decades, with limited success. A massive same-day shopping expansion could change that
By
Jason Del Rey
August 14, 2025
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Economy
Treasury spent $276 billion in interest on the national debt in the final three months of 2025, says the CBO—up $30...
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Eleanor Pringle
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‘Sell America’: Investors dump U.S. assets in fear of the end of Fed independence
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Jim Edwards
Success
An exec at $62 billion giant Colgate says Gen Z workers, despite getting flak for being woke and lazy, are actually...
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Emma Burleigh