Bed Bath & Beyond said it plans to close another 150 stores as it continues to reorganize its finances.
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TikTok executive comes out as nonbinary
A TikTok executive came out publicly as nonbinary Monday in a message shared on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh stepping down for top hockey union job
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is leaving the Biden administration to become head of the National Hockey League Players Association.
Bed Bath & Beyond lines up funding in a last-ditch bid to avoid bankruptcy
Bed Bath & Beyond will live to see another day — at least for now.
Adani Group’s troubles spur protests in India as stock turmoil turns political
Hundreds of protesters from India’s main opposition party demanded an investigation into allegations of fraud and stock price manipulation by the Adani Group.
Ex-Wells Fargo executive accuses superior of rape and bank of slow-footing investigation
A former senior vice president of Wells Fargo has filed a lawsuit alleging she was raped by a colleague, and is accusing three other co-workers of enabling the assault.
More than 400 sandwiches and other snacks recalled over listeria concerns
A manufacturer that provides ready-made entrées and snacks across multiple states has recalled more than 400 products over concerns of potential listeria contamination.
New or used? Tips for buying a car in 2023
Car buyers are hoping to finally get back in the driver’s seat after two years of surging prices but while the used car market is softening, new vehicles are reaching sky-high prices. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.
National Enquirer sold to group that includes indicted ex-MoviePass chairman
The National Enquirer, the tabloid at the center of many controversies involving former President Donald Trump, will be sold to a joint venture involving Theodore Farnsworth, the former MoviePass chairman who has been criminally charged with securities fraud.
The remote workers have left, but the housing havoc they created remains
Small and midsize rural communities had some of the biggest increases in home prices in the first two years of the pandemic, driven by out-of-town buyers.