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Democrats consider how TikTok may fit into their 2024 campaign strategy
A year out from the 2024 election, Democrats are considering TikTok as a strategy to reach younger Americans.
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Some big retailers reverse course and scale back their use of self-checkout
Dollar General and other retailers plan to remove self-checkout from some stores citing frustrations with the technology and thefts.
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Dollar General and Dollar Tree Inc. have different outlooks on the economy
Is the dollar store expansion coming to an end? About a thousand Family Dollar and Dollar Tree stores are expected to close this year. Dollar General said it's planning to open 800 stores this year.
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The Republican Party lays out its 2024 policy platform
The RNC's Platform Committee has adopted former President Donald Trump’s platform, a document that leans into his preferred “America First” stances and steers away from traditional GOP social issues.
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Not All Retailers Benefit From Spending By U.S. Consumers
NPR's David Greene talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about the status of brick-and-mortar retailers.
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FBI's Challenges In Fighting Domestic Terrorism
NPR's David Greene talks to former FBI official Dave Gomez about challenges the FBI faces in fighting domestic terrorism, and the tools it needs to prevent such attacks.
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Fla. Tomato Growers Say Mexico Trade Deal Is Rotten
For 16 years, Mexican growers have agreed not to sell tomatoes below what's called a reference price, meant to protect Florida growers from cheap Mexican tomatoes. But half of all tomatoes eaten in the U.S. come from Mexico, and Mexican growers say it's because their tomatoes taste better.
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Office of Refugee Resettlement Reviewing Death Of 16-Year-Old Guatemalan Boy
A 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died of a brain infection Tuesday after spending days in custody of the U.S. Health and Human Services. The boy crossed the U.S.-Mexico border alone last month.
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Democrats attempt a return in rural North Carolina
Rural counties in North Carolina became solid Republican ground over the last decade, but now Democrats are trying to get back into the picture for a legislature that's close.
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CVS and Walgreens close stores — rethink their role in our lives
CVS and Walgreens are ailing. They're closing hundreds of stores, laying off thousands of workers and rethinking their role in our lives.
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