Jacqueline GaNun
Stories
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Arts & Life
What tracking one Walmart store's prices for years taught us about the economy
Inside our shopping cart is a story of global trade, extreme weather, shrinking packages and rising prices.
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Technology
Twitter reports a revenue drop, citing uncertainty over Musk deal and the economy
Twitter's revenue for the quarter fell short of expectations. The social network cited uncertainty about Elon Musk's acquisition and advertisers worried about the economy.
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Business
The jobs market still favors workers, despite fears of an economic slowdown
It's still a worker's job market, with 11.3 million open jobs at the end of May, according to new data from the Labor Department.
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Business
Accounting giant Ernst & Young admits its employees cheated on ethics exams
Ernst & Young is being fined $100 million by federal regulators after its employees cheated on ethics exams.
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Health
JP Morgan, Disney join wave of companies that'll cover employee abortion travel costs
Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch calls it a "crushing blow" and says in an internal memo to employees of Vogue, New Yorker and Vanity Fair among others to use their journalism to respond to the moment.
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Business
Revlon files for bankruptcy amid competition and supply chain stress
Cosmetics giant Revlon has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It has struggled to keep up with competition from newer brands and tackle supply chain problems caused by the pandemic.
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Business
The U.S. needs more homes, but builders may be slowing construction
The U.S. has a home shortage, but builders may be slowing instead of increasing construction because of worries that the homes won't be sold.
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Business
Starbucks notches legal win in battle against union organizers
A federal judge in Arizona ruled that Starbucks did not have to reinstate or give accommodations to three employees who claim they were retaliated against for organizing a union.
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Business
Trader Joe's workers in Massachusetts file to create chain's first union
Employees at a Trader Joe's in Hadley, Mass., have filed to hold a union election. If the vote is successful, it will create the first union in the nationwide chain.