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The reason TJ Maxx is able to offer discounted merchandise

It’s a great time to be a closeout store like TJ Maxx.

‘Voting is too dumb’: Roe is gone, student debt is piling up and young people are mad. But will they vote?

With Roe v. Wade’s overturning, climate change and student loan cancellation, young voters could have more cause to cast their ballots. Will they?
     

Workers at second Apple store vote to join union

Apple workers in Oklahoma City have voted to form the second-ever labor union at one of the company’s US stores, in the latest sign that organizing efforts are gaining traction inside and outside the tech and retail industries.

DeSantis migrant relocation program planned to transport ‘100 or more’ to Delaware, Illinois, documents show

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ migrant relocation program planned to transport “approximately 100 or more” migrants to Delaware and Illinois between September 19 and October 3, according to documents obtained by CNN through a public records request.

Abrams-founded voting rights group to probe potential ‘incorrect’ payments to consultants

The political arm of a voting rights group founded by Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said on Friday that it would launch an investigation into whether it incorrectly paid consultants.

Judge drops 1 of 5 charges against Trump-Russia dossier source, in blow to special counsel Durham

A federal judge on Friday threw out one of five charges against Igor Danchenko, the primary source of the Trump-Russia dossier, in a major setback for special counsel John Durham’s investigation.

What are the midterm elections? Here’s what to know about them and why they’re important

The midterms are elections that take place every two years – or halfway through a president’s four-year term. In 2022, the midterms are Nov. 8.
     

Exclusive: Trump operative seen on video in Ga. voting system breach testifies before grand jury

• Key takeaways from the new Jan. 6 footage

Liz Truss is in big trouble after her biggest U-turn yet

Liz Truss has sacrificed her finance minister and closest political ally just weeks into her premiership in order to save her own skin. 

Flu ‘gathering speed’ across US as health officials and doctors prepare for a potentially rough season

US health officials are becoming increasingly concerned about this year’s flu season — and are already seeing signs that the virus is spreading.

$31 trillion may seem a fanciful number, but U.S. debt will soon hit your wallet hard

The $31 trillion national debt is a record high for the U.S. — and one we should all be concerned about.

     

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