Fed Holds Steady Amid Stagflation Worries, Triggers Broad USD Rally The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged as expected but signaled a cautious tone amid growing concerns over stagflation—rising inflation coupled with weakening employment. Chair Jerome Powell made clear that the Fed is in no rush to initiate rate cuts, instead opting to monitor the Continue reading
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The Beer Store to Shut Down 11 More Locations Across Ontario See Dates and Locations
A Wave of Closures Hits Ontario’s Beer Store Locations The Beer Store has confirmed it will be permanently shutting down 11 more of its retail outlets across Ontario, including two high-traffic stores in Toronto. The closures are part of a broader strategic shift aimed at adapting to changing market demands and the province’s evolving alcohol Continue reading
Atlanta Dream Partners with Cash App to Empower Women’s Sports and Promote Financial Inclusion
The Atlanta Dream has launched a groundbreaking partnership with Cash App, naming the financial platform as the Official Financial Services Partner of the team and exclusive jersey sponsor for the 2025 WNBA season. This isn’t just a brand logo on a uniform—this collaboration is a wide-reaching initiative that merges financial innovation, gender equity, and community Continue reading
Major Bank to Close Additional Branches Soon (Full List of Affected Locations)
The retail landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, with businesses of all sizes struggling to keep up with the fast-evolving habits of consumers. From big box retailers facing inventory shrinkage to small mom-and-pop shops trying to compete with larger corporations, the retail industry is grappling with a host of challenges. But at Continue reading
Hudson’s Bay, America’s Oldest Company, Files for Bankruptcy After 355 Years in Operation
Hudson’s Bay Is Days Away from Disappearing for Good Hudson’s Bay isn’t just closing stores — it’s closing a 354-year-old chapter in North American history. The iconic brand, founded in 1670, stands as the oldest continuously operating company on the continent. But unless a miracle happens by early May, the remaining six stores could soon Continue reading
New U.S. Retirement Age Rules Take Effect in May 2025 What You Need to Know
As of May 2025, a significant number of Americans born in 1959 are reaching a major retirement milestone. These individuals will hit their Full Retirement Age (FRA) of 66 years and 10 months this year, reflecting the phased changes implemented under the 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act. This development plays a crucial role Continue reading
Goodwill Shoppers May Be Eligible for Up to $5,000 in Settlement Here’s How to File a Claim
If you shopped at a Goodwill store in Missouri or Illinois in recent years, your personal data may have been compromised in a serious cybersecurity breach—and now, you may be eligible for a payout. Goodwill shoppers affected by a 2023 data breach involving sensitive personal information could receive up to $5,000 in compensation through a Continue reading
Walmart Overhauls Delivery Service with Major New Changes
Just a couple of decades ago, a productive spring cleaning weekend meant juggling multiple errands across town. You’d head to a big-box store for basic cleaning supplies, then make your way to a home improvement store for tools like a ladder or duster extender. If your closet was due for a seasonal refresh, the mall Continue reading
Ford, Chevrolet, Polestar Among 900,000+ Vehicles Recalled See If Yours Is Affected
Affected Models (2021–2024): The Issue: Engine Components May Cause Total Failure General Motors has issued a recall for 597,571 vehicles with 6.2L V8 engines that could suffer from manufacturing defects in the connecting rod or crankshaft. These flaws may cause engine damage or total engine failure. Warning Signs to Watch For: What Owners Should Know Continue reading
NASA Scientists Warn Earth’s Oxygen Levels Will Plummet as Photosynthesis Fails Due to Declining CO₂
It may sound like the plot of a dystopian sci-fi thriller, but the reality is grounded in hard science: Earth’s atmosphere is on a countdown. According to groundbreaking research from NASA’s Nexus for Exoplanet System Science (NExSS) and Toho University, our planet has just one billion years left before oxygen—one of the most vital elements Continue reading