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Lawsuits, pressure from attorneys general, and disgruntled workers—retailers and grocers aim to find their way in a fractured landscape ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - No. 4: Market Basket suspends more managers in Demoulas saga
Two other executives accused of violating suspensions by visiting stores ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - No. 5: Kroger, Albertsons closures begin in June
Both grocery giants are tightening their belts, closing underperforming stores, following failed merger ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - Help! We Got Bedbug Bites in France, and the Luxury Hotel Won’t Admit It.
A country resort near Paris refused to cover $800 worth of medical and cleaning bills for a couple who woke up covered in bites. They’d like their stay comped, too. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.10 hours ago - 18 states set to ban SNAP recipients from using benefits for some junk food in 2026
In 2026, several states are set to prohibit individuals from purchasing certain junk food items using their federal benefits. Meg Oliver has the details. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.19 hours ago - Signs of life at comatose consumer watchdog agency
Judge rules White House can't cut off funding and states weigh in, saying CFPB is essential to their operations By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs December 31, 2025 It was one of the most active federal agencies, sort of a contemporary Robin Hood. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) patrolled the consumer beat, suing businesses that mistreated borrowers and other customers, winning case after case and returning millions of dollars to consumers. Most consumers were unaware of it and, not enjoying acronyms, usually just scrolled past stories about the CFPB's exploits on their behalf. But businesses and bankers didn't ignore it. They had a strong case of the hates for the CFPB and wanted it gone. When Donald J. Trump took office, their dreams seemed to come true. Trump named his budget director, Russell Vought, as acting director of the bureau and Vought lost no time firing and layiing off… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.21 hours ago - Goldman Helps Lead Financing for 5-Gigawatt Texas AI Power Sites
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is co-leading financing for a Texas project to build private power campuses for artificial intelligence. The New York banking giant is working with real estate advisory Newmark Group Inc. to raise both equity and credit for … ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 day ago
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