The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
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Novartis AG — with U.S. headquarters in North Jersey — drove up the price of 31 generic drugs through price fixing and bid rigging, a suit alleges.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed what her administration called the nation’s first AI bills designed to both protect consumers and increase transparency in the film industry. The New York ...
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A short consumer alert video produced by Consumer Watchdog details Uber appearing to engage in surveillance pricing and questions whether it is lying about ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 25 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased less than expected in September, suggesting consumer fatigue amid higher prices because of tariffs, though the moderation did not dampen ...
Beef prices have climbed to record highs, and yet Americans keep buying steaks. Economists say that deep-rooted demand is helping drive prices higher and there’s little sign it will ease anytime soon.