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Workers push back against Thanksgiving midnight openings
Count your blessings, then get to work. That may be Thanksgiving for more retail workers this year, as stores desperate to pull in buyers on the first weekend of the holiday shopping season push their openings earlier and earlier. Unhappy workers who say it ruins their Thanksgiving celebrations are trying to persuade companies to back off, but retailers say they're stuck: It's what customers want.
Wednesday, November, 16, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
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Count your blessings, then get to work. That may be Thanksgiving for more retail workers this year, as stores desperate to pull in buyers on the first weekend of the holiday shopping season push their openings earlier and earlier. Unhappy workers who say it ruins their Thanksgiving celebrations are trying to persuade companies to back off, but retailers say they're stuck: It's what customers want.
Wednesday, November, 16, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
Stores opening early to accommodate Black Friday shoppers
By a huge margin, most shoppers don't want stores to open on Thanksgiving, a new survey found. But that's not stopping some retailers.
Tuesday, November, 15, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
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By a huge margin, most shoppers don't want stores to open on Thanksgiving, a new survey found. But that's not stopping some retailers.
Tuesday, November, 15, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Business
Economy gets modest lift as fall consumers hit retail stores
The gains come just as separate reports show that wholesale prices are flattening and U.S. shoppers are spending more at Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. The big question: Can spending growth continue with pay raises scant and unemployment high?
Tuesday, November, 15, 2011 - AP Economics Writer - Business
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The gains come just as separate reports show that wholesale prices are flattening and U.S. shoppers are spending more at Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. The big question: Can spending growth continue with pay raises scant and unemployment high?
Tuesday, November, 15, 2011 - AP Economics Writer - Business
Despite title, Supreme Court not always last word
Nothing about the Supreme Court — not its magnificent building atop Capitol Hill nor its very title — suggests that its word is anything other than final. Yet federal appellate judges and even state court judges sometimes find ways to insist on an outcome the Supreme Court has rejected.
Monday, November, 14, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Nothing about the Supreme Court — not its magnificent building atop Capitol Hill nor its very title — suggests that its word is anything other than final. Yet federal appellate judges and even state court judges sometimes find ways to insist on an outcome the Supreme Court has rejected.
Monday, November, 14, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Wal-Mart shrinks health care coverage for some
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the nation's largest private employer, is scaling back the eligibility of health care coverage offered to future part-timers and dramatically raising premiums for many of its full-time workers. Industry observers say the changes could have implications for millions of other workers, as more companies on the fence could replicate its moves.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the nation's largest private employer, is scaling back the eligibility of health care coverage offered to future part-timers and dramatically raising premiums for many of its full-time workers. Industry observers say the changes could have implications for millions of other workers, as more companies on the fence could replicate its moves.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
North Dakota like siren song of prosperity to Minnesotans
So much prosperity is flowing from oil wells there that it's spilling into neighboring states, with a growing number of Minnesota companies and workers sharing the lucrative oil field contracts and wages.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - Business
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So much prosperity is flowing from oil wells there that it's spilling into neighboring states, with a growing number of Minnesota companies and workers sharing the lucrative oil field contracts and wages.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - Business
Detroit Lakes, Minn., woman gets scare when bitten by venomous spider
Rita Alaniz of rural Detroit Lakes, Minn., got a pre-Halloween scare she likely won’t forget anytime soon. She was bitten by a venomous red-backed jumping spider that possibly hitched a ride from California with some bananas.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
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Rita Alaniz of rural Detroit Lakes, Minn., got a pre-Halloween scare she likely won’t forget anytime soon. She was bitten by a venomous red-backed jumping spider that possibly hitched a ride from California with some bananas.
Monday, October, 17, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
Only sustainable, traceable seafood on Target shelves by 2015, company says
Companies such as Target, Safeway Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Whole Foods Market Inc. have worked to change their seafood policies as concern continues to rise about overfishing and the environmental effects of certain fishing methods.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - - Business
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Companies such as Target, Safeway Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Whole Foods Market Inc. have worked to change their seafood policies as concern continues to rise about overfishing and the environmental effects of certain fishing methods.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - - Business
Thomas Osowski, Minto, N.D., letter: ‘A support group for a handful of billionaires’
Where does the notion come from that the country no longer can afford its old and sick?
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - - Opinion
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Where does the notion come from that the country no longer can afford its old and sick?
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - - Opinion
Stocks turn down on mixed jobs, Europe downgrades
A three-day rally on the stock market faded today after a mixed jobs report and credit-rating cuts for Italy and Spain.
Friday, October, 07, 2011 - AP Business Writers - Business
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A three-day rally on the stock market faded today after a mixed jobs report and credit-rating cuts for Italy and Spain.
Friday, October, 07, 2011 - AP Business Writers - Business
In North Dakota, jobs abound but dissatisfaction prevails
If people anywhere in the nation should feel good about the economy, it’s those living in North Dakota, where an oil boom is creating so many jobs that even taco joints offer $15 an hour to attract employees.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - News
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If people anywhere in the nation should feel good about the economy, it’s those living in North Dakota, where an oil boom is creating so many jobs that even taco joints offer $15 an hour to attract employees.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - News
New Supreme Court term: Decisions on health care overhaul, immigration, affirmative action
The high court began its new term today, and President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, which affects almost everyone in the country, is squarely in its sights.
Monday, October, 03, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The high court began its new term today, and President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, which affects almost everyone in the country, is squarely in its sights.
Monday, October, 03, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Health care law looms over new Supreme Court term
The nine justices of the Supreme Court, who serve without seeking election, soon will have to decide whether to insert themselves into the center of the presidential campaign next year.
Saturday, October, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The nine justices of the Supreme Court, who serve without seeking election, soon will have to decide whether to insert themselves into the center of the presidential campaign next year.
Saturday, October, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Men arrested in drug sting at Grand Forks Wal-Mart
Two brothers arrested in an undercover sting in the Wal-Mart parking lot on Wednesday were charged in Grand Forks county court on Thursday. Christian Justin Diaz, of Donna, Texas, was charged with two counts of delivery of cocaine and two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. All four are Class A felonies.
Friday, September, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Two brothers arrested in an undercover sting in the Wal-Mart parking lot on Wednesday were charged in Grand Forks county court on Thursday. Christian Justin Diaz, of Donna, Texas, was charged with two counts of delivery of cocaine and two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. All four are Class A felonies.
Friday, September, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Target's blunder with designer continues
More than a week later, some shoppers who bought the Missoni for Target line are posting on social media websites Facebook and Twitter that they won't shop at Target again because their online orders are being delayed — or worse, canceled — by the retailer.
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
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More than a week later, some shoppers who bought the Missoni for Target line are posting on social media websites Facebook and Twitter that they won't shop at Target again because their online orders are being delayed — or worse, canceled — by the retailer.
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - AP Retail Writer - Business
Forecasts point to modest holiday economic growth
Retailers just got an early Christmas gift: Americans are expected to spend more than they did last year during the holidays.
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
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Retailers just got an early Christmas gift: Americans are expected to spend more than they did last year during the holidays.
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
Colorado cantaloupe: Listeria outbreaks in produce are rare, deadly
An outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe that has killed as many as four people is a mystery to disease specialists who are used to seeing the pathogen in deli meats and soft cheeses.
Saturday, September, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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An outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe that has killed as many as four people is a mystery to disease specialists who are used to seeing the pathogen in deli meats and soft cheeses.
Saturday, September, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Dickinson, N.D., woman pleads guilty to meth charges.
A Dickinson, N.D., woman has pleaded guilty to delivering and possession of methamphetamine.
Sunday, September, 04, 2011 - - News
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A Dickinson, N.D., woman has pleaded guilty to delivering and possession of methamphetamine.
Sunday, September, 04, 2011 - - News
US stocks fall on European economic, debt worries
In the U.S., reports are painting a mixed economic picture: Housing remains weak, but industrial production rose last month.
Tuesday, August, 16, 2011 - AP Business Writer - Business
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In the U.S., reports are painting a mixed economic picture: Housing remains weak, but industrial production rose last month.
Tuesday, August, 16, 2011 - AP Business Writer - Business
A surge in the ranks of unpaid caregivers for elderly relatives
Jeris Baker lives with her 91-year-old father in his Land Park home and takes care of him. She pays his bills. She doles out the 17 medications he takes every day for issues ranging from dementia to heart problems and macular degeneration. She watches over him at night, worried about his sleep apnea. She takes him to the doctor and deals with the maze of his medical insurance. She makes sure he has a comfortable life. And she’s grateful.
Saturday, August, 13, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features
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Jeris Baker lives with her 91-year-old father in his Land Park home and takes care of him. She pays his bills. She doles out the 17 medications he takes every day for issues ranging from dementia to heart problems and macular degeneration. She watches over him at night, worried about his sleep apnea. She takes him to the doctor and deals with the maze of his medical insurance. She makes sure he has a comfortable life. And she’s grateful.
Saturday, August, 13, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features
