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Feb 10

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Returning to the small town that Walmart left behind

By Christopher Booker, Mori Rothman, Laura Fong

For nearly 20 years retailers in downtown Winnsboro, South Carolina struggled to compete with Walmart's cheap products and one-stop shopping. As we reported in 2016, Walmart closed its supercenter there three years ago, one of 154 stores it shuttered across…

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Oct 15

5 important stories that aren't about the midterms

By Joshua Barajas, Erica R. Hendry

Washington state just eliminated the death penalty, Hungary bans sleeping in public areas and other stories we're reading now.

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Sep 02

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September 2, 2018 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

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On this edition for Sunday, September 2, Sen. John McCain is laid to rest at the U.S. Naval Academy, and big businesses, including Walmart, are reporting an increased use of renewable energy. Also, in western states, wildfire season is impacting…

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Sep 02

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How effective are business efforts to go green?

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Walmart says that 28 percent of domestic power at its stores comes from renewable sources. And 85 percent of companies in the S&P 500 are also reporting updates on sustainability in their annual reports for investors -- up from 11…

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Mar 01

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Here's how American companies are responding to the Florida school shooting

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Students and educators were gunned down at their school in Parkland, Florida, two weeks ago, and corporate America is responding. Kroger announced that stores will no longer sell firearms and ammunition to buyers under 21, joining Walmart and Dick's this…

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Mar 01

Kroger to stop selling guns to people under age 21, joins Walmart, Dick's Sporting Goods

By Associated Press

In a company release, Kroger Co. said, "In response to the tragic events in Parkland and elsewhere, we've taken a hard look at our policies and procedures for firearm sales."…

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Jan 13

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Large retailers already anticipating benefits of new tax laws

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This week, large retailers made announcements following the recently passed tax cuts. Walmart raised salaries for hourly workers to $11 per hour and announced one-time bonuses to 1,000 eligible employees, but it also announced the closure of 63 Sam’s Club…

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Jul 23

9 dead, dozens more found in hot truck as authorities investigate human smuggling

By Kamala Kelkar

Police found NINE people dead and dozens more wounded from extreme heat in the back of a tractor-trailer outside a San Antonio Walmart on Saturday night in what authorities are investigating as a case of human smuggling.

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Aug 08

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News Wrap: Delta computer outage cancels flights; 67 killed in Pakistan suicide bombing

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In our news wrap Monday, hundreds of Delta Air Lines flights were canceled and thousands delayed after a global crash of the airline’s computer systems. Limited service resumed after 11 hours. Also, in Pakistan, at least 67 were killed and…

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Aug 26

Walmart to stop selling assault rifles

By Margaret Sessa-Hawkins

Walmart will stop selling assault rifles within the next few weeks. The store claims that falling consumer demand -- not politics -- prompted the decision.

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