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One of America's most troubled and oldest retailers is also the least trusted by respondents in a recent poll.
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Small business was the most trusted institution in 2020, according to a Gallup poll.
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Congress was the least trusted institution in 2020, according to a Gallup poll.
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A Bureau of Labor Statistics survey found that watching TV was the leisure activity that occupied the most time in 2020.
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A Bureau of Labor Statistics survey found that sleeping was the activity in which the largest percentage of Americans spent time.
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals that the most innovative car company, based on patent filings, Toyota.
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis shows that the 2022 car model with the best fuel efficiency is the Chevrolet Bolt EV.
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Research firm S3 Analytics calls out the winners and losers for short sellers in June and identifies some likely short squeeze candidates in the month ahead.
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Here's a look at five stocks, all with serious analyst coverage, currently selling for less than $10 a share.
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The U.S. Drought Monitor provides a weekly update on drought conditions across the United States. This summer is going to make already bad conditions even worse in many states.
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Research firm ETFGI reports that Global ETFs and ETPs topped $9 trillion in May.
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The International Energy Agency's new report on reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 includes the virtual elimination of fossil fuel use.
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Electric vehicle owners are more than twice as likely to use a smartphone app than owners of conventionally powered vehicles. Tesla's mobile app is an also-ran, according to a new study from J.D....
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Summer jobs for teens broke a record last year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. This year is shaping up to be nearly as good according to job outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Macy’s had the lowest overall job satisfaction ratings by Black employees in a new study.
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