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Sportswear giant Nike is postponing an upcoming sneaker collab with Travis Scott in the form of its classic Air Max 1 model, posting a very to-the-point statement on its SNKRS website citing the Astroworld tragedy as the reason.

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Here are some tips to help you get your tax refund back as fast as possible.

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U.S. households flush with cash from stimulus checks, booming stock markets and enlarged home equity have felt like spending freely again — a lot. And since consumer demand drives much of the U.S. and global economies, high demand has brought goods shortages to the U.S. and much of the world.

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Donald Remy of Deputy Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs celebrates Veterans Day by discussing his team's plan to continue supporting our Veterans.

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U.S. food banks already dealing with increased demand from families sidelined by the pandemic now face a new challenge — surging food prices and supply chain issues walloping the nation.

A-list Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan and sports legend Serena Williams are teaming up for a million-dollar giveaway that entrepreneurs hailing from Historically Black colleges and universities can take advantage of, but only if they can come up with a winning business proposal.

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Staff shortages have long been a challenge for prison agencies, given the low pay and grueling nature of the work. But the coronavirus pandemic — and its impact on the labor market — has pushed many corrections systems into crisis.

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The political organization led by Democratic titan Stacey Abrams is branching out into paying off medical debts.

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The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest level since the pandemic began, a sign the job market is still improving even as hiring has slowed in the past two months.

United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned lawmakers that the federal government will likely run out of money by October 18 unless Congress raises the debt ceiling. We found 7 ways the country can make some money before it's all gone.

A Florida gas station employee said she’s listed as receiving a $3.4 million COVID relief check that she never applied for and never received.

French anti-racism activists who telephoned temporary employment agencies posing as a construction firm that wanted to hire only “European” workers say that more than one-third of the firms agreed to help with the discriminatory search.