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Workers in 19 states get pay boost as minimum wages jump nationwide on New Year's Day
Major minimum wage increases take effect in 22 states during 2026, benefiting millions of American workers as wages rise above the federal $7.25 minimum.
Warren Buffett pens last letter as Abel prepares to take over
Warren Buffett's Thanksgiving letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders outlined his plans to step back from his past duties when Greg Abel takes over as CEO.
Outback Steakhouse sued after man suffers 'serious bodily injury' from toilet shattering under him
A Florida man sued Outback Steakhouse after a handicapped toilet seat allegedly shattered and collapsed while he was on it, causing severe bodily injury.
Ground beef recalled in 6 states over possible E. coli contamination
Grass-fed ground beef that was distributed to six states has been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, affecting more than 2,800 pounds of beef.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $38,380,536,147,996.03 as of 12/29/25
The United States' national debt is on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
Two airlines nearly collide taking off from Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport
Two planes nearly collided at Houston's Bush Intercontinental airport after Volaris flight made unauthorized turn into United Express path, FAA investigating.
This South Carolina community is becoming a housing hotspot
US homebuyers discover new opportunities in Greenville, South Carolina, as the Blue Ridge city grows 4.1% since 2020 despite national housing market challenges.
Musk sounds alarm on silver as China restricts exports needed for critical industrial processes
Elon Musk warned that China's new silver export restrictions could hurt industries using the metal as an input with the precious metal's prices hit record highs.
These major metro areas are seeing the most moves
New data reveals which U.S. metros have the highest housing turnover rates, with Missouri, Texas, Indiana and Nevada markets leading the pack nationwide.
US economy expected to grow faster in 2026 despite stagnant job market: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs economists predict U.S. economic growth will accelerate to 2.6% in 2026, driven by tax cuts, reduced tariff drag and Federal Reserve rate cuts.









