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Bankruptcy becomes official for Yellow freight company; trucking firm going out of business
Yellow’s announcement that the freight company is going out of business comes after a pandemic-era loan failed to stave off the company’s debt.
Tyson Foods closing plants: 4 more facilities to shutter in 2024
Four Tyson chicken plants in Arkansas, Indiana and Missouri are expected to cease operations within the first half of fiscal 2024.
Kia, Hyundai among more than 200,000 vehicles recalled last week: Check car recalls here.
Kia Niro, Seltos, Soul and Sportage vehicles, and Hyundai Palisade, Tucson, Sonata, Elantra and Kona cars among 200,000 vehicles recently recalled.
Don’t have money for college? Use FAFSA to find some. Here’s what it is and how it works.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is a great resource to help students find money to pay for post-secondary school. Here’s how.
Kia recall: Over 120,000 Niro, Niro EV cars recalled for risk of engine compartment fire
The recall affects 2017-2022 Kia Niro vehicles and 2018-2022 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrids, which could be at risk of an engine compartment fire.
Have we reached tipping fatigue? Bars to coffee shops to carryouts solicit consumers
People are used to tipping at restaurants and barber shops, but now they’re being asked to tip at carry-outs, bakeries and coffee shops.
‘Bidenomics’ in action: Democrats’ excessive spending, mounting debt earn US credit downgrade
Confidence in the federal government’s ability to manage rising national debt has been officially reduced for only the second time in U.S. history.
Christmas Tree Shops announces ‘last day’ sale; closing remaining locations in 16 states
Christmas Tree Shops is set to close its remaining 49 stores across 16 states. Here’s when and what states still have open locations.
Sales-tax holidays are popular, but how effective are they?
Temporary sales-tax holidays offer consumers some savings, but critics say they’re arbitrary and inefficient.