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Landlords are on edge over the housing market’s insurance shock

The housing world doesn’t need another problem, but it has one: insurance. The insurance scene is changing, and property insurers

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How Rivian’s CEO learned to ignore Elon Musk and learn from Jeff Bezos

Rivian CEO R.J. Scaringe has always been a go-getter, but he didn’t become successful all on his own. As a

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Sam’s Club and Costco are fighting to win over Gen Z shoppers

Gen Z is growing up and opening their wallets—to the tune of $360 billion in spending power in the U.S.

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Job scams soar as overall identity theft falls in 2023

Identity crimes were on the wane last year, but job scams were on the rise, according to new data from

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Ohio derailment: NTSB hearing showcases what went wrong

The National Transportation Safety Board’s daylong hearing on what caused the disastrous East Palestine train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border last year

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Denmark wants its people to shift from a pork-heavy to plant-based diet

Meat is central to the Danish diet. Beef and pork are dinner-time staples, not least because Denmark is one of

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Telegram has become the go-to app for heroin, guns, and everything illegal. Can crypto save it?

“Nowhere near the standard you expect. Harsh ammonia smell. Very jittery. One star,” writes a disgruntled customer of their $240

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Tesla told to stop releasing toxic emissions from SF Bay Area plant

Tesla must fix air quality problems at its electric vehicle manufacturing facility in the San Francisco Bay Area after racking up

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Minnesota family that lost home to floods vows to keep store open

A family that watched their home collapse into a flooded river near an at risk Minnesota dam is vowing to reopen their

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SpaceX wins $843 million NASA contract

NASA has awarded SpaceX an $843 million contract to build the vehicle that will bring the International Space Station out