Commercial real estate crash still looming over US economy

The commercial real estate market could see prices fall 40% this year due to several headwinds, including high interest rates and a possible credit crunch.

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United Natural Foods stock plunges toward 2 1/2-year low after missing profit expectations, slashing full-year outlook

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3D Systems enters battle for control of Stratasys with $25 per share cash-and-stock offer

The battle for control of polymer 3-D printing company Stratasys Ltd. took yet another turn on Friday, when 3D Systems Corp. entered the fray.

Pride month arrives as wave of anti-LGBTQ bills make many states less equitable

LGBTQ workers, families and youth are facing hostility in more states amid wave of bills and policies, according to a new Out Leadership report.

Elon Musk says Target can expect shareholder lawsuits soon as retailer's woes mount

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says Target can expect shareholder class-action lawsuits in the near future as the retailer's losses continue to mount amid Pride backlash.

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