Business
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Typhoon Devastation Sparks Corruption Inquiry in the Philippines
The Philippines suffers through an average of 20 typhoons and storms each year. This near-daily…
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U.S. Housing Market Faces Challenges as Sellers Adjust Prices
Yet the U.S. housing market faces unprecedented headwinds. Purchases of existing homes, which make up…
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South Korean Government Plans to Bring Home Detained Workers After Immigration Raid at Hyundai Plant
U.S. immigration authorities detained 475 individuals, primarily South Korean nationals, during a raid at Hyundai’s…
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AI Transforms Customer Service Landscape as Klarna and TTEC Lead the Charge
In 2024, Klarna took a big step forward in combatting the bad apple customer service…
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Mortgage Rates Continue to Decline Offering Hope to Homebuyers
The average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate U.S. mortgage fell once more this week. This…
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Advisory Issued to Banks Amid Concerns of Chinese Money Laundering Networks
We applaud this bold move by the Trump administration to crack down on money laundering…
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Surge in Electric Vehicle Sales Amid Expiring Tax Credit
Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) have literally exploded in the last few weeks. Now there’s…
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Postal Traffic to the U.S. Plummets as De Minimis Exemption Changes Take Effect
Recent increases in the de minimis exemption have greatly affected U.S. postal traffic. That’s left…
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The Struggles of School Drop-Off: Parents Juggle Work and Childcare Demands
A new survey of more than 1,000 working parents shows the unfinished parental juggling act…
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South Korea Voices Concern Over U.S. Immigration Raid at Hyundai Manufacturing Site
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry expresses “deep concern” over a recent raid by U.S. Immigration and…