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Consumers are still buying lots of furniture, electronics, home decor and clothing — from each other

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN Business Savvy consumers have found a way around sky-high inflation to keep buying more than just necessities. They’re doing it by shopping for their closets, homes, outdoor spaces, home offices and workout areas not from retailers but from each other. Large chains such as Walmart, Target, and Bed Bath & Beyond

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Musk cites Twitter whistleblower claims as new justifications for backing out of deal

By Brian Fung and Clare Duffy, CNN Business Elon Musk is formally citing allegations leveled by Twitter whistleblower, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, as justification for terminating a $44 billion acquisition deal for the social media company. On Monday, Musk’s legal team sent a letter to Twitter highlighting Zatko’s claims, which were first reported by CNN and

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China shuts world’s largest electronics market as Shenzhen imposes more lockdowns

By Nectar Gan and CNN’s Beijing bureau China’s southern city of Shenzhen on Monday shut down the world’s largest electronics market and suspended public transport nearby as authorities enforced neighborhood-wide lockdowns in response to a small number of Covid cases. Huaqiangbei, a busy shopping area home to thousands of stalls selling computer components, mobile phone

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FTC sues data broker Kochava for selling location information that could unmask abortion-seekers

By Brian Fung, CNN Business The Federal Trade Commission is suing a data broker that the agency claims has sold sensitive location data that can identify specific abortion-seekers, religious worshipers or others who may be at risk of discrimination, intimidation or even violence. Monday’s suit targets Kochava, a marketing data company that lists major brands

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