Nearly a year after filing for bankruptcy, fabric and retailer store, Joann is shutting down around 500 stores nationwide.
Musk, who donated $250 million to Trump's presidential campaign, heads up the Department of Government Efficiency.
The Producer Price Index jumped 0.4% in January and 3.5% for the year.
The American was not identified. Their release comes a day after Marc Fogel, an American teacher, was released by Russia.
President Donald Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs" in the early morning on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Founded in 2011 after the 2008 financial crisis, the CFPB is tasked with regulating consumer finance, including overseeing credit card companies, mortgage lenders, and debt collectors.
The number of federal workers that accepted President Trump's buyout offer under the "Fork in the Road" program did not reach the White House's projection following union pushback.
Bondi told reporters Wednesday that this provision required the Department of Motor Vehicles to notify undocumented immigrants when federal agencies requested their information.
Baidu also announced that it will launch an advanced search feature, which will be available for free starting April 1. The company said this feature will have better reasoning abilities and tool integration, allowing it to provide more expert-level responses.
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is faced with much backlash from social media users after he voted No during Wednesday's confirmation vote for Tulsi Gabbard, President Trump's pick to be his Director of National Intelligence.
Mortgage applications increased 2.3% last week, driven by a surge in refinance activity, as more homeowners take advantage of interest rates by the Federal Reserve.
The lawsuit against Starbucks claims race-and-sex-based hiring practices, unlawfully "segregated" employees and violated anti-discrimination laws.
President Donald Trump says he and Putin discussed ending the Ukraine war and various other subjects.
The Travelers Companies, Inc. reported a $1.7 billion pre-tax loss ($1.3 billion after tax) due to the wildfires that devastated California.
Bank of America data showed that spending growth has increased across generations, but Baby Boomers saw the highest jump, nearly 4% year-over-year.
Burger King saw an 8% growth in system-wide sales, contributing to a 5.4% increase in year-over-year system-wide sales to $44.5 billion.
The Consumer Price Index for January was released on Wednesday morning.
Trump has seemed to flip-flopped on interest rates since taking office.
DOGE, headed by Elon Musk, announced the termination of 89 contracts, totaling $881 million, and 29 "DEI training grants," which amounted to $101 million.
The employee, Marko Elez -- who had no federal government status -- resigned Friday after being linked to a racist social media account, only for Musk to announce that he was being reinstated.
The new emails informed the staff that their employment was being ended immediately, replacing the earlier draft termination letters, which had stated their departures would take effect on Feb. 21.
President Donald Trump appeared amused by Elon Musk's son, X, as the 4-year-old boy attended a press briefing at the Oval Office with his dad, wherein he was introduced to the media by the president himself as a "high IQ individual."
The manufacturer issued the recall due to a defect on the cans' "easy open" pull lid that could result in leakage or Clostridium botulinum contamination.
The teacher was arrested on charges of bringing medical marijuana into Russia in August 2021.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that he would make sure regulations were not unintentionally keeping some people out of the banking system.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren says there are "zero cops" overseeing the consumer lending market after the CFPB headquarters were shuttered and workers told to stay home.
Sam Altman says Musk is just trying to slow down the work of the nonprofit behind ChatGPT.
Dave's Hot Chicken looked for cost savings after California's minimum wage rose to $20.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will have a "firm and clear" response to the tariffs due to go into effect next month.
Democrats and student loan borrowers worry this access may violate federal privacy laws. However, even if the access was unlawful, borrowers were unlikely to see any relief.