Pedigree dog food recalled over metal and plastic contamination risk

Two lots of Pedigree-branded dog food were recalled over the potential presence of metal and plastic. Mars Petcare US issued the voluntary recall July 2 for 13.2-ounce cans of High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor for dogs, according to a company announcement.The affected products include lot codes 613C3KKCFC and…

SSI beneficiaries receive 2 direct deposit payments in July 2026

Some Social Security beneficiaries will receive two checks this July as a quirk in the calendar shifted the payment timeline for an adjacent month. The Social Security Administration (SSA) ordinarily disburses payments for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) on the first day of a given month. The SSI program provides monthly…

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What are the Trump admin’s main issues in trade talks with Canada and Mexico?

The Trump administration’s announcement that it doesn’t plan to renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and instead intends to pursue individual trade agreements with its two neighbors. Wednesday marked the sixth year of the USMCA being in effect, a milestone which gave the administration the option of extending the agreement as…

Home listing prices fall at fastest annual pace in at least 9 years

Home listing prices are declining at the fastest pace in at least nine years as sellers adjust to a slower market and look to attract buyers. The national median asking price fell 2.5% in June compared with a year ago, declining to $430,000 based on the latest data from the…

Trump administration targets 702 rules in .5T deregulatory plan

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that Taiwan is doubling the size of the chipmaking plants under construction in Arizona, adding that it could help the U.S. share of the chip market rise to 50% by the end of his term. “We’re creating more jobs, we have more people working…

ADP report June 2026: Private sector adds 98,000 jobs

Companies in the private sector added 98,000 jobs in June, payroll processing firm ADP said in its latest report on Wednesday. The figure is below economists’ estimates of a gain of 118,000 jobs and down from the prior month’s unrevised 122,000 payrolls figure.Which industries are hiring the most workers, according…

BLS took steps after improper data releases but watchdog wants more

The Bureau of Labor Statistics has taken steps to address issues that led to the release of key economic data at improper times in 2024, though a watchdog said it has more work to do in establishing safeguards. A report by the Labor Department’s inspector general looked at a trio…

FAA proposes noise rules to lift ban on supersonic flights over US

The Department of Transportation on Tuesday announced that regulators are moving toward enabling civilian supersonic flights over the continental U.S., which have been banned for decades due to sonic booms. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a rule that sets a noise-based certification standard for supersonic aircraft and signaled that…

Disney M class action settlement covers YouTube TV subscribers

Disney is set to pay out a $50 million settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged the entertainment giant broke antitrust and consumer protection laws by pushing prices for streaming subscriptions higher. The settlement follows a 2022 federal class action lawsuit that was filed by YouTube TV and DirecTV…

Fourth of July cookout costs hit record high as inflation rises 4%

Americans preparing to hold a Fourth of July barbecue this weekend will face higher costs for their burgers and hot dogs amid stubborn inflation, a new report finds. The American Farm Bureau Federation’s Summer Cookout Cost Survey finds that in 2026, a classic Fourth of July cookout for 10 people…

British American Tobacco plans to cut 9,000 jobs using AI to save costs

British American Tobacco is planning to cut about 20% of its workforce as it moves forward with using artificial intelligence (AI) to reshape its operations with the goal of lowering costs and boosting profits. The maker of Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarettes said Monday it plans to cut around 5,500…

Saks Global exits bankruptcy and rebrands as Exemplar Luxury Group

Luxury retailer Saks Global on Friday announced it will operate with a new name after it exited bankruptcy after cutting its store count and reducing its debt obligations. The company – which is the parent of notable retail brands including Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman – will…