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Big companies spent nearly $200 billion on share repurchases last quarter. The lack of government oversight has drawn a backlash.
Buying in bulk can cost more upfront, creating problems for low-income consumers.
President Biden wants to build half a million charging stations in the U.S. by 2030. But will most users be plugging in their cars at home?
Before the COVID-19 crisis, some dealerships had to deal with surplus inventory on packed lots.
Child care centers, which already struggled to recruit staffers, face additional pressures brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.
U.S. pet owners spend billions of dollars each year keeping their animals healthy. Here’s why that amount has been steadily rising.
Brands can be judged as stringently as the athletes they hope to dress.
Reconciliation allows senators to bypass the filibuster. But there are lots of rules.
You get fewer tissues in a cubed box than a horizontal one, despite similar prices.
Our listener asks what constitutes a “point” on the major stock market indexes.