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June 20, 2020 / Finance
Why you might see a Covid surcharge on your next bill
The next time you visit your favorite restaurant, salon or dentist’s office, there might be a new fee tacked onto...
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May 10, 2020 / Business
Bartering is Back in Coronavirus Economy
(NewsUSA) - The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, continues to impact the economy in many ways, one of which has been the...
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February 1, 2020 / Business
Xerox Escalates HP Takeover Fight With Proposal to Replace Board
(Bloomberg) -- Xerox Holdings Corp. said it intends to nominate 11 directors to replace the board of HP Inc. after...
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February 1, 2020 / Business
General Electric Hails Signs of Slow, Steady Growth
Fourth quarter earnings report shows a “strong close to the year” for GE, according to CEO Larry Culp, Jr. GE...
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May 7, 2019 / Business
Office Depot is closing more stores…
Office Depot is closing 50 stores this year, the company told Business Insider. The office supplies company is closing stores...
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Payless Shoes to Shut All U.S. Stores and Wind Down Online Operation
Payless ShoeSource, a once-popular seller of inexpensive women’s footwear and a staple in many suburban shopping malls, is closing all...
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September 28, 2018 / Business, Technology
SEC sues Elon Musk for his allegedly misleading tweets
Elon Musk has tweeted himself into serious trouble. The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Tesla's CEO on Thursday for making...
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September 26, 2018 / Business
It’s Official: Dunkin’ Donuts Is Now Just…Dunkin’
After months of speculation (and a few stores officially opening as such), Dunkin' Donuts announced on Tuesday its no longer...
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September 16, 2018 / Finance
Citigroup to Pay $12 Million Over Accusations It Misled Trading Customers
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday that Citigroup had let high-frequency traders have access to a so-called dark pool...
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September 11, 2018 / Finance
Man buys Slim Jims for his dog, lottery ticket, wins $10M
FORT EDWARD, N.Y. — A New York man will be living large thanks to his decision to buy some Slim...
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August 17, 2018 / Business
Best Buy acquires Jitterbug maker, targets elderly health market
Electronics retailer Best Buy will purchase health technology company GreatCall, which focuses on safety solutions for the elderly, including the...
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August 15, 2018 / Business
Trump signs bill stopping US government from using Huawei, ZTE technology
The ban is a component of the Defense Authorization Act, which was signed by President Trump. The ban will go...
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August 15, 2018 / Finance
Elon Musk’s Vast Oil Conspiracy Ends With Saudi Billions
Elon Musk has always hated the fossil-fuel industry. His stated mission for Tesla Inc. is to hasten its demise, and...
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August 11, 2018 / Business
McDonald’s in Chicago is the latest Apple Store copycat – but not the first by far
McDonald's new flagship store is making a clear effort to mimic the Apple Store. AppleInsider takes a look at the...
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Crocs closing manufacturing facilities but will keep making shoes
Crocs sparked a minor panic among fans of its colorful plastic clogs by announcing on Wednesday that the company is...
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Jack in the Box under fire for sexually charged ad
Burger chain Jack in the Box is under fire for a sexual innuendo-laden TV commercial to promote a new menu...
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August 6, 2018 / Business
Lawsuit claims Walmart stole technology to keep produce fresh
(Reuters) - Walmart Inc (WMT.N) was sued on Wednesday by a Silicon Valley company that accused the largest U.S. retailer...
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Single mother goes from homeless to CEO of construction company
Women in construction: April Malloy’s from homeless to CEO Construction 1st Class CEO April Malloy describes her journey from being...
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California Supreme Court Rules Against Starbucks in Wage Case
Starbucks Corp. must pay employees for off-the-clock work such as closing and locking stores, the California Supreme Court ruled on...
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August 6, 2018 / Business
Guinness opens first US brewery in 64 years
Guinness opening a brewery in U.S. FBN's Ashley Webster on Guinness' plans to open a brewery outside of Baltimore, Maryland....
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August 4, 2018 / Celebrities, Finance
Kim Kardashian Wasn’t Joking About Kanye Almost Being a Billionaire
Kim Kardashian wasn’t joking when she said Kanye West is close to joining the 3-comma club, and it’s all thanks...
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August 3, 2018 / Business, Technology
Apple hits $1 trillion stock market valuation
Apple became the first $1 trillion publicly listed U.S. company Thursday, crowning a decade-long rise fueled by its ubiquitous iPhone...
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Panera is launching double bread bowls — and fans are already in love
Panera will soon be testing out the double bread bowl which allows customers to not have to choose between two...
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McDonald’s Big Mac is turning 50, and it’s still America’s essential burger
.McDonald's iconic Big Mac turns 50 this year. .When it comes to the classic fast-food burger, nothing comes close to...
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RadioShack is back. Kinda
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) – You can soon tune back into RadioShack. The twice-bankrupt brand is being reborn, but it won't...
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July 27, 2018 / Business
So what’s Ford’s plan, exactly? No one knows
Ford says it's going to spend $11 billion on a plan to revitalize its business. There's a big problem, though:...
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July 25, 2018 / Business, Technology
Earnings Preview: What to Expect from FB Stock
Facebook, Inc. (Nasdaq: FB) and its investors have dealt with plenty of animosity in 2018, but up to this point...
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N.Y. Daily News hit with layoffs reducing editorial staff by half
The New York Daily News has had its editorial staff cut in half after layoffs announced Monday by publisher Tronc....
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Papa John’s Creates Poison Pill For One Special Customer: The Disgraced Papa Himself
The Papa John’s board of directors announced late last night that they would be adopting something that’s known in the...
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The overlooked children working America’s tobacco fields
KINSTON, North Carolina—They would wake up at five or six in the morning. They didn’t know where they were going,...
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