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TikTok stars and marketers brace for app’s disappearance this month
Creators are pleading with fans to follow them elsewhere, while collecting their email addresses to connect on other platforms.
Got FSA dollars to burn? Everyone wants them
Wellness retailers are hoping consumers will spend their FSA dollars on a growing list of products and services that go beyond traditional health expenses.
1.9 million home insurance contracts dropped nationwide
Since 2018, more than 1.9 million home insurance contracts nationwide have been dropped.
Can the U.S. end ‘unprecedented’ housing crisis?
The year is on track to have the slowest housing market in 3 decades.
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Musk’s foundation $421 million short its required donations in 2023
New tax filings show it fell $421 million short of the amount it was required to give away last year.
Realtors settlement that changed home-selling rules gets final OK from judge
Homesellers sued and won, arguing that requiring a seller’s agent to make a commission offer to a buyer’s agent led to inflated fees.
Chauffeured cars and Broadway tickets: Inside the National Association of Realtors
Records show how the nonprofit's leaders grew to expect lavish spending and benefits on the day they step into the job.
Starbucks promises faster service, no price hikes in 2025, and no more fees for non-dairy milk
Some customers, already squeezed by inflation, are simply balking at $8 lattes, while others are boycotting the chain for a variety of reasons.
Lilly Ledbetter, whose fight for equal pay changed U.S. law, dies at 86
She sued Goodyear in 1999, winning $3.8 million. She received none of it and her case was overturned.
Months before Ethiopian 737 Max crash, Boeing turned aside carrier’s questions
Three months after an urgent request by the airline, one of its 737 Max’s nosedived into the ground, killing everyone on board.