(NEXSTAR) — McDonald’s has issued a response to a call for customers to boycott restaurants over its rollback of previous DEI initiatives, among other criticisms lodged by an
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A group is calling for a McDonald’s boycott: Here’s why
(NewsNation) — McDonald’s is the latest target of an “economic blackout,” a grassroots boycott campaign led by a consumer activist group that’s already gone after Amazon, Nestle and
US strikes on Iran may raise oil prices, impacting American economy
(NewsNation) — Americans could soon feel the impact of escalating tensions with Iran, especially at the gas pump. Oil prices jumped to a five-month high Monday following U.S.
Kroger closing around 60 stores: Report
(NewsNation) — Kroger is planning to close around 60 of its stores within the next 18 months, per NewsNation local affiliate WDTN. According to the company’s first-quarter report,
Do HSAs and FSAs expire? Here’s what to know
(NewsNation) — Health care is expensive. The good news is that health insurance plans and employers often offer their workers ways to help defray the costs of treatment,
Navigating Personal Versus Business credit And Debt
Being your own boss comes with incredible freedom, but also a fair share of financial responsibility. Whether you’re a freelancer, solopreneur, or micro-business owner, managing your money wisely
Kraft Heinz removing all artificial dyes from its US products
(NewsNation) — Say goodbye to synthetic colors in Jell-O and Kool-Aid: Kraft Heinz has said it will remove artificial dyes from its U.S. products before the end of
New ranking reveals the most American-made cars for 2025
(NEXSTAR) – While it isn’t possible to buy a car that is 100% made in the U.S., a new ranking from Cars.com breaks down the most – and
Here’s what the Israel-Iran conflict could mean for the economy
(NewsNation) — Uncertainty has been the economic theme of the year, and escalating conflicts in the Middle East threaten to drive up energy prices and could squeeze household
US producer prices rise modest 2.6% in May
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. wholesale prices rose modestly last month from a year earlier, another sign that inflationary pressures remain mild. The Labor Department reported Thursday that its