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UAW, Ford Reach Tentative Deal As GM, Stellantis Strike Continues
UAW and Ford's proposed agreement must be approved by union membership but workers can return to before that.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Risk Management in the Digital Age: Protecting Your Business’ Finances
Here are three ways to keep an eye on your finances and prevent errors and fraud from sneaking in through the cracks.
By Clay Bethune Published
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Car Prices Hold Steady So Far As UAW Strike Continues
Car prices are not likely to rise for several weeks should the strike continue, economist says.
By Esther D’Amico Published
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When Will Payouts Begin in $725M Facebook Settlement?
You may be owed money from Meta as part of a Facebook settlement stemming from the 2016 election. Here's what you should know.
By Ben Demers Last updated
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Tech Giants Look to Curb AI's Energy Demands: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter The expansion in AI is pushing tech giants to explore new ways to reduce energy use, while also providing energy transparency.
By John Miley Published
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New Employment Guidance Proposed on Hostile Work Practices
The Kiplinger Letter New guidelines for employers fueled by a sharp increase in employment discrimination lawsuits in 2023.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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SEC Cracks Down on Misleading Fund Names and Greenwashing: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter The SEC rules aim to crack down on so-called “greenwashing” — misleading or deceptive claims by funds that use ESG factors.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Will More Rite Aid Stores Close? Bankruptcy Restructuring Process Begins
Rite Aid plans to close or sell more than 250 stores so far under a court-supervised restructuring process.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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As Tensions Rise, U.S. Imports From China Shrink: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter China now accounts for less than 13.5% of American imports from abroad.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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