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- 1From:The Washington PostByline: Tom Sietsema Janice Mosher says the highlights of a recent dinner with a friend at Ellington Park Bistro in Washington included steak tartare, crème brûlée and "the service - up until we were in an empty dining...
- 2From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: CAMILA DOMONOSKE HOST: STEVE INSKEEP STEVE INSKEEP: Automakers are betting on the rise of electric vehicles, even though some of the people most interested in buying...
- 3From:The Washington PostByline: Ben Brasch Two boxes of $2 pasta have led to a possible class-action lawsuit that could cost Barilla millions of dollars, according to legal experts. A pair of pasta-purchasers, Matthew Sinatro and Jessica...
- 4From:The Washington PostByline: Laura Reiley As food inflation has soared, restaurants and other businesses have found customers leaning into their loyalty programs, consumers vigilantly doing the math: How many more orders before I get a...
- 5From:USA TodayByline: Medora Lee USA TODAY Rent is the new gas. Surging rent prices - instead of gas - are now hitting consumers hard, according to data from Bank of America Institute. Who's facing the largest rent increases?...
- 6From:USA TodayByline: Medora Lee and Paul Davidson, USA TODAY Americans have been bracing for higher borrowing costs, with the Federal Reserve starting an interest rate hiking cycle to stymie soaring inflation. Investors should...
- 7From:The New York TimesHow Bacon and Costco Fish Shape America's View of Inflation Inflation started in the bacon aisle for Dan Burnett, a 58-year-old former medical center administrator who lives in Margaretville, N.Y. Last summer, he...
- 8From:The Washington PostByline: Christian Shepherd and Pei-Lin Wu Hundreds of rural bank customers in central China's Henan province were swarmed, beaten and dragged away by a group of unidentified men on Sunday as they protested local...
- 9From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: MARK RENDELL; Staff Canadian consumers and businesses expect inflation to remain high for several years, adding pressure on the Bank of Canada to announce another oversized interest rate increase next week to...
- 10From:The Washington PostByline: Tatum Hunter New York City bar owner Michael Reynolds never wanted his business listed on Yelp. Within weeks of opening, the online review site gave the bar a profile anyway, and the reviews came soon after:...
- 11From:The Washington PostByline: Jacob Bogage and Aaron Gregg Soaring car prices have set off a battle between automakers and independent dealers, with consumers routinely paying hundreds, often thousands, more than the listed price amid a...
- 12From:The New York TimesThe Times writer at large Sarah Lyall captured a national feeling with her recent article on consumer rage. She shares how the story came together. Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and delivers...
- 13From:Science Letter2021 NOV 26 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Researchers detail new data in Trace Element Research. According to news originating from Washington, District of Columbia, by NewsRx...
- 14From:The Washington PostByline: Kyle Wiens On Friday, President Joe Biden issued a sweeping executive order promising action on various fronts - from drug prices to fees charged by airlines - to improve competition within the American...
- 15From:PRI's The WorldStarting Monday, beer gardens and nonessential shops in England can reopen after months under lockdown. Related:...
- 16From:USA TodayByline: Susan Tompor, Columnist, USA TODAY A social media storm kicked up this month as Chase banking customers panicked when it seemed as if money vanished from their bank accounts. Some consumers who expected to...
- 17From:The New York TimesThese neighbors' signs respond to loud shoppers: ''We are so sorry your wife is leaving you,'' one read. ''And we are SURE the 'Everything but the Bagel' Seasoning will help.'' It began, as so many things do in New...
- 18From:USA TodayByline: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY Videos keep cropping up of customers acting irrationally at supermarkets, putting workers and shoppers in awkward or unsafe predicaments. In one of the latest videos, a Costco customer...
- 19From:The Washington PostByline: Tim Carman Nearly one month after President Donald Trump declared the coronavirus a national emergency, and three weeks before he would like to reopen much of the country, the Food and Drug Administration has...
- 20From:Washingtonpost.comHappy National Consumer Protection Week! You'll never guess how the Trump administration is celebrating this momentous occasion. National Consumer Protection Week is an annual pro-public-welfare commemoration of...