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Crime
Denver man used COVID relief funds for plastic surgery, weight loss, Peloton
Crime
'Scammers are watching': BBB warns of potential baby formula scams
As the nationwide baby formula shortage pushes parents to explore new avenues for buying formula, the BBB is warning of online shopping scams.
Politics
Announcement expected to confirm $7B auto plant in Georgia
Gov. Brian Kemp is heading to an industrial site outside Savannah to make what his office calls a “special economic development announcement.”
Nation World
Verizon customers will get higher bills next month. Here's why.
The company is raising its rates to cover the costs of running their cell network and complying with government regulations, they said.
Business
'I just started bawling': They offered $100K over on a house and got rejected - again. What does it take?
It's getting harder and harder to get an offer accepted on a house in North Texas. So we asked a realtor and recent buyers: What does it take?
Nation World
At 20, he murdered a man in cold blood. Now, he is poised to make millions of dollars.
With his health startup about to go public, Harel Hershtik is facing questions about his past, and the limits of rehabilitation in prison.
Ukraine
McDonald's begins selling 850 Russian restaurants
McDonald's was the first American fast food restaurant to open in the Soviet Union. It's the largest Western corporation to leave Russia over the Ukraine invasion.
Business
Hyundai expected to announce 8,500-job electric vehicle plant in Georgia
The Associated Press reports the announcement is expected when President Joe Biden visits South Korea next week.
Nation World
Carvana cuts 2,500 jobs, execs to forego pay for severance
The layoffs make up about 12% of the company's workforce.
Business
Target on track to spend more than $2B at Black-owned businesses
The Minneapolis retailer will add products from more than 500 Black-owned businesses, and will increase spending at more Black-owned companies by 2025.
Health
Workers grapple with new stresses as they return to office
The transition marks yet another reset in a pandemic that has already taken a toll on Americans’ mental health.
Nation World
US adds 400,000+ new jobs for 12 months in a row
The economy’s hiring gains have been remarkably consistent in the face of the worst inflation in four decades.
Crime
'Scammers are watching': BBB warns of potential baby formula scams
As the nationwide baby formula shortage pushes parents to explore new avenues for buying formula, the BBB is warning of online shopping scams.
Politics
Announcement expected to confirm $7B auto plant in Georgia
Gov. Brian Kemp is heading to an industrial site outside Savannah to make what his office calls a “special economic development announcement.”
Nation World
Verizon customers will get higher bills next month. Here's why.
The company is raising its rates to cover the costs of running their cell network and complying with government regulations, they said.
Business
'I just started bawling': They offered $100K over on a house and got rejected - again. What does it take?
It's getting harder and harder to get an offer accepted on a house in North Texas. So we asked a realtor and recent buyers: What does it take?
Nation World
At 20, he murdered a man in cold blood. Now, he is poised to make millions of dollars.
With his health startup about to go public, Harel Hershtik is facing questions about his past, and the limits of rehabilitation in prison.
Ukraine
McDonald's begins selling 850 Russian restaurants
McDonald's was the first American fast food restaurant to open in the Soviet Union. It's the largest Western corporation to leave Russia over the Ukraine invasion.
Business
Hyundai expected to announce 8,500-job electric vehicle plant in Georgia
The Associated Press reports the announcement is expected when President Joe Biden visits South Korea next week.
Nation World
Carvana cuts 2,500 jobs, execs to forego pay for severance
The layoffs make up about 12% of the company's workforce.
Business
Target on track to spend more than $2B at Black-owned businesses
The Minneapolis retailer will add products from more than 500 Black-owned businesses, and will increase spending at more Black-owned companies by 2025.
Health
Workers grapple with new stresses as they return to office
The transition marks yet another reset in a pandemic that has already taken a toll on Americans’ mental health.
Nation World
US adds 400,000+ new jobs for 12 months in a row
The economy’s hiring gains have been remarkably consistent in the face of the worst inflation in four decades.
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