(NewsNation) โ 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
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Wall Street stumbles toward a 3rd straight loss
NEW YORK (AP) โ 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
Social Security Administration to end paper checks for benefits
(NewsNation) โ The Social Security Administration will no longer issue paper checks for benefit payments starting September 30. The switch to electronic payments marks the latest chapter in
Tariffs loom large ahead of latest GDP forecast release
(NewsNation) โ 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) โย 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) โ 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) โ 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
Heating costs to spike this winter โ especially for some Americans: study
Related video above: How to winterize your home before it snows (NEXSTAR) โ While shoppers fret about the soaring price of beef and other grocery store items, a
FTC takes Amazon to court, alleging deceptive Prime practices
(NewsNation) โ 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
What savers should do after the Fed’s first rate cut this year
(NerdWallet) – The Federal Reserve just delivered the rate cut that Wall Street predicted, trimming the federal funds rate by 0.25 percentage points. The new target range is