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Bengals' Paycor stadium impacted by Ohio flooding
A look at the footage of flooding new and around Paycor Stadium.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Deadly flash floods impacting multiple states
Heavy rains and flash flood blasts through multiple states, forcing urgent rescues. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa reports from hard hit Tennessee.NBC News - 2d -
Dozens Die in Floods Hitting Congo’s Capital
While the Democratic Republic of Congo reels from a new rebel offensive in the east, its capital in the west, Kinshasa, grapples with deadly floods.The New York Times - 1d -
Millions across Midwest and South face widespread flooding
After being battered by violent storms, millions across the Midwest and South are facing widespread flooding that is tearing apart roads and forcing rescues of residents. Researchers say sweeping ...NBC News - 2d -
Severe Storm in the South and Midwest Causes Flooding and Deaths: What to Know
Heavy rains, damaging winds and dangerous floods have ravaged the South and the Midwest for days, killing at least 18 people.The New York Times - 2d -
What Trump’s 104% tariff on China will mean for US consumers
After President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on China and other countries went into effect, there are new questions about what it means for consumers with prices set to rise for most items ...NBC News - 19h -
TikTok reportedly stays on App Store after assurance from Attorney General Pam Bondi
Apple will keep TikTok on its App Store for at least 75 more days after receiving assurances from Attorney General Pam Bondi, Bloomberg News reported.CNBC - 3d -
At least 8 killed after heavy rains flood Congo's capital
Major flooding in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa has killed at least eight people and cut off access to over half of the city and the country’s main airportABC News - 3d -
In 15 Years, 80,000 Homes in the New York Area May Be Lost to Flooding
The metro region’s housing shortage is acute. But by 2040, dozens of neighborhoods and suburbs are likely to have lost thousands of homes to floods, a new report found.The New York Times - 2d -
33 killed as floods leave half of Congo’s capital under water
The death toll from flooding that cut access to over half of the Congolese capital of Kinshasa reached 33 as authorities evacuated hundreds of trapped families.NBC News - 1d -
Trump tariffs: When consumers should expect inflation, price hikes to hit wallets
President Trump's tariffs mean inflation is on the way, and consumer prices will rise, but it won't be immediate based on how the global supply chain operates.CNBC - 12h -
Death toll from flooding in Congo's capital reaches 33 as officials race to support victims
The death toll from flooding that cut access to over half of the Congolese capital of Kinshasa has reached 33 as authorities race to evacuate and support hundreds of families trapped in their homesABC News - 2d -
Want the coolest food in Japan? Head to the konbini
The humble convenience store takes fast food to the next levelFinancial Times - 2d -
Small Store, Big Sales: How to Maximize Impulse Purchases
Customers want to buy more, so make it easy for themInc. - 5d -
How to Design Your Consumer Brand to Command a Premium Price
Clever, modern design can help you find your early audience.Inc. - 2d -
After closing Idaho video store, owner keeps tradition alive for customer
When The Video Stop closed, owner David Kraning built "Christina's Corner" to preserve a daily routine for one loyal customer.CBS News - 2d -
In Paris, 5 Stores to Find Chanel, Dior and More at a Markdown
At the shops known as dépôt-ventes, Frenchwomen of exacting taste consign their castoffs, and savvy shoppers can get luxury for a lot less.The New York Times - 1d -
Americans rush to stores to stock up as Trump's tariffs take effect
As fears grow over rising prices resulting from President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, a growing number of Americans are beginning to stockpile items before they become more expensive, with ...NBC News - 18h -
Hobby Lobby Is Opening Its First Manhattan Store. Not Everyone Is Happy.
The crafts retailer, whose owners are vocal about their evangelical belief, is coming to TriBeCa in Manhattan. Not everyone is pleased.The New York Times - 17h -
Harry’s Razor Brand Seeks to Grow a Consumer Goods Empire
The founders of the upstart personal grooming company said they planned to strike more deals. A public listing may be in the future as well.The New York Times - 12h -
China consumer prices decline for a second straight month; producer deflation deepens
The data also comes as U.S. President Donald Trump boosted tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% overnight, up from his earlier figure of 104%.CNBC - 46m -
A Frenzy at Trader Joe’s: ‘Everyone’s Here for the Tote Bags’
For a second year, a limited run of mini canvas tote bags had people waiting in line outside Trader Joe’s stores. At some stores, they sold out in less than an hour.The New York Times - 33m -
How a Ukrainian Teen Became a Suspected Foot Soldier for Russia
The teenager faces terrorism charges in an arson attack on an IKEA store in Lithuania. Investigators say it was part of a Russian sabotage campaign.The New York Times - 2h -
Tornadoes and flash flooding across Midwest, South kill at least 20
At least 20 people were killed in weather-related fatalities this week, including tornadoes that destroyed entire neighborhoods.CBS News - 3d -
'I'm going to have to swim.' Terrell Owens stuck on flooded Indianapolis street
NLF Hall of Famer Terrell Owens had to call for help while in Indianapolis last week.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Frigid temperatures and flooding still a major concern for much of the U.S.
Frigid temperatures gripped much of the United States on Tuesday as 55 million people in parts of the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and Southeast remain under frost and freeze alerts.NBC News - 1d -
Champions Baseball and Softball Academy temporarily closed due to Ohio River flooding
Champions Baseball and Softball Academy opened its doors in 2002. Many of its alumni have played in college or the major leagues.Yahoo Sports - 13h -
Elon Musk's brother slams Trump tariffs, calls them 'permanent tax on the American consumer'
Kimbal Musk, the brother of the world's wealthiest person, took to X on Monday to criticize President Donald Trump's tariffs.CNBC - 2d -
US consumers face sharp price increases from Trump’s tariffs, say analysts
High levies will apply to Asian nations that Americans rely on for household goodsFinancial Times - 1d -
As warehouse clubs boom, Walmart-owned Sam's Club plans to open 15 stores per year
The warehouse club is speeding up its expansion plans, even as tariffs rattle Wall Street and injected fresh uncertainty about the economic outlook.CNBC - 16h -
Tech Stock Shock + Solving the Mystery of OpenAI’s ‘Blip’ + Tinder’s Flirt-Off
What do Trump’s tariffs mean for tech consumers and the future of AI?The New York Times - 5d -
Delta Air Lines’ record year under threat from trade war
Carrier says ‘growth has largely slowed’ as evidence of consumer pain mountsFinancial Times - 20h -
This ‘SNL’ Skit Is an Unexpected Marketing Master Class
Getting consumers to wait in a ‘big ass line’ is a brand dream.Inc. - 17h -
Trump tariffs could have "devastating impact," small businesses say
Small business owner Emily Ley says new U.S. tariffs on China will devastate her stationery store, calling the added costs "catastrophic."CBS News - 1d -
Why Did Walmart Just Start Paying Some Store Managers $600,000 a Year? Science Shows Superstar Employees Should Be Paid Accordingly
Some Walmart managers’ pay is substantially higher than industry norms. Here’s why that matters, especially to you–and your employees.Inc. - 4d -
CD Projekt Red Fully Absorbed The Studio Making A Multiplayer The Witcher Game
The Molasses Flood, the CD Projekt Red-owned studio behind games like The Flame in the Flood, has fully merged with CD Projekt Red proper, losing its studio identity as it continues work on a ...GameSpot - 16h -
Fake job seekers are flooding U.S. companies that are hiring for remote positions, tech CEOs say
Companies have long faced external attacks from hackers. Now, thanks to generative AI, another threat has emerged: Employees who aren't who they say they are.CNBC - 1d -
Will Racing Louisville play at Lynn Family Stadium despite local flooding? What to know
Plans will look a little different without Thunder Over Louisville, but Racing still plans to take the field at 5 p.m. Saturday.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Fake job seekers are flooding U.S. companies that are hiring remote, tech CEOs say
When voice authentication startup Pindrop Security posted a recent job opening, one candidate stood out from hundreds of others.NBC News - 1d