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News Consumers Don't Trust the News
Survey respondents send a warning to the press corps.The Wall Street Journal - World -
IT Companies and Businesses in Colorado and DC Lead AI Workplace Use
Business AI use is still fairly low, but is growing in some sectors and locations, and should see increased pickup through the year, say Census Bureau researchers.Inc. - Business -
Arizona bar offers unique solution to dwindling Colorado River
Desert Monks Brewing uses recycled water to create a unique flavor and save water in the American west. The unique production process combines classic beer-making techniques and new technology for something truly original.CBS News - Top stories -
A Handful of Plunging Stocks Suggests the Consumer Is Not All Right
Investors sold off Starbucks, DoorDash, and Netflix after weak earnings.Inc. - Business -
Republican group in Colorado cancels Kristi Noem fundraiser due to 'death threats' amid backlash over her memoir
A county Republican group in Colorado said that it was cancelling a fundraiser featuring South Dakota governor and potential Republican vice presidential contender Kristi Noem after she reportedly described killing her young dog in her forthcoming ...NBC News - Top stories -
Patagonia’s Documentary Wants Consumers to Think About Buying Less
Tactics to convince people to buy less aren’t working. A quirky new documentary by Patagonia takes a different approach.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Rockies end historic streak: Colorado gets first wire-to-wire win after trailing in each of its first 31 games
The Rockies' 31-game stretch set a new modern record to begin a seasonCBS Sports - Sports -
Japan used $59bn to prop up the yen but consumers may still cut back
Government interventions this week fail to ease concerns about plunging currencyFinancial Times - Business - Japan -
Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit reports to check for mistakes, consumer advocates say
Credit reports are supposed to be available for free every week, but many consumers can’t get to their data, a Consumer Reports study found.MarketWatch - Business -
Financial experts told consumers to stop ‘wasting’ money eating out. They’re finally listening — and companies are rattled.
“Americans need to reprioritize their cash flow in difficult times,” according to one financial planner. “McDonald’s and Starbucks will survive.”MarketWatch - Business -
A fall in Apple's sales in China shows that some consumers there no longer see Apple's product as the most advanced in technology.
A fall in Apple’s sales in China shows that some consumers there no longer see Apple’s product as the most advanced in technology.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
How can parents protect their children from sextortion?
Consequences of sharing nude images and subsequent threat of blackmail can be devastating. Talk to your child, say experts. “I’m naked on cam now I’ll call you. Answer the call don’t be shy.”. The teenage boy did as he was told by the girl he had ...The Guardian - World -
Biden economic advisor on April jobs data
U.S. job growth cooled in April, according to new data by the Department of Labor. Jared Berstein, the chair of the United States Council of Economic Advisers, joins CBS News with his outlook on the new numbers.CBS News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
House panel requests FTC investigate if TikTok violated child protection act
The leaders of a bipartisan panel that is focused on China have sent a letter asking the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether TikTok has violated child protection laws in its efforts to stop the United States from banning the app. ...The Hill - Politics - Tiktok -
Uzbek cotton sector urged to protect activists after alleged attack
Yahoo News - World