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Officials look for ways to save Lordstown plant
A General Motors worker leaves the Lordstown plant after the shift ended Monday, the day GM announced it will idle the plant and discontinue the Lordstown-built Cruze as of March 1.
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Sheetz For The Kidz
Sheetz For The Kidz ALTOONA, PA. Sheetz announced that throughout December, customers can donate
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GM to lay off up to 14K workers, close as many as 5 plants
General Motors will cut up to 14,000 workers in North America and put five plants up for possible closure as it abandons many of its car models and restructures to focus more on autonomous and electric vehicles, the automaker announced Monday.
Supreme Court could allow suit over Apple iPhone apps’ sales
The Supreme Court seemed ready Monday to allow an antitrust lawsuit to go forward that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
EU seals Brexit deal as May faces a hard sell at home
After months of hesitation, stop-and-start negotiations and resignations, Britain and the European Union on Sunday finally sealed an agreement governing the U.K.’s departure from the bloc next year.
Pocket money apps aim to help kids in cashless world
Pocket money apps aim to help kids in ... By KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer LONDON For kids
Smart ways to rein in holiday spending
By LIZ WESTON NerdWallet The holidays are a huge deal in the Weston household – and every year,
Limelights and career paths
New appointment Community Corrections Association recently welcomed Sarra M. Mohn, president and
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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are increasingly merging
The physical rush of Black Friday and the armchair browsing of Cyber Monday are increasingly blending into one big holiday shopping event as more customers buy items online and pick them up at brick-and-mortar stores.