BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Shortly after Walmart announced prices would increase on multiple items sold by the chain, President Donald Trump blasted the company on social media, accusing
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Scalise: GOP eyeing Medicaid work requirements for ‘early 2027‘
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) said on Monday that Republicans are eyeing early 2027 as the target date for the new Medicaid work requirements in the large
Capital One is acquiring Discover: Will you be impacted?
(NEXSTAR) — More than a year after announcing it would acquire Discover for more than $35 billion, Capital One says it has completed the deal, bringing “together two
Social Security COLA increase in 2026 projected to be lowest in years, advocacy group says
(NEXSTAR) – The next cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security recipients is projected to be even lower than 2025’s increase of 2.5%, which was also the lowest COLA
Ex-FBI agent: Crypto kidnapping blends ‘old-school, new-school crime’
(NewsNation) — Crypto kidnapping is becoming the latest trendy crime in the U.S. and throughout the world, something retired FBI agent and the founder of Sierra One Consulting,
Walmart raising prices due to tariff costs
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart’s first-quarter profit slipped, and it said it must raise prices due to higher costs from tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump. The nation’s largest retailer
Making money on your social media posts: How does it work?
(NewsNation) — Social media has made it easier than ever for content creators to show off their favorite products, and some claim they’re making thousands in “passive” income
Student loan payments were paused in 2020: Does that mean I’m in default?
President Donald Trump’s administration has recently announced the start of collections and garnishments for individuals who are in default on their student loans. What does this mean, and
‘Filling up with water’: Man out money after using pump with bad gas
CHOCTAW, Okla. (KFOR) — An Oklahoma man was left stranded on the side of the road for nearly two hours just a couple of minutes after he stopped
Will Pope Leo XIV have to pay US taxes?
(NewsNation) — Pope Leo, the first American-born pontiff, may need to file taxes with the Internal Revenue Service. Tax experts say the pope’s U.S. citizenship could require him