What Could One Banana Cost? $10? Maybe for You, Some Fear.
Grocery stores can use shoppers’ personal data to charge different customers different prices, a practice known as surveillance pricing. Lawmakers in New York are considering a ban.
Grocery stores can use shoppers’ personal data to charge different customers different prices, a practice known as surveillance pricing. Lawmakers in New York are considering a ban.
A long-running energy crisis in the island nation reached a breaking point this week, when government officials said they had run out of reserves.
New research claims that bipartisan primaries have broad societal benefit, but opposition is growing, and Louisiana voters this weekend will participate in the state’s first closed primary since 1978.
Although at odds over issues like trade and Taiwan, the U.S. and Chinese leaders met in Beijing with a show of friendly gestures.
The new tax surcharge will be phased in as the city and state work out which properties it will affect, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office.
M. Gessen and Rachel Louise Snyder on the parallels between authoritarianism and domestic violence.
Representative Thomas Kean Jr. last voted in Washington on March 5, citing a medical issue. An appearance planned for late May has been canceled.
The Department of Homeland Security recently formed a unit tasked with revetting thousands of immigrants with permanent residency.
Bumble is losing the feature that reshaped how we look for love. Daters may be ready for something more intentional.
In songs like “Slip Away” and “Back Door Santa,” he performed with the fervor of a backwoods preacher and the bawdy humor of a juke joint.