Walmart’s CEO, Doug McMillon, recently revealed that despite the overall drop in prices of many items at Walmart, there has been a struggle to reduce prices in certain sections of the store. Dry groceries and processed foods, including soft drinks, have seen persistent inflation, making it difficult for Walmart to maintain low prices across all
In the dense Mexican jungle, nestled at the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in the ancient Maya city of Cobá. This hidden treasure trove of history includes a vast stone slab adorned with an inscription of 123 glyphs, revealing fascinating details about the founding date of a town called
The study conducted by Nicole Wright and her colleagues shed light on the incidence of fractures among postmenopausal women belonging to different racial and ethnic groups. While white women had the highest rates of fractures, other groups such as Black, Pacific Islander, Asian, and multiracial women were also at a significant risk. The findings revealed
The latest A-level results in the United Kingdom have shown a marginal increase in the number of top grades awarded to students. The most popular subjects have been revealed, with the percentage of students achieving A* grades rising by 0.4% from the previous year to 9.3%. Similarly, the number of A*-A grades has increased by
The Atlanta Falcons have finally found the pass rusher they have been seeking for years. In a surprising move, the New England Patriots have agreed to trade their top edge rusher, Matthew Judon, to the Falcons in exchange for a third-round draft pick. This trade, which was confirmed by sources within the NFL, marks a
The recent resignation of Nemat “Minouche” Shafik, the president of Columbia University, has brought to light the challenges faced by the Ivy League institution over the past year. Shafik’s departure comes after months of criticism, particularly in response to protests on the Manhattan campus regarding the war in Gaza. The backlash from anti-war demonstrators, as
In July, China’s retail sales exceeded expectations by growing 2.7% from a year ago, slightly beating forecasts of 2.6% growth. On the other hand, industrial production did not fare as well, coming in at 5.1%, falling short of the forecasted 5.2%. This discrepancy between retail sales and industrial production paints a mixed picture of the
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed optimism in passing a bipartisan crypto regulation bill before the end of the year. During a virtual town hall event named “Crypto4Harris,” Schumer emphasized the importance of passing legislation this year, even in divided times. The event featured influential figures like billionaire Mark Cuban, Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, and Sen.
Alex Song-Xia’s debut short film, Really Good Driver, explores a complex family dynamic as an Asian American mom navigates the process of teaching her grown-up child how to drive. The film delves into themes of acceptance, toxic relationships, and self-worth, drawing on Song-Xia’s personal experiences. As a writer, actor, and now director, Song-Xia reflects on
Starbucks has made a bold move in offering Brian Niccol a substantial pay increase and attractive one-time awards to entice him to leave his position as CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill. As he transitions to his new role as CEO and Chair of Starbucks, Niccol’s main objectives will be to revitalize the company’s declining sales,