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To prevent ‘unintentional alcohol ingestion,’ High Noon is recalling vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks

High Noon has issued a voluntary recall of its popular vodka seltzer after it was discovered that some cans had been erroneously labeled as Celsius

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US and EU reach a trade deal that sets 15% tariff rate and pledges hundreds of billions in investments

The U.S. and European Union agreed on trade terms that include a 15% rate on most EU products as well as hundreds of billions of

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Arizona woman in North Korean IT workers scheme sentenced to 8.5 years for helping to trick Fortune 500 companies out of millions

Christina Chapman, 50, an Arizona woman who pleaded guilty to charges connected to the global North Korean IT workers scheme, has been sentenced to 8.5

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Scott Bessent turns up the heat on the Fed, demands probe as Powell’s future hangs in balance

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sharply escalated his criticisms of the Federal Reserve on Monday, publicly urging a comprehensive investigation into the central bank’s operations and

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If Amazon Ring staff want a promotion, they must now prove they’ve used AI

Amazon’s smart home business will now require employees seeking promotions to prove AI use and ask managers to demonstrate better efficiency using the technology in

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Americans spend $40 billion on their pets’ health care. Chewy has a plan to get more of their money

Americans’ love for their pets is big business. In 2024, U.S. households spent nearly $40 billion on veterinary care and pet pharmaceuticals alone, making it the second-largest

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Risk of Powell ouster is underpriced, Deutsche Bank strategist says

President Donald Trump’s potential dismissal of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is a major and underpriced risk that could trigger a selloff in the US

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Trump holds court on presidential portraits, pretty picture frames and FDR, ‘an amazing man’

Turns out Donald Trump gauges his esteem for presidential predecessors by how well their portraits fit into his White House redecorating scheme. Or sometimes how well the

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Kyla Scanlon puts $50 in the S&P 500 every month ‘no matter what’

One of Gen Z’s favorite economic commentators shared some details about her own investments while warning on “financial nihilism” among young people. In a recent

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RFK Jr. wants more people wearing health wearables in the name of ‘MAHA’

Testifying before Congress late last month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a major plea on the power of health wearables.