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Key oversight arms of the U.S. government are examining the whirlwind of activity at the CFPB after Trump's acting head Russell Vought took over in February.
Howard Schultz says he 'did a cartwheel' when Starbucks CEO Niccol coined 'back to Starbucks' strategy
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz made a surprise appearance at the company's Leadership Experience in Las Vegas.
RFK Jr. names some vaccine critics to key CDC committee after ousting entire panel
The new members will join the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP, which advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Most retail executives expect Trump to walk back 'reciprocal' tariffs, survey finds
As negotiations with China continue, retail executives are optimistic that reciprocal tariffs could be walked back.
Family offices are struggling to recruit and retain staff, and salary isn’t the biggest challenge
Private investment firms of the ultra-rich need to offer more than hefty paychecks to lure top talent.
UK exports to the U.S. plunge by most on record as tariffs bite
Shipments of commodities, cars and metals to the U.S. from Britain all dropped sharply in April.
Oracle shares climb 8% as earnings, revenue top estimates
Oracle reported better-than-expected results for the latest quarter and said it will likely deliver more revenue than it had planned for in fiscal 2029.
U.S. budget deficit hit $316 billion in May, with annual shortfall up 14% from a year ago
The U.S. government drifted further into red ink in May, with a burgeoning debt and deficit issue getting worse.
State AGs led by NY's Letitia James pressure Meta to clean up investment scams on Facebook
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, is struggling to control the rise of cyber scams on its platforms.
GM to invest $4 billion in U.S. plants amid tariffs for Mexican-produced vehicles
GM plans to invest $4 billion in three American assembly plants, including moving or increasing production of two Mexican-produced vehicles to U.S. plants.