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Trump Media stock jumps after former president says he won't sell his shares
Trump Media and Technology Group shares surged on Friday after former President Trump, the majority shareholder, said he would not be selling his shares.
Boar's Head discontinues product, closes facility linked to listeria outbreak 'indefinitely'
Boar's Head on Friday announced that it is "indefinitely" closing the Virginia manufacturing plant that has been linked to a deadly listeria outbreak.
Aldi hiring over 13K workers nationwide, raising pay
Aldi is already boosting its hiring for the holiday season with plans to hire over 13,000 store and warehouse workers. It also will boost starting pay.
Trump says Hollywood secretly votes for him because they want low taxes
Former President Trump said Thursday that despite the negative talk he receives from Hollywood types, they all secretly vote for him because they want low taxes.
Trump campaign dismisses energy spat with Germany foreign ministry: ‘nobody cares’
The presidential campaign for former President Donald Trump looked to shut down its spat with the German foreign ministry over its pursuit of clean energy following comments made in this weeks debate and said, "nobody cares."
Looking for a job? These 5 states have most competition
Competition has ramped up this year as LinkedIn job listings in all 50 states have seen increases in the amount of candidates seeking consideration for roles, Resume.io reported in a new study.
Boeing workers vote to strike after contract negotiations rejected by members
Boeing factory workers will walk off the job Friday after members overwhelmingly voted in favor of a strike.
Goldman Sachs CEO downplays firm's report on Harris' economic plan
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said that the firm's report that Vice President Kamala Harris touted showed just two-tenths of 1% difference in growth between her plan and that of former President Trump.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $35,309,184,612,870.00 as of 9/12/24
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Social Security COLA projected to be 2.5% for 2025, smallest since 2021
Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025 is projected to be 2.5%, which would be the smallest benefit boost since 2021 as the pace of inflation slows.