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Trump promised lower grocery prices ‘on Day One.’ Here’s what happened
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Beloved discount retailer Daiso opening 11 more stores this year: Here’s where, and what to expect
A beloved Japanese value store, which already has roughly 200 locations in the U.S., is preparing to open several new locations in the coming weeks. That’s on top
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(NEXSTAR) – The Senior Citizen’s League, a nonpartisan organization aiming to educate older Americans about laws, rights and financial issues facing their demographic, has proposed that the Social
Calling Social Security just got easier as SSA admits issue
(NewsNation) — Getting in contact with Social Security has become easier after the Social Security Administration addressed issues with its phone sharing system. Earlier this week, NPR reported
How to Host a Summer Party on a budget Without Sacrificing Fun
Hosting a summer party on a budget is possible with the right planning and a few creative touches. From seasonal menu ideas to low-cost décor, you can create
A third of CEOs expect to shrink workforce over the next year: Survey
(NewsNation) — While CEOs are feeling less concerned about President Donald Trump’s tariffs, a growing number still expect to cut headcount over the next year. About a third
$325 million Russian superyacht moored in San Diego up for auction
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — It’s hard to miss the seized Russian mega yacht, the Amadea, moored on the B Street Pier downtown at the Port of San
Markets drift amid investor caution as Trump’s tariffs take effect
NEW YORK (NewsNation) — President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs have already begun to hit Americans’ wallets. The tariffs, which have raised import taxes to their highest levels since the
Economist in Trump’s BLS fight: Job estimating due for revamp
(NewsNation) — An economist aligned with President Donald Trump isn’t backing White House claims that monthly U.S. job numbers have been rigged against the Republican, but he says it’s