Ticketmaster is required to provide better information about ticket prices. The change comes after complaints about unclear pricing during an Oasis tour. The company will now inform fans 24 hours in advance if a tiered pricing system is used.
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Ticketmaster must give more detailed price information to music fans.
This change follows complaints about Oasis's reunion tour last year.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) pushed for this change.
Fans will now get a 24-hour notice if a tiered pricing system is used.
Ticketmaster sold "platinum" tickets much higher than standard ones, without clear explanations.
The CMA said Ticketmaster potentially misled fans with unclear prices.
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Recent economic data shows an unexpected improvement in the U.S. economy. The federal government revised the economic growth rate from April to June to 3.8%, and jobless claims decreased to 218,000 last week.
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The government updated the GDP growth rate for April to June to 3.8%.
The previous GDP growth estimate for that period was 3%.
Jobless claims in the U.S. fell to 218,000 last week.
This is the lowest level of jobless claims in two months.
The number of jobless claims was lower than expected.
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In the Bay Area, an Airbnb host named Jane Ng found her rental home in a chaotic state after a group of 10 guests, including eight children, checked out. The guests left the doors open, took all the kitchen knives, left dirty towels lying around, and made a mess that took double the usual cleaning time. Despite the incident, Ng remains committed to hosting, noting that most guests are respectful.
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Jane Ng owns four Airbnb homes and manages 10 others for different owners.
A group of 10 guests left her rental untidy, with open doors and missing kitchen knives.
The mess took longer than usual to clean, costing around $300 extra in cleaning fees and replacements.
Ng checked the doorbell camera and found more people in the house than expected.
Airbnb stated they could not confirm the issue was related to their service.
Ng continues to host and acknowledges that most guests are respectful and well-behaved.
Airbnb has over 5 million hosts globally, and hosts have earned $250 billion since its founding.
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Starbucks will close over 150 stores in the U.S. and Canada in 2025, affecting about 1% of its locations. The company will try to transfer employees from closing stores to nearby branches, and also plans to renovate more than 1,000 other locations.
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Starbucks will close over 150 of its coffeehouses in the U.S. and Canada in 2025.
The closures represent about 1% of Starbucks locations in North America.
The company will notify employees at affected stores and offer transfers to nearby locations when possible.
Starbucks will provide severance packages for employees who cannot be transferred.
The company plans to renovate more than 1,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada.
Starbucks identified stores for closure due to lack of profitability or inadequate physical environments.
Brian Niccol, the chairman and CEO, announced these changes.
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Changes in IRS tax brackets for 2026 might help first-time homebuyers by reducing their taxes, which could make buying a home more affordable. Expected adjustments are predicted to benefit people with lower and middle incomes. Along with falling mortgage rates, these changes could make the housing market more favorable for buyers.
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The IRS will adjust tax brackets for 2026, likely benefiting lower and middle-income earners.
Income tax bracket adjustments are based on inflation to match the cost of living.
New tax bracket changes will be announced later in 2023.
Lower effective taxes could help first-time buyers save for down payments and qualify for mortgages.
Current mortgage rates are around 6.26 percent, expected to drop below 6 percent by the end of 2026.
Some U.S. metropolitan areas, particularly in Florida, are becoming buyer's markets, offering better negotiations for homebuyers.
Falling mortgage rates could increase home listings and help more buyers enter the market.
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The U.S. housing market saw more homes listed for sale this summer, with high prices and mortgage rates keeping many buyers away. Despite more options on the market, most of these homes did not sell, and sellers had to reduce prices. Some sellers turned their unsold homes into rental properties or removed them from the market.
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The number of active home listings increased by 4.9% this summer compared to last year, reaching 3.06 million.
About two-thirds of these homes are still for sale, and many had their prices cut.
Only 27.6% of the listed homes sold this summer, often at prices lower than the original asking price.
The housing market has faced a shortage of homes since the 2008-2009 recession, worsened by high demand during the pandemic.
High mortgage rates around 6.8% to 6.5% have made homes less affordable, reducing buyer interest.
Some sellers have turned their unsold homes into rental units, with renting now being cheaper than buying in most major U.S. cities.
Many sellers have not changed their home prices or taken them off the market, leaving over 1.96 million homes unsold.
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Earlier this year, Co-op faced a cyber attack that led to a revenue loss of at least £206 million. The attack affected their IT systems, causing payment issues, product shortages in stores, and theft of customer data.
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The Co-op experienced a cyber attack in April 2025.
The attack resulted in at least £206 million in lost revenue for the company.
Hackers accessed Co-op's IT networks, causing system disruptions.
There were payment problems, leading to a shortage of products in stores.
Customer data was stolen during the attack.
Co-op chair Debbie White acknowledged the attack caused significant issues.
The company plans to rebuild and strengthen its systems to handle future challenges.
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Mercedes-AMG is undergoing a significant transformation to improve its technology and product offerings. Led by Michael Schiebe, the company aims to lead in the performance car market by investing heavily in research and development. A recent prototype, the Mercedes Concept AMG GT XX, demonstrates these advancements after successful testing at a historical track in Italy.
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Michael Schiebe became chairman of Mercedes-AMG in February 2023.
The company has emphasized hiring more software engineers to boost technological capabilities.
Mercedes-AMG is under the larger corporation, Mercedes-Benz AG, known for having a large research and development budget.
The Mercedes Concept AMG GT XX is a prototype showcasing future tech capabilities.
The prototype was tested by driving at 300 kilometers per hour around a track in Italy, covering the Earth's circumference.
The team is striving to make AMG stand out from standard Mercedes designs, focusing on what appeals to their specific customers.
AMG aims to produce 200,000 cars annually by the end of the decade.
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Cracker Barrel announced it will close 14 Maple Street Biscuit Company locations due to financial underperformance. The company has also faced declining sales following a brief rebranding effort and plans to revert to an older logo.
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Cracker Barrel will close 14 Maple Street Biscuit Company locations.
The company acquired Maple Street Biscuit Company in 2019 for $36 million.
Cracker Barrel faced backlash related to a temporary logo change, affecting sales.
The company's earnings report showed $868 million in revenue but missed earnings per share expectations.
CEO Julie Masino said the company will return to its old logo and focus on improving customer experience.
Store traffic declined by about 8% since the logo change announcement.
Cracker Barrel projects total revenue to be between $3.35 billion and $3.45 billion for fiscal 2026.
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Housing prices in the U.S. have risen 56% since February 2020, prompting some people to rethink family size due to financial constraints. Higher home costs and increasing mortgage rates are causing families to reconsider having more children as they prioritize housing expenses.
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The National Association of Realtors reports a 56% increase in housing prices since February 2020.
Low mortgage rates and remote work during the pandemic initially drove a spike in home buying.
Mortgage rates increased in 2022, which slowed home buying, but prices remain high.
Some homeowners are keeping their homes because they have low mortgage rates, reducing housing availability.
One example is a family choosing to buy a bigger home instead of having a second child due to financial limits.
Many people are facing high monthly payments with little money left for other expenses.
High rents make it difficult for people to save enough money for a home down payment.
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Eric Trump announced that "Trump Vodka," a business venture discontinued in 2011, is making a comeback in the U.S. The vodka will be made and bottled domestically. The Trump family continues to engage in various business activities, often branded with their name.
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Eric Trump shared on Instagram that "Trump Vodka" will be relaunched in the U.S.
The vodka will be produced and bottled domestically.
"Trump Vodka" was originally launched in 2005 but stopped production in the U.S. in 2011 due to declining sales.
The vodka was initially made in the Netherlands and later in Germany.
Donald Trump, who does not drink alcohol, once described it as great-tasting vodka.
The Trump family frequently launches or promotes branded business ventures.
Other past ventures have included Trump Airlines, Trump Steaks, and Trump University.
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Despite Indonesia's economy showing growth on paper, many Indonesians feel financial pressure, leading to reduced consumer spending. The phenomenon of "Rohana" and "Rojali" or window shopping without purchasing is becoming common, indicating lowered purchasing power among middle-class consumers. Although official figures show GDP growth, public discontent is visible through protests and surveys showing youth pessimism about economic conditions.
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Delima, a sales representative in Medan, notices fewer customers actually buying products at her cosmetics store.
Social media terms "Rohana" and "Rojali" describe people who visit malls but rarely make purchases, suggesting financial constraints without increasing spending.
PT Unilever Indonesia reported a sales drop of nearly 4.5% in the first half of 2025.
PT Matahari Department Store saw sales decrease by more than 9%.
Tulus Abadi notes a significant drop in shopping center transactions and vehicle sales, indicating reduced middle-class purchasing power.
Indonesia's GDP grew by 5.12% year-on-year in the April-June period, exceeding expectations.
Recent protests in Indonesia were against budget cuts and new allowances for lawmakers.
According to a survey, only about 58% of young Indonesians are optimistic about the economy, compared to higher optimism in neighboring countries.
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The U.S. government has introduced a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, which allow skilled workers from abroad to work in the U.S. This change could significantly affect small companies and startups that rely on H-1B workers but may not afford the high fees. Large tech firms and other industries using skilled foreign workers could also face challenges.
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The U.S. introduced a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications.
The fee affects future applicants and does not apply to current visa holders.
The H-1B visa program is used for hiring skilled foreign workers.
Small businesses and startups may struggle to pay the new fee.
Major tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft use many H-1B visas.
The fee could impact economic growth and innovation in the U.S.
Some industries like healthcare and education also rely on H-1B visas and may face workforce shortages.
An economist lowered U.S. growth estimates due to the new visa fees, indicating potential economic impact.
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Nearly all of the fake toys seized at the UK border this year were Labubu dolls, according to the Home Office. The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) found these toys often fail safety tests, posing risks like harmful chemicals or choking hazards. A campaign aims to warn people about these dangers, as the popularity of these collectibles has led to high demand and counterfeiting.
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Labubu dolls accounted for 90% of the fake toys seized at the UK border, valued at £3.5 million.
Labubu is created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung and sold by Pop Mart.
74% of the seized toys were unsafe, containing harmful chemicals or choking risks.
The IPO campaign "Fake Toys, Real Harms" raises awareness of counterfeit dangers.
70% of fake toy buyers prioritize cost over safety.
Rare genuine Labubus can sell for hundreds of pounds online.
Pop Mart paused UK sales due to high demand and resumed via an online lottery.
Half of fake toy buyers reported issues including breakage and possible toxicity.
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The UK's science minister, Patrick Vallance, stated that raising drug prices is needed to keep pharmaceutical investment in the UK. This comes after some large drug companies have paused or canceled projects in the UK due to low drug prices and other economic pressures. Discussions between the government and the pharmaceutical industry are ongoing to address these issues.
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The UK plans to raise the price paid for medicines by the NHS to retain pharmaceutical investment.
Major drug companies have stopped or paused projects in the UK, citing low drug prices and insufficient government investment.
Patrick Vallance emphasized the need for price increases at the opening of Moderna's new facility in Oxfordshire.
Moderna is investing over £1 billion in UK research and development as part of a long-term partnership.
Other companies like Merck and AstraZeneca have cut back investments in the UK.
Novartis has warned that NHS patients might miss out on new treatments due to high costs.
Eli Lily called the UK the least favorable country in Europe for drug pricing.
The NHS's spending on medicines has decreased from 15% to 9% over the past decade.
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The article examines the issue of rising prices and inadequate supply in the United States. It focuses on how this situation is affecting household debt.
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The report is centered on economic conditions in the United States.
Prices are going up in different parts of the country.
The demand for goods and services is higher than the available supply.
This gap between demand and supply is contributing to increased household debt.
The issue is significant enough to be explored in a dedicated broadcast.
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The government is thinking about giving financial help to companies that supply parts to Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) after a cyber attack stopped JLR's car production. This support could include buying parts from suppliers or offering loans, but a furlough-like scheme is not being considered. The Business and Trade Select Committee will discuss the situation with suppliers soon.
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JLR stopped car production in August due to a cyber attack on its IT systems.
The production shutdown affects the company's supply chain, especially smaller suppliers.
The government is considering buying parts from these suppliers to help them stay in business.
Another option could be offering government-backed loans to suppliers.
A furlough-style scheme was considered but ruled out due to cost concerns.
The Business and Trade Select Committee will meet to discuss the issue with JLR's supply chain businesses.
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Sprout Organics has expanded a previous recall of its Sweet Potato, Apple & Spinach baby food pouches due to concerns about possible high levels of lead. The recall includes new specific lot numbers with certain expiration dates. No illnesses have been reported, and only these products are affected.
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Sprout Organics expanded its baby food recall due to potential high lead levels.
The recall includes lot numbers 4212, 4213, 4282, and 4310, with best-by dates from October 2025 to February 2026.
The affected products are sold in 3.5-ounce pouches at Walgreens and independent retailers in multiple U.S. states.
No illnesses related to the recall have been reported so far.
The FDA says most recalls in the U.S. are voluntary and aims to monitor and inform the public about such recalls.
Customers can contact Sprout Organics for more information or concerns regarding the recall.
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The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) received $70 million from MacKenzie Scott. This donation aims to support historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). It is part of a bigger campaign to ensure that these colleges have strong financial foundations.
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The UNCF received $70 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
The donation is part of a billion-dollar fundraising effort.
The money will help increase the financial stability of HBCUs.
These funds aim to reduce resource gaps compared to other institutions.
Geoff Bennett talked with Dr. Michael Lomax about the donation's impact.
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A recent study shows that many men, particularly from Gen Z and millennial generations, are willing to go into debt to pay for dates. The survey found that nearly half of the men surveyed would overdraft for romantic purposes. This suggests that financial and societal pressures influence dating habits.
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The study was conducted by Credit One Bank.
46% of men surveyed would overdraft for dates, compared to 28% of women.
The study involved 1,000 Gen Z and millennial adults.
Many young people feel pressure to appear financially successful despite not being so.
Over half of respondents admitted to exaggerating their financial success.
Societal expectations often pressure men to pay for dates and appear as financial providers.
37% of all survey participants said they’d go into debt to impress a date.
The trend is amplified by rising costs of dates and societal norms regarding gender roles.
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