Peloton is recalling 2 million exercise bicycles over safety concerns, the second major recall the fitness company has faced. According to a Thursday release by the Consumer Product Safety Commission,…
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Layoffs will be hitting 25% of employees across the Showtime, MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks groups in the U.S. Tuesday, following months of internal deliberations about integration amid Showtime’s rebranding into Paramount+…
HSBC downgrades Anheuser-Busch InBev as it deals with a ‘Bud Light crisis’
It’s time to step to the sidelines on Anheuser-Busch InBev as it deals with a “Bud Light crisis,” according to HSBC. Analyst Carlos Laboy downgraded the beverage stock to hold, saying there…
Consumer prices climbed 4.9% in April — the first time annual inflation has landed below 5% in two years. On a monthly basis, the inflation rate rose 0.4%, which was…
Tempur Sealy International said on Tuesday it would buy retailer Mattress Firm in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $4 billion, as the leading U.S. bedding maker looks to stem a…
More Americans are so worried about money, it’s hurting their mental health
Worries about money are taking a toll on Americans, leading to some negative impacts on their mental health. That’s according to a new survey from the financial information group Bankrate.…
Flush with cash, the IRS is offering a more accurate picture of when the U.S. will hit debt ceiling
That big infusion of cash that Congress approved last year to shape up the beleaguered IRS is having an unexpected side benefit. The funding increase has helped the agency to catch up on processing…
Consumers who recently filed tax returns with TurboTax but were eligible for the Internal Revenue Service’s Free File program will soon start receiving checks as part of a multistate settlement…
Congress and the White House barrel toward a June 1 deadline to resolve a debate over the debt ceiling, putting the credit and trust of the United States on the…
Job growth totals 253,000 in April, beating expectations even as the U.S. economy slows
Job growth fared better than expected in April despite bank turmoil and a decelerating economy, the Labor Department reported Friday. Nonfarm payrolls increased 253,000 for the month, beating Wall Street…