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A new upscale Italian restaurant is opening in Grand Rapids, even as several prominent eateries have closed. One expert says downtown is experiencing business innovation and expansion
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Slotkin gave the rebuttal Tuesday night after just two months serving in the U.S. Senate. She told Americans that Trump’s policies would make them pay “in every part of your life”
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Stellantis makes buyout offers to US white-collar workers, To cut costs and keep vehicle prices downThe company told salaried workers that eligible employees will get individual offers in mid-August. The offers will be limited to certain job functions that Stellantis not identify.
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Big profits from pricey trucks and SUVs that paid to develop and build electric vehicles are starting to wane.
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The Detroit automaker on Tuesday said it made $2.92 billion from April through June, with revenue of $47.97 billion that beat analyst expectations.
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S&P Global Mobility says the average vehicle age grew about two months from last year’s record. But the growth in age is starting to slow as new vehicle sales recover from pandemic-related shortages of parts, including computer chips.
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Michigan law prohibits retailers from charging prices that are "grossly in excess” of what others are charging for the same thing
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The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case regarding Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s desire to investigate alleged insulin price gouging.
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Discussions over creating the new workgroup started months before blackouts this winter left hundreds of thousands of consumers without power. The group’s final report is due by the end of the year
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The demand for basic goods and services often spikes after natural disasters, which can lead to price gouging by scammers. Reports of any price gouging may be forwarded to the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection division at 877-765-8388.