(NewsNation) β Crafters may miss Joann’s yarn and fabrics, but Michaels is weaving the brand into a new in-store concept. The company announced this week that a “Knit
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Most of Wall Street ticks higher following its 3-day skid
NEW YORK (AP) β Most U.S. stocks are ticking higher on Friday after a report showed that inflation is behaving roughly as economists expected, even if itβs still
Wall Street stumbles again for a 3rd straight loss
NEW YORK (AP) β Wall Street stumbled to a third straight loss on Thursday as U.S. stocks gave back more of their big gains for the year so
What we know about the Amazon Prime settlement
(NewsNation) β Amazon has agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over claims it duped millions of customers into signing up for Prime memberships
Wall Street stumbles toward a 3rd straight loss
NEW YORK (AP) β Wall Street is stumbling toward a rare three-day losing streak on Thursday. The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% in afternoon trading. Following modest dips in
Tariffs loom large ahead of latest GDP forecast release
(NewsNation) β The latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) forecast will drop Thursday, offering a clearer picture of how President Donald Trump’s tariffs have affected the U.S. economy. Thursday’s
New home sales surge 20% in August to a 3-year high
(NewsNation) βΒ New home sales blew past expectations in August, hitting the fastest pace in more than three years. Sales of new single-family homes rose 20.5% to a
Wall Street drifts as it hits a lull following its big rally
NEW YORK (AP) β U.S. stock indexes are drifting on Wednesday as Wall Street takes a pause from what seemed like a relentless rally. The S&P 500 was
Deadline nears for Poppi customers to submit settlement claim
(NewsNation) β The deadline is nearing for Poppi customers to submit a claim as part of an $8.9 million class-action lawsuit against the soft drink’s former owners. Earlier
FTC takes Amazon to court, alleging deceptive Prime practices
(NewsNation) β Amazon is heading to court this week over allegations the company made it too difficult for Prime members to cancel their subscriptions. The Federal Trade Commission