Walmart targets college grads for future manager jobs earning $200K

College grads can apply for Walmart’s new management trainee program with a chance to land a store manager gig that pays more than $200,000 a year.

Black Lives Matter has $42 million in assets, IRS documents show

A new IRS tax filing shared exclusively with The Associated Press shows the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation Inc. spent more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses.

Abbott says agreement reached to reopen baby formula plant

The White House says it is working with all major formula producers to boost production, including reaching out to their suppliers to encourage them to prioritize production and delivery of formula ingredients.

Travel expert warns pilot shortage crisis will get 'bigger and bigger'

The Points Guy founder and CEO Brian Kelly said "When they (airlines) don't have enough pilots, there's less flights, and less flights means more expensive flights."

6 months in, Biden's infrastructure plan has 4,300 projects

The Biden administration announced $110 billion for the projects will be used for federal highways, public transit, bridges, safety, and airports. This news comes months after President Joe Biden signed the $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law.

Average LA County gas prices tops $6 for first time since April 1

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County surpassed $6 for the first time since April 1 Sunday, increasing 3.8 cents to $6.013.

Retiring on high seas: More living out golden years aboard cruise ships

With home prices skyrocketing and cruising increasing in popularity, more people are looking to live out their golden years out on the open seas.

Bitcoin tumbles, a stablecoin plunges in wild week in crypto

Bitcoin tumbled, stablecoins were anything but stable and one of the crypto industry's highest-profile companies lost a third of its market value.

California to raise minimum wage to $15.50

California’s minimum wage is projected to increase to $15.50 per hour for all workers on January 1, 2023.

Mega Millions says host called wrong number in Tuesday's drawing

Mega Millions announced Wednesday it has temporarily paused prize payments after the host announced the wrong number during Tuesday night's drawing.

April consumer price index falls slightly from 40-year high
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Inflation slowed in April after seven months of relentless gains, a tentative sign that price increases may be peaking while still imposing a financial strain on American households.