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‘Didn't know it would be my last': Cheerios unexpectedly discontinues 3 flavors
Cheerios has quietly announced it was discontinuing some of its products as multiple flavors will no longer be on store shelves.
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Trump Org marks 10 years since first presidential bid with new cellular business
President Donald Trump’s sons marked the 10-year anniversary of their father launching his first presidential campaign by announcing a new cellular business, including a smartphone and Telehealth services.
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U.S. government to have control in Nippon Steel-U.S. Steel deal, senator says
U.S. Sen. David McCormick says an arrangement for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel will guarantee a U.S. CEO.
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She left a 9-to-5 to start a DIY dumpling business and has made $10,000 an hour
Samantha Mui teaches people how to make dumplings for a living after years in a corporate role. Now, her business is thriving after trusting her gut.
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Businesses are finding a workaround for tariffs — and it's entirely legal
The “first sale rule” is a concept in U.S. customs law that allows importers to use the lowest cost of a good to calculate duties.
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Home Depot CFO says retailer doesn't plan to raise prices due to tariffs
Home Depot reaffirmed its full-year guidance, even as it missed Wall Street’s earnings estimates and customers continued to put off bigger home projects.
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Is Memorial Day a federal holiday? Here's what's open and closed
Memorial Day honors those who died in U.S. military service. Here’s a look at everything that is open and closed on the Monday holiday.
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Cable companies Charter and Cox agree to merge
Charter Communications and Cox Communications, two of the largest cable companies in the U.S., have entered into an agreement to merge.
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How tariffs may affect your air conditioning bill this summer
HVAC contractors are warning of shortages with temperatures already breaking records and summer utility bills on track to hit 12-year highs.
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Tariffs are threatening your air conditioning bill this summer
HVAC contractors are warning of shortages with temperatures already breaking records and summer utility bills on track to hit 12-year highs.
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More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike to protest new dress code
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday, protesting the coffee giant’s new dress code.
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UnitedHealth CEO suddenly steps down for ‘personal reasons'
Stephen J. Hemsley returned as CEO after Andrew Witty’s surprising decision to leave the insurance giant.
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New dad quit his job, spent $3,000 in savings to start a business — it brought in $850,000 in 9 months
Tavis Malcolm gave up his job and savings to start a sleeping bag company. Now, Morrison Outdoors brings in a projected $1 million a year in revenue.
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Some 23andMe customers can submit claims for money back: See deadline and if you qualify
The genetic testing company filed for bankruptcy in March.
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McDonald's plans to hire 375,000 employees this summer
McDonald’s announced plans Monday for its biggest hiring “surge” in years.
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Walgreens doubles down on prescription-filling robots to cut costs, free up pharmacists amid turnaround
Walgreens is expanding the number of its retail stores served by its micro-fulfillment centers as it works to turn itself around and prepares to go private.
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Two dolls instead of 30? Toys become latest symbol of Trump's trade war
Toy dolls have become the latest rhetorical poster child for President Donald Trump’s tariffs crusade.
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Popular diet program WeightWatchers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
WeightWatchers, the decades-old program touted for years by Chicago talk-show icon and entertainment mogul Oprah Winfrey, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to eliminate $1.15 billion in debt and focus on its transition into a telehealth services provider that helps users get prescriptions for drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Trulicity. In an announcement Tuesday, parent WW International Inc. said...
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Mattel CEO says toy manufacturing won't come to America, but price hikes will
Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz says toy manufacturing won’t come to America after President Donald Trump reiterating that kids can deal with fewer toys.
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How President Trump's tariffs are impacting local small businesses
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are now hitting fast fashion and other low-budget goods that are directly shipped to consumers. NBC10’s Deanna Durante shows us the impact on small businesses in our area.