Trump Threatens Walmart Not To React to His Tariffs
On the bright side, at least Trump finally admitted his tariffs are, indeed, paid by Americans.
On the bright side, at least Trump finally admitted his tariffs are, indeed, paid by Americans.
New legislation would intervene in the credit card market to help businesses like Target and Walmart, who don't like the fees they have to pay to accept credit card payments.
The G Word, a new documentary, only occasionally covers serious issues. But it opts not to do honest reporting.
No one will ever head to Walmart for a kidney transplant, but retail companies and profit-based clinics certainly can offer high-quality, lower-level services—and impose market discipline in a sector that sorely needs it.
Perhaps the most radical aspect of the new Walmart Heath clinic? Consumers will know exactly what each service costs.
Defenders, and enemies, of gun access need to get used to their fight being more cultural than political.
Store orders ban of violent displays, but is still selling guns and video games.
Plus: A second shooting in Dayton leaves 9 dead, dozens injured.
After taking on Amazon, the democratic socialist has a new target: Walmart.
Walmart warns the Trump administration it may be forced to raise prices in response to tariffs.
Angry Twitter users have called for a boycott of Walmart, even though the retailer also sells plenty of pro-Trump apparel.
Like state legislators, the chain is taking its cue from the CDC's guidelines.
The Amazon/Whole Foods deal is just the latest chapter in a long story of progress.
Sen. Sanders, however, seems to think that voters will be horrified to learn of Alice Walton's support for Clinton.
An extremely predictable lesson in consequences
Stores like Walmart and Sears drop the merchandise.
Actions found justified
Feds previously brought up complaint in November but said they tried to settle with the company
Will begin Thanksgiving evening
Walmart has strict policies about "workplace violence"
Spending cap was lifted
Believe employee is truly apologetic for his comments
Says protesters demanding higher pay are "a handful of union-orchestrated media stunts, made of up of primarily union members and activists."
To stay competitive in the labor market
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