Trump discusses 'no tax on tips' in Las Vegas
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President Trump delivered remarks Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he discussed his "no tax on tips" plan.

Some Walmart managers get pay bump, pushing compensation over $600K

Walmart announced that certain managers are getting a boost in their pay with all stock grants and bonuses calculated in.

97% of retirement-age Americans are in debt, report finds: Here's how much

A new study shows that most retirement-age Americans carry nonmortgage debt, with Texas and Florida metros facing the highest debt levels.

Target rolls back its DEI goals following Trump’s executive order

Target has now joined a growing list of companies scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion programs following President Donald Trump’s executive order.

Spirit Airlines no longer allowing passengers with inappropriate clothing or tattoos to fly

Leave your see-through shirt at home: The update, which became effective on Jan. 22, says a passenger can be denied boarding or removed from a flight because of their clothing or offensive tattoos.

Costco defends DEI policies even as others scale back

Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club to evaluate any business risks posed by its DEI practices. Here's what to know.

Here's what Trump did on his first day in office

During his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump signed his first group of executive orders aimed at an array of policies.

Future of CHIPS Act under Trump administration in question

President Donald Trump previously criticized the CHIPS and Science Act, leading to speculation over whether the law could be repealed or tweaked under the new administration.

USPS, UPS SurePost delivery contract ends. Here’s what it means for packages

SurePost, a UPS economy service primarily used by businesses to send packages, is changing after a contract with the U.S. Postal Service expired. Here's what to know.

TikTok restores service in U.S. after brief shutdown
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TikTok said Sunday it will be back online for users in the U.S. after going dark Saturday night. Sarah Kreps, the Director of the Cornell Brooks School Tech Policy Institute, joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to discuss.

TikTok begins restoring after Trump comments
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TikTok posted a statement on X saying, "In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service. We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive. It?s a strong stand for the First Amendment and against arbitrary censorship. We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States." This came after President-elect Donald Trump said he would issue and executive order to restore TikTok.

FTC sues PepsiCo, alleges 'rigged' soft drink competition

The FTC on Friday filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo, Inc., alleging the company engaged in illegal price discrimination.

Tractor trailer slams into Target in New Jersey
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A tractor trailer slammed into a New Jersey Target Friday afternoon, creating a gaping hole in the side of the building. The North Bergen Target at 7101 Tonnelle Avenue is severely damaged, and crews are on-site assessing the damage. The tractor trailer could be seen wrapped around a utility pole after possibly backing into the building. Inside the gaping hole was a full-size dump truck. It's unclear if it crashed into the back of the trailer, causing it to plunge through the building.

How will CA wildfires shape home insurance industry?
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LiveNOW's Christina Evans discusses what the destruction left by the California wildfires means for homeowners and insurance with Ron Snouffer, CEO of National Claims Negotiators.

Walgreens CEO says locking up products hurt sales

The CEO of Walgreens suggested that placing their products under lock and key may have actually backfired.

Capital One sued by CFPB for allegedly cheating customers out of $2 billion

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them. Here's what to know.