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Walmart to offer new truck drivers $95K-$110K a year to combat shortage
Amid an ongoing nationwide shortage of truck drivers, Walmart announced Thursday it is increasing the salary its drivers can earn in their first year.
House passes aid for restaurants, small businesses affected by Covid pandemic
The House passed a $55 billion bill that would provide assistance to restaurants and other small businesses that have struggled due to the Covid pandemic.
Online brands open stores in suburbs to be closer to customers
Online brands like Allbirds and Parachute Home that sell direct-to-consumer are building suburban stores to be near customers who work remotely and want to shop close to home.
Wind energy company pleads guilty after at least 150 eagles killed in U.S.
A subsidiary of one of the largest U.S. providers of renewable energy pleaded guilty to criminal charges and was ordered to pay over $8 million in fines and
The Trump Organization used to borrow from major banks. Now look who's lending it money.
Donald Trump used to bank with the big guns. Now he’s borrowing from Axos Financial, an obscure, internet-only institution based in San Diego and Las Vegas.
Federal Reserve sets stage for aggressive action to curb inflation
The Federal Reserve is preparing to address rising prices, but there will be significant tradeoffs.
Millennials make up the largest share of homebuyers in America, according to recent data
They’re the generation that graduated into the Great Recession and the one that has held more jobs than any other age cohort.
Injuries at meatpacking-related company are too high, even as private equities profit, advocates say
Relatively unknown compared to its publicly traded clients, like Tyson Foods and Pilgrim’s Pride, PSSI, which is privately held, has been watched by investors since 2007.
'You're the appraiser?': Black real estate workers sell homes in a market rife with bias
After 21 years as a residential appraiser, Sanedria Potter still gets incredulous looks when she shows up at a home to do her job. “You’re the appraiser?” she’s