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People walk in front of the Target Store in Times Square on May 15 in New York City. Target CEO Brian Cornell is stepping down after 11 years amid struggles at one of America’s most prominent retail chains.

What went wrong at Target

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN (CNN) — Target CEO Brian Cornell is stepping down after 11 years amid struggles at one of America’s most prominent retail chains. Cornell helped engineer a turnaround at Target, but it’s been a rocky few years for the retailer. Incoming Target CEO Michael Fiddelke, a veteran leader at the company, will

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People wait to enter the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington

Trump’s ‘chilling effect’ is coming for museums, historians warn

By Brian Stelter, CNN (CNN) — Historians and researchers are expressing “grave concern” about President Trump’s push to purge museums of information he dislikes. “Such political interference stands to impose a single and flawed view of American history onto the Smithsonian, placing at risk the integrity and accuracy of historical interpretation,” Sarah Weicksel, executive director

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Anyone who contacts you unsolicited and tells you that you need to pay money urgently to get out of trouble

How to outfox financial scammers

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN (CNN) — While financial scams have always been around, the variety of schemes that scammers employ to steal money are easily proliferated these days with the internet, social media, AI and crypto. Frauds and scams ranked No. 6 on the list of top consumer complaints last year, according to a recent

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Spray deodorant is among an extensive list of goods now subject to 50% steel and aluminum tariffs in the United States.

Hundreds of items just got a lot more expensive to import into the US because of Trump’s tariffs

By Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN (CNN) — Hundreds of different goods just got a lot more expensive to import into the United States, now that President Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on steel and aluminum has kicked in. Butter knives, baby strollers, spray deodorants and fire extinguishers, considered “derivative” steel and aluminum products, were previously excluded from

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Intel headquarters are pictured in Santa Clara

The Trump administration confirms it’s seeking a stake in Intel. Why? It depends who you ask

By Lisa Eadicicco, CNN New York (CNN) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed on Tuesday that the US government is considering an extraordinary investment in struggling chipmaker Intel. But they gave different answers about what the Trump administration sought to do with that stake. Such a deal, if it were

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pictured in Stockholm on July 29. Bessent on August 19 threw cold water on the idea that Americans could soon receive tariff rebate checks.

New tariffs are generating billions of dollars in revenue, but Bessent says that will go toward paying national debt

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday threw cold water on the idea that Americans could soon receive tariff rebate checks. Bessent, during an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” said that revenue from import tariffs will be put toward the US national debt. “I think, at a point, we’re going

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