United States

Personal FinanceSales of dog strollers outpace baby strollers in the country with the world’s lowest birth rate
By Chloe BergerSeptember 9, 2024

EnvironmentThe amount of plastic waste produced each year could fill NYC’s Central Park and reach as high as the Empire State Building
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressSeptember 4, 2024

FinanceGovernment officials and businesses are scrambling after Canada’s rail lockout halts all shipments crossing the U.S. border
By Rob Gillies, Josh Funk and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2024

PoliticsGoldman Sachs says voters are shifting to Kamala Harris—and the odds of a blue wave are swelling
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezAugust 13, 2024

LifeBiles, Osaka, Richardson Olympic comebacks highlight issues facing people like them: ‘We’re still asking a lot of Black women athletes’
By Alanis Thames and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2024

TechCybersecurity giant Kaspersky to shutter all US operations after the government banned its software nationwide
By The Associated PressJuly 16, 2024

PoliticsIn a critical press conference, Biden will attempt to convince voters he can carry the day as calls grow for him to stand aside
By Colleen Long, Seung Min Kim, Lisa Mascaro and The Associated PressJuly 11, 2024

NewslettersThe U.S. and Germany just sold off almost 5,000 Bitcoins—they should have added them to foreign reserves
By Jeff John RobertsJune 27, 2024

LifestyleRalph Lauren unveils Team USA’s Olympic ceremony uniforms by spotlighting all-American denim: ‘Nothing says America like blue jeans’
By The Associated Press and Leanne ItalieJune 18, 2024

RetailFruit giant Chiquita Banana paid off Colombian guerrillas 20 years ago. A jury just ordered it to pay $38 million to families of people they killed
By Curt Anderson, The Associated PressJune 11, 2024

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