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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Update: Insurer Chubb Preparing $350M Payout, But Is This Enough?
Baltimore Bridge's insurer, Chubb, is allegedly preparing a $350 million payout for the incident.
Missouri Residents Inch Closer to Voting to Minimum Wage Increase
Missouri residents may have the opportunity to vote on a potential increase to the minimum wage this November.
New California Legislation Could Put an End to Restaurant Surcharges
A new rule banning hidden service fees may oblige some California restaurants to remove them from customers' bills.
UnitedHealth CEO Admits Paying $22 Million to Change Healthcare Hackers
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said the business paid a $22 million ransom to hackers who penetrated Change Healthcare system.
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US private sector jobs in April rose by 192,000, surpassing expectations and indicating a strong job market, but annual salary growth in some industries is still low.
Americans' earnings rose more than expected at the start of the year, indicating persistent inflation.
US limited consumer usage of methylene chloride after it was linked to many deaths since 1980. A very dangerous chemical used to restore damaged furniture and strip paint has been associated with dozens of fatalities since 1980, prompting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to restrict its use among consumers.
Walmart launches Bettergoods, its largest store-label food brand in 20 years, to target budget-conscious shoppers.
New data has unveiled a significant increase in household wealth for Americans under 40 since the onset of the pandemic, with a nearly 50 percent surge.
Illinois cannabis company owners are applauding the federal government's expected categorization of marijuana as a medication with therapeutic advantages and decreased abuse.
There is only a short period of chance for Americans to secure their tax refunds before they disappear from the records of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
A recent ruling by a judge in Delaware has significant implications for the ongoing legal dispute involving Donald Trump and the Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social.
Walmart called the decision to close its health clinics in five states and discontinue its virtual health service "difficult."
The Biden Administration could make a historic drug policy shift. The US government is allegedly reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. If this happens, the Biden Administration would be making a history shift in the nation's drug policy.