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A judge has invited Disney to move from Florida to Texas amid the company's feud with Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Why People Invest in You More Than Your Business
Consumers are increasingly demonstrating a willingness to pay more for something if they have an established relationship with a reliable vendor. In short, buying your merch is an investment they are making in you.
Manager Blasted for Making Teen Pick Between Academic Trip and Retail Job
"She'll have to let him know by tomorrow if she's going to choose the trip or the job," the teen's parent posted on Tuesday.
House For Sale Goes Viral Thanks to Unique Wall Art: 'Keep Exploring'
One sign noticed in the home listing is causing quite the stir.
Amy Schumer 'Triggered and Traumatized' By Will Smith Oscars Slap
2022 Oscars host Amy Schumer has finally spoken out about what happened between Chris Rock and Will Smith at Sunday's ceremony.
'I Started a Multi-Million Dollar Crypto Video Game'
Cryptocurrency tokens are won when horses, or Pega, race online within the game. The Pega who place in the top three in each race win tokens.
Maserati's First Three EVs Land Next Year, Going All Electric By 2030
The GranTurismo, GranCabrio and new Grecale small SUV begin the electric onslaught in 2023.
Ukraine War Enters Day 15: Biden Firm on No-Fly Zone, Russia Bombs Hospital
Several injured after an airstrike 'completely destroyed' a children's hospital and maternity facility in Mariupol. Follow Newsweek for the latest.
You Can't Fix the Housing Crisis With Houses. We Need New Cities.
If we wish to preserve the middle class and America's families, we need a major change of direction.
Alcohol Sales Up, Driving Fatalities Down After Utah Toughened DUI Standard
In the years since the law went into effect, Utah has reported fewer fatal crashes while alcohol sales have continued to increase.
Here Are the Results for the Mega Millions Lottery on 02/08/2022
The latest Mega Millions lottery draw saw a jackpot prize of $31 million up for grabs. Here are the winning numbers and results.
Internet Backs Retail Manager Who Was Fired After 'Fighting' for Employees
"Get a job in a better place, poach all of their good employees," advised one commenter.
In Network First, NBC Will Send No Announcers To Cover The Winter Olympics
NBC had previously always included at least some on-site announces in Olympics coverage, although the networks sent a limited number of announcers to Tokyo last year.
China Uses Anal Tests to Detect Omicron as COVID Variant Spreads
The testing method—considered impractical for larger outbreaks—has been in use since the start of the pandemic.
Record Idaho Budget Surplus Has Democrats and GOP Arguing About What to Do
Some Republicans have said that they'll suggest tax cuts, while Democrats have listed affordable child care and housing among their priorities.
Buyers Took Out $1.6T in Home Loans in 2021, Higher 2022 Total Expected
The $1.61 trillion in bank loans for home purchases last year surpassed the $1.51 trillion lent during the housing bubble in 2005.
NY Brings Back To-Go Cocktails to Boost Local Businesses Amid Omicron Wave
The New York Restaurant Association said it was "thrilled" about to-go drinks making a comeback: "These are difficult times that are not letting up."
22 Great Things in 2022: Adele in Vegas, the COVID Pill, World Cup and More
A look at the events, innovations, technology, sports and arts that will bring us joy next year.
Electric Vehicles With the Most Range in 2022
Advanced battery technology and better aerodynamics are allowing automakers to introduce vehicles that achieve hundreds of miles of all-electric range.
As Amazon's Delivery Business Grows, USPS Struggles to Fulfill Mission
"As sales continue to move online, more stuff is being shipped by private parties because of the Amazon effect," business analytics expert Dr. Michael Gorman of the University of Dayton told Newsweek.
Evergrande Posts Images of 'Construction' Online as Shares Fall to New Low
Bloggers said that at some sites there's been "no construction for months" and in other areas where construction has begun "there are fewer than 10 workers."
Man Leaves $2,000 Tip at Bakery for $5 Order
The bakery owner said the customer "got exceptional service and noticed there was a younger generation of people working hard."
9 Black Friday Shopping Tips From Jean Chatzky And The NRF
Get the most out of Black Friday with these top shopping tips, from price tracking to setting a budget and more.
U.S. Thanksgiving Feast Estimated to Cost 14 Percent More This Year
The American Farm Bureau said that an average Thanksgiving feast for 10 people will cost around $53.31 this year, an unusual increase.
Austria Plans to Mandate COVID Vaccines Next Year Amid Fourth Lockdown
Of Austria's population of 8.9 million people, roughly 66 percent are vaccinated as a smaller but expressive minority of residents refuse to get the shots.
Support for Stricter Gun Laws in U.S. Falls to Lowest Ranking Since 2014
According to the poll, 91 percent of Democrats support stricter gun laws, while only 24 percent of Republicans agree.
Drowning Seals and Iceberg Graveyards—Arctic Wildlife Hangs in the Balance
Fundraising project Vital Impacts includes works by 100 nature photographers in a bid to support grassroots conservation campaigns.
Detroit Votes To Decriminalize Drugs Like Magic Mushrooms
The latest move comes as scientists around the world investigate the potential therapeutic applications of such substances.
The 15 Least Expensive Luxury SUVs and Cars You Can Buy
Want a luxury car but have a budget to stick to? Here are 15 of the least expensive luxury SUVs and cars you can buy.
U.S. Median Home Price Over $352K, First-Time Buyers Purchasing Much Less
The National Association of Realtors said that the number of previously occupied homes sold rose 7 percent in September compared to August.